easy, gluten free stomach-friendly recipes after the flu?

idrisalways
idrisalways Posts: 1 Member
Hello everyone!

I'm new to posting on these forums. I am just getting on my feet after a very nasty bout of a stomach flu. I've been following the BRAT diet for the past few days and finally feel able to eat some normal foods. I've tried a bit of rotisserie chicken breast and some chicken and rice soup so far and it seems to be holding well.

My stomach still feels pretty touchy, however, but I need to meal plan for this next week pretty soon- I'm on a pretty tight budget so I can't keep buying things piecemeal. I was just wondering if anyone had any good ideas of gentle, gf recipes that I could make this week? I love slow cooker recipes or things I can prepare and cook ahead for leftovers as my work schedule keeps me pretty busy.

Thanks in advance!



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  • CharlieBeansmomTracey
    CharlieBeansmomTracey Posts: 7,682 Member
    Hello everyone!

    I'm new to posting on these forums. I am just getting on my feet after a very nasty bout of a stomach flu. I've been following the BRAT diet for the past few days and finally feel able to eat some normal foods. I've tried a bit of rotisserie chicken breast and some chicken and rice soup so far and it seems to be holding well.

    My stomach still feels pretty touchy, however, but I need to meal plan for this next week pretty soon- I'm on a pretty tight budget so I can't keep buying things piecemeal. I was just wondering if anyone had any good ideas of gentle, gf recipes that I could make this week? I love slow cooker recipes or things I can prepare and cook ahead for leftovers as my work schedule keeps me pretty busy.

    Thanks in advance!



    why do you need gluten free recipes? if you dont have a gluten intolerance,allergy,etc I dont think its going to make a difference in how your stomach feels after suffering with the flu. why not make some chicken soup in the slowcooker? or beans? things like that. lots of recipes online you can look up for slow cooker meals.
  • pds06
    pds06 Posts: 299 Member
    https://celiac.org/live-gluten-free/lifestyle/recipe-grid/

    Even if you don't have gluten allergies you can still eat gluten free. This site has tons of recipes.
    Hope you feel better soon. I had it for a month so I know how you feel.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    When I don't feel like eating much I make this.

    https://www.completefoods.co/diy/recipes/brets-soylent-oat-rice-complete-low-price

    If you get certified gluten free oat flour this will work. And it's nutritionally complete.