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Posts: 58 Member
edited February 21 in Health and Weight Loss
Anyone doing a gluten free and low card diet? needing some recipe or meal ideas;) TIA

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  • Posts: 836 Member
    I did spicy chicken "tacos" yesterday, shredded chicken, roasted onions, garlic, and peppers. Served in romaine lettuce leaves. Yum. I made a cilantro, lime sour cream for the family. I personally can't handle dairy. So I skipped that part. But they were very yummy. Today I put stuffed cabbage (minus rice, add the chopped up leaves too small to roll) in the crock pot. In a broth of diced Roma tomatoes and beef broth.
  • Posts: 124 Member
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  • Posts: 12 Member
    There are a bunch of great low carb/gluten free blogs. All day I dream about food, gourmet girl cooks, linda low carb and low carb friends, those are a few of my favorites.
  • Posts: 158 Member
    I'm gluten free and my BF's low carb. Here are a couple of meals we love to make together that fit for both of us:

    Cauliflower crust pizza
    Beef or turkey stew
    no-carb meatloaf (use choppped mushrooms instead of bread crumbs and Frank's red hot instead of ketchup)
    Fish with a side of veggies
    Chicken wings (if you make your own they can actually be quite nutritional)
  • Posts: 2,561 Member
    Forgive my ignorance...but wouldn't gluten-free automatically be low-carb?
  • Posts: 58 Member
    Not necessarily. I was eating a lot or protein bars that were high protein but not necessarily Gluten free.
    Going gluten free and a more clean eating diet with a focus on protein has helped my digestive issues tremendously. There are a lot of options out there for breads/ wraps/ pita's such as the Josephs brand that have only 1 to 2 net carbs. So we would use those in place of bread.
    I'm trying to steer away from using processed foods as well, no every day is not perfect but I'm trying to move into the cleaner eating.
  • Posts: 58 Member
    I did spicy chicken "tacos" yesterday, shredded chicken, roasted onions, garlic, and peppers. Served in romaine lettuce leaves. Yum. I made a cilantro, lime sour cream for the family. I personally can't handle dairy. So I skipped that part. But they were very yummy. Today I put stuffed cabbage (minus rice, add the chopped up leaves too small to roll) in the crock pot. In a broth of diced Roma tomatoes and beef broth.

    Thanks! I didn't even think about using the lettce for the tacos.
  • Posts: 124 Member
    Gluten Free does not equal carb free.
  • Posts: 73 Member
    Forgive my ignorance...but wouldn't gluten-free automatically be low-carb?
    Things like potatoes and rice are gluten free but still have carbs.
  • Posts: 2,561 Member
    Things like potatoes and rice are gluten free but still have carbs.

    Gotcha. Thanks for clearing that up. Shows how much I know about gluten - all I know is that it's delicious.
  • Posts: 169 Member
    Why must others decide what works for everyone. This is not whack science. I have diabetes so low carb balanced meals carbs, protein i a must per my licensed doctor recommended nutitionist. And by the way i know splenda is bad for me but doc says its a good alternative for biabetics. So just maybe you can research this and keep an open mind. Stop judging.
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