Gluten Free
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Not sure if you've done this already but these 2 links are great resources - join & they'll send you a good pack of gluten freebies! Should certainly last a while & really helped me out when I was 1st diagnosed
https://www.juvela.co.uk/just-diagnosed-with-coeliac-disease/register-for-your-free-juvela-starter-pack/
https://www.glutafin.co.uk/register/
Also, watch out for gluten free food fairs in your area (I usually find them by following gluten free brands on facebook & twitter). The foods there are usually much cheaper & you can sample different brands to see what your daughter prefers.Wondering how to have a life & not rack up more debts...0 -
m&S dine in for £10 is good for GF this time . For a main you can have 2 GF lasgane, for dessert the new york cheesecake. We have potao rosti things for our side and then there is wine, or elderflower presse type drinks. For GF thts good value. I agree that M & S have an excellent range for variety.0
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Justglutenfree.co.uk are a gluten free bakery based in Glasgow who have a delivery service, if it helps. Also, possible to collect in person, if you live nearby.0
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If you go past an Aldi, try their gluten free ginger cookies. Delicious.0
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For gluten free eating out, Zizzi; Tony Macaroni ( Scotland) ; Pho, Pizza Express, Wagamama, Banana Tree, Pumpkin Brown (Edinburgh)
Gluten free cake at Cuckoo's Bakery Edinburgh,
Patisserie Valerie now have gluten free celebration cakes to order and sell gluten free cupcakes, flapjacks etc in store.0 -
Goodfellas now does a couple of frozen gluten-free pizzas, spotted in Lidl today. It's organic and gluten free week at Lidl so quite a lot of stuff.
Spotted in Tesco today, a bottled gluten free version of Old Speckled Hen which made husband's day. It was on offer I think, 1.490 -
Did my shop at Morrisons this week and discovered an entirely separate GF freezer section which included own brand gf curly fries. Other standard Schar and quorn products cheaper than Sainsburys (and more choice). Worth checking out.0
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Thanks Viking !0
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Aldi have a range of gluten free products. It looks like one of their occassional offers. I saw some Lentil pasta amonst other things. (sorry not much help, but I don't need to use gluten free foods, they just caught my eye, because of the red colour.)0
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The brand of sharing crisps called Passions available in Aldi now do a Gluten free version of the lattice cut crisps in Salt & Vinegar and Cheese & Onion, I'm afraid I don't know the cost.0
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