Just wondering if anyone here has Celiac Disease or a gluten sensitivity? Tell me your favorite products!

Do you plan to raise your children gluten free?
I've been gluten free for almost a year, but I am still struggling with a lot of symptoms. How long did it take you to start feeling like you're straightened out?
Re: Anyone with Celiac Disease?
Our favorite GF products are Pamela's baking mix, Udi's bread, King Arthur GF baking mixes, and Chex cereals. Trader Joes has some great GF products too.
It took DH 6-8 months after diagnosis to be symptom free. He was very sick and it took his system a while to adjust. He is also very sensitive, so we have to be careful to avoid hidden gluten in things like soy sauce, modified food starch, and caramel color.
Our son is not GF (DH didn't develop celiacs until high school/college) and he doesn't have any indications yet of celiacs, but we watch him for symptoms.
My FF Chart
My h doesn't eat gluten free unless we're having a meal together, then whatever we're having together is obviously gf. I don't see a benefit to having anyone eat gf that doesn't medically require it. I don't buy many gf pre-packaged products, I make most everything from scratch. I order most of my flours/starches from Amazon. Bobs Red Mill has some good deals. I do buy gf (corn/rice blend) pasta from random places when I feel like having pasta, but that's not very often.
I still haven't found any good corn tortillas that I like. I started making my own corn meal and I'm going to try making some of my own soon. If we ever make pizza I make it gluten free. THIS is the recipe that I use. It's really simple and tastes great.
@EllyD14
You're sure right about that. Eating gluten by mistake is awful
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Do you still get stomach aches a lot?
My husband is the same. He just eats gluten free meals with me. I'm lucky because he is Saudi and used to eating a lot of rice :P.
Good on you for making most things yourself. I don't buy many pre-packaged products because of the cost, but I do buy some mixes. I like the Bob's red mill pizza mix and the pancake mix
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Let me know how it goes making the corn tortillas. I buy some from the store just because sometimes I want sometimes to put other things in…peanut butter, turkey…anything, haha.
Thanks for the recipe! I will give it a try for sure.
@janda426
Did you know that a lot of people with celiac disease are also lactose intolerant? so there could be a connection there. My mom is that way.
I have never tried anything from Trader Joe's. I guess I will have to try it. I have tried Tinkyada, but I prefer the DeBoles
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I usually make a type of shortbread cookies from scratch, or peanut butter cookies because you can make them with very little ingredients.
The only thing I've tried from Udi's is the bread and the bagels. The bread is only good for me if I toast it and same goes for the bagels. I've tried making my own bread and it is always like a rock. I usually get one loaf of Udi's bread a month and keep in in the freezer just in case.
Chexxxxx!! Yes! I eat them with almond milk too. I also recently made GF chex mix. They have some recipes for gluten free on the betty crocker website (I think that is where I found them).
I got a big bag of white rice flour from vitacost.com for $10. Maybe check out that website if you like Bob's red mill. They have a lot of other products too.
My mom did taste guru for a couple of months, but also had issues and recently cancelled. The last box had a bunch of GF protein powders that are perfect in green smoothies.
To be completely honest, I have no problem giving food up. I don't miss it, but these days I'm still not feeling well so that makes it suck more.
My FF Chart
My FF Chart