My daughter has Celiac. She was diagnosed when she was 3. She's 13, now. It's amazing how awful, and sparse, the gluten-free choices were in those early days and it's amazing how good they are, now. In our town, we can have gluten-free pizza delivered to our home from 3 different places and you'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference from the stuff with gluten.
So.. Go on, spill it.. what you been doing?
07-12-12, 05:27 PM
#6,557
Tried to make one last week and failed miserably. Think I need some Xantham gum, whatever the fuck that is. UK pizza delivery is shocking mate. My local sells pizza, burgers, curry, chips and kebab.. You know it isn't gonna taste like it should!
07-12-12, 06:17 PM
#6,558
Yeah, Ben. Xanthan gum is they key because it's basically imitating what the gluten does, which is binding everything together. The texture is better. Maybe try different flours (or blends), as well.
We can get GF cakes for her birthday, made by a woman nearby, that are some of the best cakes I've ever had, gluten or no.
We can get GF cakes for her birthday, made by a woman nearby, that are some of the best cakes I've ever had, gluten or no.
07-12-12, 08:12 PM
#6,559
When I lived in London I couldn't even get pizza delivery until I went and introduced myself. Evidently I didn't live in the nicest area.
If God gives you lemons you should find a new God
07-12-12, 10:09 PM
#6,560
08-12-12, 09:07 PM
#6,561
Had a bit of a crazy week. Took the most part of it to recover from this crazy 9 mile run that I did for charity last Sunday.
It was insane!!! in the video shows some of the craziest parts from about 1.45 onwards.
Grim Challenge
Also been mad busy in work this week, we've just setup the wickedest Pete Fowler exhibition.
It was insane!!! in the video shows some of the craziest parts from about 1.45 onwards.
Grim Challenge
Also been mad busy in work this week, we've just setup the wickedest Pete Fowler exhibition.
Would you be good enough to participate in this morning's edification?
08-12-12, 10:02 PM
#6,562
Whoa . . . fair play to you Dregz, that run looks mental.
Exhibition looks very cool too.
Exhibition looks very cool too.
I don't wear Crocs, and I don't wear sandals/The pump don't work 'cause the vandals took the handles . . .
09-12-12, 02:00 PM
#6,564
olskool720 Wrote:me thinks that we need proof
pics of the bonfire; pics of the cash or ebay seller invoices to buyers; something
As soon as the LAST pair is out of my storage unit (I no longer keep them in my home, they stink up the place)
i'd be HAPPY to make a collage of all of the invoices! lololol
"...I've loved it since the days of fat shoelace." -Guru
09-12-12, 02:44 PM
#6,565
Nice 1 fellas.
the run was mental but well worth it.
The exhibition gave me the opportunity to get some Pete Fowler original customs done so I'm well happy.
the run was mental but well worth it.
The exhibition gave me the opportunity to get some Pete Fowler original customs done so I'm well happy.
Would you be good enough to participate in this morning's edification?
13-12-12, 03:04 AM
#6,566
Summer is looking great in Melbourne. Hot as this week, beach days galore.
Crazy night last night in st kilda, foreign beautiful travelers, tasty beverages... Met a very beautiful girl from Birmingham
Life is good. No complaints here
Crazy night last night in st kilda, foreign beautiful travelers, tasty beverages... Met a very beautiful girl from Birmingham
Life is good. No complaints here
13-12-12, 09:05 AM
#6,567
Good on ya mate.
I do miss melbourne, especially recently when its been -4 with the added bonus of freezing fog
I do miss melbourne, especially recently when its been -4 with the added bonus of freezing fog
13-12-12, 11:57 AM
#6,568
Ahhhh St.Kilda, a great part of the city!
Got me a signed AFL shirt through Steve-O the other year.
Got me a signed AFL shirt through Steve-O the other year.
If you have £5 and Chuck Norris has £5, Chuck Norris has more money than you.
13-12-12, 11:30 PM
#6,569
Does Spelt flour have the same type of gluten in it?
14-12-12, 02:06 AM
#6,570
Spelt flour also has gluten in it. The way I understand it is, if you have a wheat allergy you can (or may be ale to) have spelt flour. But you can't have it if you have celiac disease.
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