I saw a new doctor yesterday, and now I have some research to do on grains. She took one look at my medical history and advised me to go gluten-free. I was stunned.
All I could think, as I heard these words, was how this was going to seriously impact the life in my kitchen. The baking station is the heart of my home. Kneading bread while listening to Joni Mitchell is my therapy. My cookie jar runneth over.
I closed my eyes as the doctor spoke, but I had to open them again, because the visions I was having were too disturbing. Thin slices of country ham floated by on buttery angel biscuits while onion laden foccacia and homemade yeast raised doughnuts appeared from nowhere. I've never made those doughnuts, but they have been on my to do list for quite some time.
Oh, beloved wheat. What will I do without you? It was only a few short months ago when I placed a crown of wheat upon my head and went to the Halloween parade dressed as Ceres.
After work last night, I went online to research the things my new doctor and I discussed. Again, I was stunned. Dennis looked over my shoulders while I read lists of symptoms from site after site after site, both of us shocked that every physical difficulty I have experienced, for as long as we can remember, could be the result of gluten intolerance. Why had I never made this connection?
Good bye, scones. So long, soy sauce. Buttermilk biscuits, I see you in my mind's eye, gently holding a slice of homegrown heirloom tomato, all warm in your blanket of cream gravy, with a light sprinkle of black pepper and kosher salt. Visions of you have gotten me thought some difficult winter days. I'm going to miss you most of all.
Dennis is not sure how I will make it. I usually buy my flour at Sam's Club in 25 pound bags. I guess Dennis won't have to go shopping with me anymore. I only need him when I shop so that he can lift that awkward heavy bag.
If you are familiar with gluten-free baking, please contact me. I welcome any suggestions on recipes and products.
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7 comments:
Des,
I've been living gluten-free for almost 13 years. It's much better nowadays because there are so many products from which to choose. You
might try subscribing to Living Without magazine. It offers up recipes, a myriad of advertisers from vitamins to cookies and the latest on medical finds. Good luck to you.
nice read. I would love to follow you on twitter. By the way, did any one know that some chinese hacker had busted twitter yesterday again.
Xanthan gum is your friend. Start there with a nice bag of gluten-free flour. As an avid baker, you will quickly acclimate to the necessary substitutions.
That more than stinks. I live on wheat because I can not eat raw fruits, vegetables, anything. At least you can be healthy on a glutten free diet. I feel unhealthy always. Processed food is my friend because I have no choice.
Genial dispatch and this fill someone in on helped me alot in my college assignement. Thanks you seeking your information.
Hi Desiree,
Try this blog for very good gluten free recipes.
http://www.elanaspantry.com/
Sending you all blessings and warm wishes,
Patrice (and Glenn and Ben and Juliet)
Thanks so much Patrice. I was just thinking about you today. I hope you are well and am thrilled to hear from you. My love to Glenn and the kids.
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