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coryhub
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Post by coryhub »

Thanks Maggie,

It is good to hear that eventually I'll get better at knowing what ingredients are safe to bring together to cook a meal. Right now I'm experimenting. I tried Quinoa salad this week. It was yummy but the gluten-free grains did not digest well. Applesause is my mainstay these days so I'm thinking of trying homemade apple bake next. It's taken a while to give away all my unsafe food from my cupboards and now it's research to figure out what to stock up on. Any favorite staples you recommend?
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Post by Deb »

I use sweet rice flour when I absolutely need to use flour (roux for the gumbo, holiday gravy, etc). It measures and thickens about the same and no one has noticed a difference. :) I use almond and flax meal and coconut flour most often for baking, etc.
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