Gluten Free and (or) dairy free?
lu_equi
Posts: 47 Member
Hi ,
So I have to be dairy free and gluten free ..... just wondering if anyone else is as the ready made foods such as snacks etc are FULL OF FAT !! worse than normal products !...... I prefer to try and eat as much raw foods as possible ..
Anyone got any recipes etc ?!
Thanks ) x
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So I have to be dairy free and gluten free ..... just wondering if anyone else is as the ready made foods such as snacks etc are FULL OF FAT !! worse than normal products !...... I prefer to try and eat as much raw foods as possible ..
Anyone got any recipes etc ?!
Thanks ) x
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I eat GF and mostly dairy free. I eat some things raw--like I often have big salads, or something like that. But I cook dinners from scratch. I search for paleo recipes--those are typically both gluten and dairy free, and if they aren't for some reason, modifications are usually given.
Some of the recipe sites I like:
Chowstalker/Dessertstalker: these are fun because they're like pintrest boards full of photos. Click the photo and go to the recipe. I think they're all paleo or primal recipes, so you should be able to find lots of stuff that suits your diet.
theclothesmakethegirl.com: Melissa Joulwan's site. She makes paleo recipes that are out of this world! I don't think I've ever made something from her site that turned out to be bad. I like her recipes because she makes lots of ethnic foods. Her Paleo Rogan Josh is out of this world. I make that weekly and my family LOVES it. She's written a cookbook as well.
nomnompaleo.com: Another great paleo recipe site. I've not had a bad recipe from NomNom, either! One of my favourites is her Crispy Braised Duck Legs.
everydaypaleo.com is also great....there are tons of great sites out there full of stuff you can eat.
As for the fat thing---I don't worry about fat so long as it's the healthy sort (fat from eggs, avocados, meats/fish, real butter, coconut oil, avocado oil, walnut oil, olive oils). I don't eat anything pre-packaged, so I don't worry about that sort of stuff.0 -
Thank You for all the info ! Im going to have a look at those websites now for some ideas for this weeks meals ... and I agree I dont worry about the healthy fats !
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Get the book Forks Over KNives Let me know if you need any help. I am the same by choice and it has tons of good reicpes. also it is an eye opener on the food industry.0
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I'm dairy and egg free due to allergies. I've found to carefully read labels and that it's possible to modify almost every recipe to suit your needs. Feel free to add me for food ideas! I've got an open diary for friends. I don't eat dairy free 100% of the time, but about 90% of the time. I also cook quite a bit so if you see something that looks good I can message you the recipe0
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I'm going to stalk this board for the recipes too...I'm gluten and dairy free, but the worst cook under the sun!0
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Its good to have dairy in your diet, but you can choose low in fat dairy. Dairy products help build muscle and put calcium into you're bones! Especially being a women, you need calcium and a lot of calcium cames from dairy products! If you are lacking calcium, you are at risk for ostioprosis and arthristis! Vitamin D and Calcium work hand in hand too to help build things in you're body. If you're not taking in enough calcium, the vitamin D will take the calcium from your bones! Just some food for thought!0
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I've been gluten free for 12 years and dairy for 4 years, it isn't real hard, there are so many healthy alternatives now. If you like cow milk taste check out coconut milk products. There are lovely flour mixes that substitute cup for cup into your own recipes. There are a couple of brands of margarine that contain no milk products.
The gluten free goddess website is fabulous for great food especially if you have kids or picky husbands. There are literally thousands of amazing clean recipes out there.
If health reasons are dictating your move, become an expert label reader, it's surprisingly head scratching what they add wheat gluten, soy sauce, or some sort of dairy product too. Not all food has clear allergy labeling, imported food I suspect is why you tend to find stuff that isn't labeled for allergens..
Good luck, feel free to message me, and yes my diary is open.0 -
I am gluten free and dairy mostly, I find all my stuff on pinterest.0
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Glad I came across this..I was JUST diagnosed with Celiac Disease..and FREAKING out!! I also have lactose issues...ugh..I visited Earth Fare and Whole Foods for the first time yesterday..A loaf of bread is 6.00!! I'm a massive couponer and this kills me!
Good luck! I'm on the hunt too for recipes and such.
Amanda0 -
Glad I came across this..I was JUST diagnosed with Celiac Disease..and FREAKING out!! I also have lactose issues...ugh..I visited Earth Fare and Whole Foods for the first time yesterday..A loaf of bread is 6.00!! I'm a massive couponer and this kills me!
Good luck! I'm on the hunt too for recipes and such.
Amanda
Make your own flour blends to make your own bread, it makes it a LOT cheaper! And the bread can turn out ohhhhh so good!0 -
Its good to have dairy in your diet, but you can choose low in fat dairy. Dairy products help build muscle and put calcium into you're bones! Especially being a women, you need calcium and a lot of calcium cames from dairy products! If you are lacking calcium, you are at risk for ostioprosis and arthristis! Vitamin D and Calcium work hand in hand too to help build things in you're body. If you're not taking in enough calcium, the vitamin D will take the calcium from your bones! Just some food for thought!
