Monday, December 28, 2009

My 28 year old daughter was just diagnosed with Celiac disease. She wants a gourmet pie crust recipe. Help!?

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There are so many online groups [ yahoo] for people with celiac. They are happy to share info and support.


Join a group or two and ask them that question. They will have answers.My 28 year old daughter was just diagnosed with Celiac disease. She wants a gourmet pie crust recipe. Help!?
i hope this is a parody question
there are gluten free products, I would find a web site where you could purchase something. If you live in a busey area there may be a store. i am in michigan and i know Ann Arbor has one. Also check to see if whole foods has something, if you have one in the area.
No problem. I've got one for you. It's even better than a recipe though. It's a mix. :)





www.glutenfreepantry.com





They make a product called Perfect Pie Crust Mix.





A lot of health food stores carry this line of products, but most stores only carry a few of their products. So just call around until you find a place that has it in stock. Some regular grocery stores carry Gluten Free Pantry products as well, so that's always worth a call to their natural or specialty foods department manager.





Whole Foods usually carries the pie crust this time of year, although they may be out today because of Thanksgiving being tomorrow. They also have a Gluten-Free Bakeshop where they make all sorts of GF stuff in a dedicated gluten-free facility, including Apple Pie. :)





Also, there are a few really great message boards for people with celiac as well as their family and friends. We're all exchanging recipes, product reviews, tips and tricks for the upcoming holidays. With the support of these wonderful people, the transition to eating gluten-free is much easier.





www.glutenfreeforum.com


www.celiacforums.com





I hope your daughter starts feeling better soon. Being undiagnosed and sick and in pain for years is the hardest part of the whole celiac thing. The diet is inconvenient, but you get used to it really quickly. The improvement in her health over the next few months will probably amaze all of you.





Happy Holidays!





Nancy
go to website...celiac.com...this is a great website and offers links to gluten free web stores, lots of recipes-including a lot of yummy desserts and pie crusts too...good luck, i hope this helps..i found it a very informative website..
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