Posted by Mike in GF Product ReviewNov 9th, 2009 | one response
Best gluten free cracker out there… period!
I first discovered these at a winery in Napa Valley, where there was little for me to eat for lunch. When I go back from vacation, I Googled Crunchmaster to see where I could find them. It says they are in SAMS and Costco, but my local stores both stopped carrying them.
Recently, I received an email from a “normal” friend, who also loves them, telling me they were back in stock at Costco! They had actually suggested to Costco to bring them back.
Then I received an email from an aunt telling me she saw them in the SAMS catalog advertised...
Posted by Mike in GF RecipesMar 2nd, 2009 | 2 responses
digg_url = 'http://switch2glutenfree.com/gf-recipes/homemade-chipolte/';
digg_title = 'Homemade Chipolte';
digg_bodytext = 'With my current addiction to Chipolte starting to hurt my bank account, I decided that I could make my own burrito bowls at home. I just looked at what they use and decided it was pretty simple. I didn\'t use exact amounts for anything.... I just winged it!\n\n
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Posted by Mike in GF RecipesFeb 27th, 2009 | 3 responses
digg_url = 'http://switch2glutenfree.com/gf-recipes/celiac-sandwiches/';
digg_title = '"Celiac Sandwiches"';
digg_bodytext = 'The hardest time for me to eat gluten free is when I am out doing things or need to take a lunch somewhere. One quick and simple solution I came up with is, what I like to call, "celiac sandwiches."\n\nBasically, they are just lunch meat wrapped in cheese.... pretty similar to lettuce wraps. I quickly run into a grocery store and pick up some lun';
The hardest time for me to eat gluten free is when I am out doing things or need to take...
Posted by Mike in GF Product ReviewFeb 26th, 2009 | 2 responses
digg_url = 'http://switch2glutenfree.com/gf-product-review/gluten-free-beef-taquitos/';
digg_title = 'Gluten Free Beef Taquitos';
digg_bodytext = 'I found these El Monterey, corn taquitos at COSTCO. They are pretty good, especially with some hot sauce, cheese and ranch dressing(well isn\'t anything with cheese, hot sauce, ranch dressing, and maybe bacon?).\n\nI have heard they have a chicken version, but my COSTCO didn\'t have them.\n\nGLUTEN FREE\n\n\n\n
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Posted by Mike in GF RecipesFeb 16th, 2009 | 2 responses
digg_url = 'http://switch2glutenfree.com/gf-recipes/buffalo-chicken-wing-dip/';
digg_title = 'Buffalo Chicken Wing Dip';
digg_bodytext = ' \n\nBuffalo Chicken Wing Dip... I could not live without it! Whenever we have people over or we are taking something somewhere, I always bring it. I was introduced to it by my cousin Michelle(a celiac). I love having some leftover for lunch or a snack. It is my remedy for breaded buffalo chicken tenders.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nIngredients:';
Buffalo Chicken Wing Dip… I could not live without it! Whenever we have people over or...
Posted by Ajasgaren in GF Recipes, Guest WritersFeb 9th, 2009 | no responses
I don’t know if cheese is really an aphrodisiac, but I sure love it and as long as you aren’t allergic to casein or lactose, I think you’ll love this recipe, too. It’s for Pão de queijo, a Brazilian cheese roll, which just happens to be gluten free! (And horribly addictive.) Nothing more romantic than feeding some to your sweetie on Valentine’s Day, or just keep a bunch in your freezer for your next party as a quick appetizer.
Pão de queijo
1 c water
1 c milk
½ c oil
1 tsp salt
1 pack tapioca starch (450 g/1 lb)
2 eggs
200 g grated Parmesan cheese or other grated cheese
Bring...