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Originally posted by doomage View PostDo you make any gluten free stuff? We are a gluten free household, the bread at the supermarket is pretty expensive.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostAh God love her
My cousin is coeliac and she manages well, there are so many gluten free bits and pieces out there, she shouldn't have to miss out on treats etc. M&S have a good range of things.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostTook little girl number 1 to a birthday party - will be the last one before she gets a coeliac diagnosis and we have to bring her food and tell her not to eat that or that or that.
My cousin is coeliac and she manages well, there are so many gluten free bits and pieces out there, she shouldn't have to miss out on treats etc. M&S have a good range of things.
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Originally posted by doomage View PostDo you make any gluten free stuff? We are a gluten free household, the bread at the supermarket is pretty expensive.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostAfter buying one of these years ago, I can only say get you hands dirty and make your own bread; very satisfying, very tasty and now I have sort of mastered sourdough, I am not too sure I could go back, for the depth of flavour in the bread now is unrepeatable from a shop.
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Good thanks.
Scored the equalising goal on friday night 5-a-side to ensure our team remained unbeaten for the evening.
Saturday was alright.
Sunday was excellent, took youngest to splash landings and had a great time. When we got back I had to pick eldest up from her exam and she smashed it. Really pleased and proud of all the hard work she has put in over the last 3 weeks.
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostSounds like a lot of effort. I bought one of these
Panasonic SD-2500 WXC Automatic Breadmaker with Gluten Free Program: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
which I highly recommend.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostAfter buying one of these years ago, I can only say get you hands dirty and make your own bread; very satisfying, very tasty and now I have sort of mastered sourdough, I am not too sure I could go back, for the depth of flavour in the bread now is unrepeatable from a shop.
But, looking at an imminent gluten free future, I can see a breadmaker on the horizon.
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostSounds like a lot of effort. I bought one of these
Panasonic SD-2500 WXC Automatic Breadmaker with Gluten Free Program: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
which I highly recommend.
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostSounds like a lot of effort. I bought one of these
Panasonic SD-2500 WXC Automatic Breadmaker with Gluten Free Program: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
which I highly recommend.
Originally posted by Old Hack View PostThe one from Hollywoods Book? Haha, we did too, as it happens! Very nice.
Good advice on the book too; almost got the wife to believe it was real, almost. Eldest was straight onto me tho...
Ah excellent, glad it was a hit.
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostSounds like a lot of effort. I bought one of these
Panasonic SD-2500 WXC Automatic Breadmaker with Gluten Free Program: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
which I highly recommend.
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Took little girl number 1 to a birthday party - will be the last one before she gets a coeliac diagnosis and we have to bring her food and tell her not to eat that or that or that.
Sunday, continued building the monstrous tower slide. Am missing a bit and don't know what it's called: there is a long bolt which screws into a metal casing which is first hammered into the wood from the other side fixing to the wood using a kind of four fingered claw - the last casing is missing.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI (actually it was a joint effort after I nearly broke the attachment things on the mixer ) made the banana cake.
Delicious
Good advice on the book too; almost got the wife to believe it was real, almost. Eldest was straight onto me tho...
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI (actually it was a joint effort after I nearly broke the attachment things on the mixer ) made the banana cake.
Delicious
Panasonic SD-2500 WXC Automatic Breadmaker with Gluten Free Program: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen & Home
which I highly recommend.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View Postmake sourdough
Delicious
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