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Q. for those of you that get gf food on prescription

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wangle99 · 10/03/2008 20:05

Is it possible to get flour on prescription rather than the boxed 'mixes'?

Thank you

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tkband3 · 11/03/2008 22:14

I have so far only got the boxed mixes from DS and juvela, but someone mentioned on another thread that they get Tritamyl flour on prescription and that it is very good for making cakes. Am planning on giving it a try when we next get a new prescription.

tkband3 · 11/03/2008 22:14

I have so far only got the boxed mixes from DS and juvela, but someone mentioned on another thread that they get Tritamyl flour on prescription and that it is very good for making cakes. Am planning on giving it a try when we next get a new prescription.

tkband3 · 11/03/2008 22:15

oops . Don't know what happened there! Time for bed I think (was up v. early!).

flamingtoaster · 12/03/2008 16:35

The full list of prescribable gf items is here:

www.coeliac.co.uk/documents/prescribable_list_march_2008.pdf

Several forms of Tritamyl are listed but they are described as mixes rather than just flour.

misscutandstick · 17/07/2008 13:21

link to list many thanks to OP for this link

coe114c · 17/07/2008 16:44

Orgran self raising flour is on prescription too.

wangle99 · 22/07/2008 08:21

OOO only just seen this forgotten I had posted this question! Will definately try to get some flour next time we spend a fortune!

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