It's not good for everyone. People with allergies, people who are lactose intolerant feel like crap when they eat dairy and it's not worth it. I take a calcium supplement and and vitamin D and I'm sure my bones are doing just fine.
I'm not sure if the OP is doing this for health reasons or by choice, but if it's for health reasons, don't eat the dairy and talk to your doctor! Aside from this, if it's just a personal choice, solid advice.0 -
Glad I came across this..I was JUST diagnosed with Celiac Disease..and FREAKING out!! I also have lactose issues...ugh..I visited Earth Fare and Whole Foods for the first time yesterday..A loaf of bread is 6.00!! I'm a massive couponer and this kills me!
Good luck! I'm on the hunt too for recipes and such.
Amanda
Udi's is the best bread . Just toast it a little.0 -
My kids and I are all dairy free and gluten free, not by choice.
We follow Paleo for the most part, since we are also soy/peanut free the recipes almost always work for us. Finding snacks off the shelf is almost impossible, everything has dairy or gluten.
Once you find a good gluten free recipe, the dairy free part is pretty easy. You can use Earth Balance "butter" (dairy free) in place of butter or margarine, and pretty much any type of milk can be used in place of dairy milk. Cheese is the only really hard thing to replace, soy cheese is pretty disgusting.
www.livingwithout.com is a good site, and it gives a recipe to make your own GF flour if you want to make your own for baking. Or you can buy lots of pre-mixed flour blends, like Bobs Red Mill, that work just as well.0 -
Its good to have dairy in your diet, but you can choose low in fat dairy. Dairy products help build muscle and put calcium into you're bones! Especially being a women, you need calcium and a lot of calcium cames from dairy products! If you are lacking calcium, you are at risk for ostioprosis and arthristis! Vitamin D and Calcium work hand in hand too to help build things in you're body. If you're not taking in enough calcium, the vitamin D will take the calcium from your bones! Just some food for thought!
It's not good for everyone. People with allergies, people who are lactose intolerant feel like crap when they eat dairy and it's not worth it. I take a calcium supplement and and vitamin D and I'm sure my bones are doing just fine.
I'm not sure if the OP is doing this for health reasons or by choice, but if it's for health reasons, don't eat the dairy and talk to your doctor! Aside from this, if it's just a personal choice, solid advice.
I was thinking the exact same thing. You can't say that dairy is good for everyone....If my kids or myself sat down and drank a glass of milk it would be a pretty horrible experience for everyone.0 -
Its good to have dairy in your diet, but you can choose low in fat dairy. Dairy products help build muscle and put calcium into you're bones! Especially being a women, you need calcium and a lot of calcium cames from dairy products! If you are lacking calcium, you are at risk for ostioprosis and arthristis! Vitamin D and Calcium work hand in hand too to help build things in you're body. If you're not taking in enough calcium, the vitamin D will take the calcium from your bones! Just some food for thought!
It's not good for everyone. People with allergies, people who are lactose intolerant feel like crap when they eat dairy and it's not worth it. I take a calcium supplement and and vitamin D and I'm sure my bones are doing just fine.
I'm not sure if the OP is doing this for health reasons or by choice, but if it's for health reasons, don't eat the dairy and talk to your doctor! Aside from this, if it's just a personal choice, solid advice.
I was thinking the exact same thing. You can't say that dairy is good for everyone....If my kids or myself sat down and drank a glass of milk it would be a pretty horrible experience for everyone.
Obviously if you have allergies to it, then don't eat it, but I'm just saying that it is good to still have some dairy in your diet if you can! AND IT IS ULTIMATELY YOUR CHOICE!0 -
some good stuff here thanks everyone for sharing, gonna look into some of those recipes as well.0
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Get the book Forks Over KNives Let me know if you need any help. I am the same by choice and it has tons of good reicpes. also it is an eye opener on the food industry.
Agreed re: Forks Over Knives. If you have Netflix you can watch it as well!0 -
I have found a lot of Asian recipes are both gluten and dairy free.
Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai etc- google them , they are DELICIOUS!0 -
you are still doing Egggs and meat yes? I'm a barista and I don't drink dairy, I make this new tres faux leche latte (almond milk, soy milk & coconut milk) to get the benefits of each milk while not loosing out on the flavor or by just using one. ITSSSS deliicious. Avocado was my cheese for a long time.0
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I am gluten free, but not dairy free. I love my snack of natural peanut butter on a carmel rice cake. Not sure that it is dairy free (have to read the fine print on rice cakes ).0
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Add me if you like. I'm gluten and dairy free and most of the time find it relatively easy to find options without eating processed dairy and gluten alternatives.0
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Hello OP Here !! not looked at this for a while so just read through everything .
I am Gluten Free, Dairy Free through Health Reasons not choice...I also cannot eat certain nuts Peanuts make me swell up , also spicey foods make me swell too i even have to have baby milk toothpaste as otherwise my lips swell up and my tongue but hey ho i have learnt many alternatives .... I am still adjusting but since doing this I have lost the following ..
