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Coeliac

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MissYulie · 01/12/2004 22:49

My sister has just been recently diagnosed as a coeliac. Does anyone here suffer and can any one suggest some nice recipes for her. She loves her food and now feels she will never eat properly again. I would love to get some nice receipes that someone has made and can recommend. Thanks.

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MissYulie · 02/12/2004 12:06

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aBeanInaManger · 02/12/2004 12:09

what's a coeliac? I'm a bit stupid today.

mum2jay · 02/12/2004 14:16

Hi, I'm on a months diet free from wheat (luckily it ends on christmas eve!) then it will be wheat and gluten as my GP suspects that I have coeliacs disease which is setting off my IBS. I'm a vegetarian and already a fussy eater so when she told me this I went into mass panic! Basically, I have been into Tesco and spent about an hour going through their special foods, to be honest there is a good range there although a bag of pasta cost me £2.09 instead of the usual 35p! There are biscuits and cakes and things although I haven't tried them - they look nice on the box. I'm living off cornflakes and veggie omelettes at the moment, but this is on the wheat free diet. I'm on day 7 and its not as bad as it was on day 1 (which was last Friday).x

Chuffingoodtime · 02/12/2004 15:40

There is a society for people with coeliac disease and I think they have a special grocery store that you can get alsorts of things from.
Once you have ingredients that suit you I couldn't see why you couldn't use normal recipes.

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