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Gluten free diet

Postby tonicha » 26 Jul 2016, 20:08

I've just found out that Flora, Tonicha's friend has to have a gluten free diet.

Any ideas? I haven't a clue - and I'll be cooking..............Help!!
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby Kaz » 26 Jul 2016, 20:12

Just means no bread, unless you bake it with gluten-free flour, no pasta or noodles. Rice is fine, so are spuds, fruit, veggies, meat, eggs etc. It's bread which is the biggie really, I don't suppose gluten-free stuff is easy to get in Portugal, It is easier here nowadays, all the supermarkets stock it.
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby Workingman » 26 Jul 2016, 20:23

Kaz wrote:I don't suppose gluten-free stuff is easy to get in Portugal, It is easier here nowadays, all the supermarkets stock it.


I have the impression that Portugal is not a ready-meal, ping cuisine, sort of place - gluten hell, so I imagine that gluten free is very easy.

Just go for fresh veg, fruits and meats and you will be good to go, Ton.
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby Kaz » 26 Jul 2016, 20:44

I meant the flour for bread, or ready made bread, not ready meals!
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby tonicha » 26 Jul 2016, 20:52

Do you know, I'm sure I put this on the food board :oops: :oops: :oops: sorry :oops:

Portugal is also a vegetarian hell WM :lol: :lol: It's meat, meat, meat, chips and salad here :lol: :lol:

Thanks for t hat though, I wasn't sure - knew about the bread, doubt very much if we can find anything like that here, but I'll have a look tomorrow. Also, thinking about the bread here, it only lasts a day, and I'll ask a friend about it, she'll know.
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby Diflower » 26 Jul 2016, 20:55

She doesn't need bread, she can eat meat, chips, rice and salad, don't worry about it till she's there.
But actually, standard Ryvita - and Lidl own crispbread, are rye, which she can probably eat, if she needs to.
But, basically, no big deal x
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby tonicha » 26 Jul 2016, 21:11

Thanks Di x
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby Ally » 26 Jul 2016, 21:14

I'm sure she knows what she can and can't eat.

She'll be on holiday so will eat what's available and make changes as necessary I'm sure.
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby tonicha » 26 Jul 2016, 21:23

Just thought I'd ask, as although have heard of it, knew about bread, but nowt else :oops: :oops:

Chicken, chips, rice and salad.

Sorted :lol: :lol: 8-)
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Re: Gluten free diet

Postby Ally » 26 Jul 2016, 21:32

Yep. :D :D
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