1) A bulge in my stomach everytime i ate anything !! (Hidden gluten etc)
2) I used to have headaches everyday and migraines weekly I havent had either for 9 weeks
3) Used to have acne which has 95%cleared since not having any gluten or dairy
4) My stomach used to bloat from a 37 inch waist to 48 inch after eating products unawre of the gluten in them.
5) a more positive attitute to food
6) Loss of interest in any unhealthy foods such as Macdonalds etc
7) More of a glow to me overall
8) I no longer have stomach pains etc
9)I sleep straight away all night before i would lay and not fall asleep for 3 hours then have broken sleep
10) I have more energy than I have ever had !
11)And since going completely daiy free in the last week as i found this the hardest so weaned myself off i have lost 4 pounds in that week most likely of excess bloat that i was carrying around for years .
12) MOST IMPORTANTLY - My friends and family have noticed a complete difference in my atittude in general , i used to not want to do anything NOW i cant get enough of ebing out and about and socialising and exercising!!!
I would also like to say I dont tend to buy processed gluten products I try to stick to Raw and Whole foods. I LOVE my fruit and Veggies Luckily!!
To the poster who asked if i eat meat and eggs... Well Meat Yes !! I get my iron from this although red meat makes my stomach bad if i have too much but i tolerate this ..Eggs Make me really swollen if i eat too many but I LOVE HARD BOILED EGGS !! so i suffer usually have them at night so i can sleep it off but rarely have egg! ..
And to the poster who mentioned the almonds ... This is a nut i cannot have ..( When i read this i sound like i may aswel just eat lettuce !!
To the poster who mentioned calcium and needing it yes correct everyone does just people like me cannot have it , if i have milk then I become really really sick and suffer for weeks even from a drop!
Hopefully more people can share their stories !!
Thanks for all the posts Im going to look up all suggestions etc !! x X
P.S i get alot of my calcium from 'Kara Dairy Free, Soya Free, cholesterol free and lactose free chocolate & caclium cocunut milk ' and various other multi vitamins.0 -
Thank You for all the info ! Im going to have a look at those websites now for some ideas for this weeks meals ... and I agree I dont worry about the healthy fats !
Thanks !
go to mark'sdailyapple.com, subscribe to the emails, and then at the end (7 days) you'll get access to a couple free e-cookbooks that are absolutely awesome. but those other links posted above are great too.
I'm GF and dairy free currently, and I'm actually really loving it. I've been dairy free forever, but the gluten/grains are new for me.0 -
Hello OP Here !! not looked at this for a while so just read through everything .
I am Gluten Free, Dairy Free through Health Reasons not choice...I also cannot eat certain nuts Peanuts make me swell up , also spicey foods make me swell too i even have to have baby milk toothpaste as otherwise my lips swell up and my tongue but hey ho i have learnt many alternatives .... I am still adjusting but since doing this I have lost the following ..
1) A bulge in my stomach everytime i ate anything !! (Hidden gluten etc)
2) I used to have headaches everyday and migraines weekly I havent had either for 9 weeks
3) Used to have acne which has 95%cleared since not having any gluten or dairy
4) My stomach used to bloat from a 37 inch waist to 48 inch after eating products unawre of the gluten in them.
5) a more positive attitute to food
6) Loss of interest in any unhealthy foods such as Macdonalds etc
7) More of a glow to me overall
8) I no longer have stomach pains etc
9)I sleep straight away all night before i would lay and not fall asleep for 3 hours then have broken sleep
10) I have more energy than I have ever had !
11)And since going completely daiy free in the last week as i found this the hardest so weaned myself off i have lost 4 pounds in that week most likely of excess bloat that i was carrying around for years .
12) MOST IMPORTANTLY - My friends and family have noticed a complete difference in my atittude in general , i used to not want to do anything NOW i cant get enough of ebing out and about and socialising and exercising!!!
I would also like to say I dont tend to buy processed gluten products I try to stick to Raw and Whole foods. I LOVE my fruit and Veggies Luckily!!
To the poster who asked if i eat meat and eggs... Well Meat Yes !! I get my iron from this although red meat makes my stomach bad if i have too much but i tolerate this ..Eggs Make me really swollen if i eat too many but I LOVE HARD BOILED EGGS !! so i suffer usually have them at night so i can sleep it off but rarely have egg! ..
And to the poster who mentioned the almonds ... This is a nut i cannot have ..( When i read this i sound like i may aswel just eat lettuce !!
To the poster who mentioned calcium and needing it yes correct everyone does just people like me cannot have it , if i have milk then I become really really sick and suffer for weeks even from a drop!
Hopefully more people can share their stories !!
Thanks for all the posts Im going to look up all suggestions etc !! x X
P.S i get alot of my calcium from 'Kara Dairy Free, Soya Free, cholesterol free and lactose free chocolate & caclium cocunut milk ' and various other multi vitamins.
hah! didn't scroll down to this post. That's great you're having such success! congrats!0
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