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How To Live Gluten-free
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How to Live Gluten-Free:
How to Live Gluten-Free:
You might be surprised to hear that in todays grocery landscape, living gluten-free is as easy as
living with no diet restrictions at all.
The only thing you really have to do is cut out a few highly processed foods (that you shouldnt
be eating anyway), and youre on the road to dietary bliss!
First of all, you get to keep all the healthy stuff. Fruits and vegetables, even stir fried or in
dessert form, are still a go! That means you dont have to give up your jam or your yummy
Chinese stir fry.
Meat is also fine. Steak, salmon, and chicken-- all okay.
Now comes the tricky part...baked goods. I know you still want your doughnuts and pizza.
That chewy texture when you bite into a morning croissant is to die for!. This is where you take
charge a little bit and do one of two things.
1) Locate a gluten-free bakery. This can be easy if you live in a metropolitan area like New York
or San Francisco. But it probably wont work for us suburban masses.
2) Start *gulp* baking yourself. This can be a really good choice for someone who has time to
prepare a meal at home. Start with chestnut flour to create wonderful pasta dishes, as well as
sweet breads for any occasion.
SO HOW DO I START?
Its pretty easy. First thing you do is go through your pantry and cupboards and toss anything
with even a remote trace of gluten in it. That means crackers, cookies, bread, and pastas. Dont
save anything just because you like it! Stay committed.
Getting gluten out of your heart and mind is the only way to really succeed at this.
Then go out and buy gluten free substitutes like chestnuts, almonds, and peanuts. This includes
rice bread, soy bread, rice pasta, chestnut pasta, brown rice pasta and more.
Lastly, get a list of great gluten free recipes by signing up for our free e-book or getting them off
the web.
Dealing with the family: The tricky part is convincing whoever you live with that gluten-free
really benefits everyone. You will come up against a roar of protests, but probably from people
who are getting the biggest favor of their life. Just assure them that the food will be better
than ever, because there will be more home made dishes...but that they just have to try and
experiment with some new recipes.
If the family refuses to cave and brings in smuggled gluten items from the store, just keep
them out of sight from you and make sure you dont share utensils or cutting boards with these
culprits. Even a little bit could re-trigger the allergy.
Try this for starters, and as always, keep us in mind for gluten-free recipes as well as gluten-free
flour and pasta.
by: Girolami Farms Chestnuts
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