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Wheat/Milk free foods

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  • plainsie
    plainsie Posts: 591 Forumite
    Kimitatsu wrote: »
    No - thats its only downside! You can make the dough in the bread maker but the rest has to be done by hand. There are several bread mixes you can buy to do in the bm though and depending on the type of bm you have then you can make gf bread in it. We have a Panasonic and I know that has the programme on it, just prefer the Lakeland mix!!
    Thanks Kimitatsu.
  • Hoopylass
    Hoopylass Posts: 910 Forumite
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    julietiff wrote: »
    Marks and spencer do a gluten free chocolate cake and also a gluten free fruit cake.
    Asda and Tesco do excellent gluten free sausages too :)

    Ive tried the tesco ones...wasnt that impressed to be honest.
    Are the asda ones your talking about fresh or frozen?
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  • Alexnikov
    Alexnikov Posts: 2,411 Forumite
    Asda sell a big packet of frozen ones (green wrapper) which are really nice. The M&S ones are by far the best I've tasted though - they're just normal sausages which happen to be gluten free. I didn't even realise until I chanced upon them.
  • Hoopylass
    Hoopylass Posts: 910 Forumite
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    Alexnikov wrote: »
    Asda sell a big packet of frozen ones (green wrapper) which are really nice. The M&S ones are by far the best I've tasted though - they're just normal sausages which happen to be gluten free. I didn't even realise until I chanced upon them.

    Thanks ive seen them in but never bought them.
    I was in M+S the other day and was looking for the sausages but they only had a small selection and they werent gluten free. WIll def be trying one of the bigger stores!
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  • donteatthat
    donteatthat Posts: 359 Forumite
    plainsie wrote: »
    Can you make it in bread machine? Thanks

    You can, or I just mix it up and put it in a loaf tray and in the oven.
    Whether you think you can, or think you can't, you are usually right.
  • plainsie
    plainsie Posts: 591 Forumite
    Yesterday I succumbed to a cream cake and some biscuits at Nephews Birthday party. Suffered today though ! Terrible stomach pains. Think I would have learnt my lesson by now.
  • shepherdgirl
    shepherdgirl Posts: 71 Forumite
    Hi

    The kenwood bm450 breadmaker has a gluten free setting for loaves

    hth
  • Hoopylass
    Hoopylass Posts: 910 Forumite
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    plainsie wrote: »
    Yesterday I succumbed to a cream cake and some biscuits at Nephews Birthday party. Suffered today though ! Terrible stomach pains. Think I would have learnt my lesson by now.

    Unfortunetly I am finding it very hard to learn my lesson. I am wheat intolerant and over the past few days have indulged in cake, chinese and a subway today. Stomach is rock hard and bloated and i look like im about to give birth. Why do I do this to myself??? :mad:
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  • plainsie
    plainsie Posts: 591 Forumite
    Hoopylass wrote: »
    Unfortunetly I am finding it very hard to learn my lesson. I am wheat intolerant and over the past few days have indulged in cake, chinese and a subway today. Stomach is rock hard and bloated and i look like im about to give birth. Why do I do this to myself??? :mad:
    I know but it's really hard isn't it ? I love bread and find it really hard to resist, and hate paying £2.50 for Genius bread.
  • Hoopylass
    Hoopylass Posts: 910 Forumite
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    plainsie wrote: »
    I know but it's really hard isn't it ? I love bread and find it really hard to resist, and hate paying £2.50 for Genius bread.

    Its a total nightmare isnt it. I have gave bread up completely and only eat Genuis when Im in work (do 12 hr shifts) so dont buy it often, its all the other foods that have wheat in them that is soooo frustrating.

    I just want to be normal lol, takes me days to recover from a wheat overdose :(
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