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Anne
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Quote Anne Replybullet Topic: Dairy, Soy, Beef, & Gluten free ideas
    Posted: 01 March 2007 at 8:56pm

These are food ideas and brands for anyone trying dairy/soy/gluten free diet.  There is no beef here, as we couldn't do beef.  But you can substitute any kind of meat or sub tofu sometimes if you can have soy.  When I say soy free, we do consume soy lecithin, so that is found in some of the following items, but that's it for the soy.  Everything else, even if it doesn't say, is gluten free and dairy and soy free.  Anything calling for milk, we use Rice Dream Original Enriched rice milk.  Anything calling for butter, we use olive oil or other oils, canola or grape seed.  I'm sure there are many better cooks out there, but this is what I've come up with for daily life on this diet in our house.  We have all varieties of fruits and veggies-- which aren't mentioned as much in this list.

I'm sure I'm leaving things out and I have a great potato salad recipe and a south asian recipe that I'll post later. 

Breakfast ideas:

Van's or Trader Joe's Gluten Free waffles (dairy and soy free, too) with pure maple syrup if you like

Cereal: Enviro Kids: Gorilla Munch, Panda Puffs;

Cereal: Perky's Nutty Rice (great new find for us!)

Smoothie: Banana, Rice milk, Sambazon Acai smoothie packs-- blend and enjoy!  You can do any combo you like, with raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, etc.

Pancakes: Arrowhead Mills Gluten Free Pancake Mix, we do it with banana slices inside and sometimes have raspberry compote on top.

Chicken or pork sausage cooked in olive oil

Scrambled/fried eggs with chopped spinach, eggs over easy with basil, salt and pepper on top (or other herbs); hard boiled eggs

Bacon: turkey or pork

Lunch:

turkey and avacado on gluten free bread, or between two waffles

hummus and cucumber, carrots, celery

spinach salad with sauteed chicken, strawberries, sunflower seeds, cucumber slices, and oil and apple cider vinegar dressing or raspberry vineagrette dressing

sweet potato or regular potato fries or wedges: slice potatoes, toss with olive oil and salt/pepper, cook at 400 for 30-40 minutes

Dinner:

Chicken cooked in chicken broth with Anne's rice and a veggie

Chicken sauteed in Trader joe's Cuban Mojito Simmer Sauce with Anne's rice and veggies

Chicken sauteed in Trader Joe's Thai Green Curry sauce with Anne's rice and veggies

Fried Chicken:  diced, dipped in egg and coated in gluten free baking flour, then sauteed in olive oil until golden brown

Coconut Curry Chicken: Chicken coated with Curry spice, cumin and coriander-- set for 15 minutes, then simmered in coconut milk until chicken is cooked

Rice pasta with bacon, chicken sausage chunks, peas, green beans and fresh avacado chunks

Anne's Rice:  Brown rice cooked in 1/2 water 1/2 veggie broth (or chicken broth) with three tbsp of grapeseed oil.  Yummy!

Vegetarian: Anne's rice with black beans, steamed carrots and trader joe's cuban mojito simmer sauce

Dessert:

Namaste cookie base with choc chips--by far the BEST dairy/soy/gluten free cookies we've ever had, my dh loved them too-

Good Karma Very Vanilla rice cream

Good Karma choc covered rice cream bars

Trader joe's chocolate covered bananas

Celestial Seasonings Tea Dreams Vanilla Hazelnut Fudge rice cream

Belizza Acai Sorbet (banana or mango)-- this is good with cold or fresh berries on top as well.

ARrowhead Mills Gluten Free Choc Brownie Mix--

These have become the famous "Birthday Brownies" in our house-- they are taken to all birthday parties and Lucas looks forward to eating them since he can't have birthday cake.  He gets these on special occasions when I know we'll be having dessert, especially at someone else's house or event.  I make them ahead and keep a bunch frozen in the freezer in separate ziploc bags.

Dressings/condiments:  Trader Joe's mayonaise, mustard

olive oil and apple cider vinegar mix equal parts or to taste

some raspberry vineagrettes (I can't remember the brand, maybe Brianna's?)

Snacks:

Rice Thin rice crackers-- LOVE THEM!

Pomegranite--fun for kids especially

bananas, lots of other fruits and veggies

apples with peanut butter

cucumbers

pickles

hummus with veggies or crackers

guacamole: fresh avadaco, little bit of lime juice, salt

Kettle Chips: salt and pepper

Trader Joe's Hawaiian Salt and Vinegar chips

Nuts and other nut butters: walnuts, almonds, etc.

Special creations:

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip muffins: Gluten free flour all purpose (I think Bob's Red Mill) flour, followed the recipe on teh back for banana bread but used a can or organic pumpkin and added mini choc chips that were dairy/soy/glu free.  Lucas loves them!  I keep some frozen in the freezer so I can use them when I need to

 

 

 

 

Anne-34 Ryan-37
Lucas 9/18/04
Hiatal hernia, mult protein intol, sleep issues
Zegerid, probiotics
Bfed 2 yrs still no dairy/gluten
Norah- 9/12/08 zeg., b-fed, no dairy/soy/beef/nuts/corn/fish
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Quote Dianne Replybullet Posted: 19 March 2007 at 12:06pm

Anne, Thanks for such a great list.  I've looked at it often, but never posted my reply till now.  I love the idea of the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip muffins - when I trial a few more foods (like chocolate), I hope to make some of these.  Yum!

Dianne, mom to:
Elizabeth (11/03)
Andrew (2/06) - off Zegerid since 1/08; ex-MFPI (now OK w/dairy and even gluten!!!); breastfed till 25 mths (formerly TED for *many* weeks), Neocate One+
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