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Wheat Belly Cookbook
I pre-ordered my Wheat Belly Cookbook last month and it arrived yesterday. Just got it yesterday. It is so good.
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I saw that book being talked about on a talk show one day and I googled it. Looks interesting and I bet I would feel better if I did it, but it seems so restrictive. My life, food, etc. is already so restrictive I don't know if I could do it.
Keep us posted how you do with it, and give us any tips about it, maybe I will get movtivated! ;) |
You should see the recipes.:D I am NOT good at being restricted believe me! ha
Hubby and I are foodies! We are picky and love going out to eat and cooking. I will see what recipes are good and let you know. I have another book that is depressing, the recipes are awful. :eek:I do know what you are talking about. I have made the most wonderful foods like cupcakes etc. No junk carbs. Just almond flour, coconut flour etc. Quality ingredients that are healthful and delish. Dark choc. is great also. Hubby is an amazing home chef so it is wonderful to enjoy it all with him. |
wow lucky wife! I loveee my hubby and i am blessed, however, I would also love it if he could cook...anything, lol. He does steak and hot dogs, lol
let me know how it comes along with the cookbook, I need motivation. |
The pancakes are wonderful. Almond flour, flaxseed flour, egg, olive oil, baking soda etc. We had it with venison sausage. Hubby put blueberries in them also. Perfect dinner. I love breakfast for dinner once in a while.
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Do you eat syrup?
I miss waffles. |
You can get it sugar free, but we eat a small amount of real maple syrup. It has manganese and zinc. Not the fake syrups. We just use a small amount. Just like honey and coconut palm sugar, they have antioxidents etc. so they are good in small amounts. I use natural sugars, I like things my body can use. The sugar alcohols like Xylitol make me SO ill. I put real maple syrup in my oatmeal with apples, cinnamon and pecans. A little bit is all you need for a wonderul flavor.
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I am looking forward to trying the crackers, breads, pizza...We have made them or bought them gfree but usually the ingredients are not healthful. We eat meat and lots of veggies of course. I have my smoothie every day. We love seafood like shrimp, scallops, salmon, YUM. Good sauces too.
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I did GF for about 3 yrs. And I agree, the pizza is the hardest to give up.
I didn't see any major improvement for myself, on GF. It was fructose all along that was causing my GI spells. That and the nightshades. But I still eat very little gluten to this day...as it became a habit of sorts. |
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