I am seriously considering going gluten free for a variety of reasons. It's been on my mind for a while now and my doctor also suggested it. Any advice, tips, good websites, etc?
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My youngest son is wheat free (and egg and dairy free) which coincidentally most everything wheat free is also gluten free. He has an endoscopy later this month and celiac testing so ultimately no matter what he will most likely have to be gluten free. I am finding it hard to shop for him. Everything has wheat in it. And it's incredibly expensive. But I've gotta do what I have to so he doesn't get sick.
You can shop in stores (Whole Foods, Market Street or even Kroger) but those tend to be more expensive.
https://www.vitacost.com/ has some good gluten free options and their prices are a little bit better and you can get free shipping. I've bought quite a bit from there to make breads and stuff.
Also wanted to add that if you aren't into making your own bread (which I higly suggest, it tastes a lot better) then Rudi's is pretty good. You can find it in the frozen section, keep it frozen. GF breads tend to spoil a lot quicker.
Re: Anyone gluten free?
My youngest son is wheat free (and egg and dairy free) which coincidentally most everything wheat free is also gluten free. He has an endoscopy later this month and celiac testing so ultimately no matter what he will most likely have to be gluten free. I am finding it hard to shop for him. Everything has wheat in it. And it's incredibly expensive. But I've gotta do what I have to so he doesn't get sick.
You can shop in stores (Whole Foods, Market Street or even Kroger) but those tend to be more expensive.
https://www.vitacost.com/ has some good gluten free options and their prices are a little bit better and you can get free shipping. I've bought quite a bit from there to make breads and stuff.
Here are some websites I frequent:
https://allergyfreemom.com/Home.php
https://www.livingwithout.com/
https://glutenfreeregistry.com/index.jsp
https://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/
Also wanted to add that if you aren't into making your own bread (which I higly suggest, it tastes a lot better) then Rudi's is pretty good. You can find it in the frozen section, keep it frozen. GF breads tend to spoil a lot quicker.