Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Chicken marinade - yummy!!!
I have a hard time finding chicken marinades because so many of them contain soy sauce, which usually contains wheat. I found this sauce in the specialty sauce aisle in the grocery store. It is called Famous Montreal Style Chicken & Rib Sauce. I marinaded raw chicken in the sauce for about 5 minutes and then cooked the chicken in a pan with a little big of olive oil. It made some very tasty chicken - flavorful without being too spicey. It is made by Hakai Foods. It was a little pricey - about $5 for the bottle - but since it tastes so good, I think it's worth it.
www.hakaifoods.com
Frozen Pizza was pretty good
Last night I tried Glutino's Gluten Free Personal size pizza with the Spinach and Feta topping. The serving size was good - the personal size was perfect for one meal. The topping was also very good and tasty. The crust was okay. The edge of the crust that got brown and crispy was really good but the main part of the crust resembled rice bread which was the only downside of the pizza. However, the very flavorful topping made me enjoy the pizza enough that I would definitely eat it again. I purchased the pizza from Whole Foods in the frozen foods section for about $5.
www.glutino.com
2/3/09 update: Now that I have tasted Amy's gluten free pizza, I would definitely go for Amy's over Glutino's frozen pizza.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
McCormick & Schmick's San Diego
I went to McCormick & Schmick's in San Diego this weekend for dinner. It is a seafood restaurant and is located downtown in the Omni Hotel. It is pretty pricey by San Diego standards. I used to eat in their Seattle locations for special occasions and although the prices are the same, they seem less expensive because everything is more expensive in Seattle. Anyway, I told the waiter about my food allergies and he seemed familiar with them and discussed my chosen dish with the chef. The waiter checked on what I could and could not eat. At this point, I appreciate the fact that the staff of a restaurant has heard of and understands a gluten allergy. The food was pretty good although it was a little lacking in flavor since I picked a dish that usually has soy sauce in it and their soy sauce contained wheat so they couldn't use it.
http://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/
Thursday, December 11, 2008
A great coffee shop but zero gluten-free food.
I went to Caffe Calabria on 30th in North Park today. It's a great coffee shop. Nice, friendly staff. Clean bathrooms. A good selection of coffee and looseleaf teas. Yummy hot chocolate and lots of baked goods and sandwiches..... but not a single thing to eat for those of us who are gluten-free. So although there is free wi-fi, my time there is limited by my stomach.
www.caffecalabria.com/cafe.html
Nothing to do with gluten, but....
Zappos has been my absolute favorite online shoe store for years. They have a great selection, typically great prices, and a wonderful return policy (you can return unworn shoes for up to one year with free shipping). They also used to have a price match guarantee, i.e. you find the shoes cheaper elsewhere and they credit you the difference plus 10%. This was great because you could confidently buy shoes from them, and if you found them cheaper elsewhere, you would just call and you would get the better price. Just this morning, in the midst of ordering shoes, I found out that they discontinued this policy. No more price match guarantee. That is really too bad... now I must shop around for price and selection again. Zappos, we had a good relationship while it lasted.... but now I must date other shoe stores...
www.zappos.com
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Trader Joe's Refresh Citrus Shampoo
Trader Joe's Refresh Citrus Shampoo is gluten-free, it smells great, it works well, and it's super cheap! An all around winner.... with the small caveat that I don't think it is good for colored hair. Since my hair is not currently its natural hue, I have to be careful about which shampoos I use. Many shampoos will strip hair of color. Although I think this is a great shampoo for non-chemically treated hair, I wouldn't recommend it for colored hair because I think it is slowly removing my hair color. Still searching for that perfect gluten-free, color-friendly shampoo...
Gluten-free shampoo
Only after talking to my hair stylist did I realize that many shampoos and other hair products contain wheat. For those with skin sensitivities, the wheat in the hair products can leave you with an itchy or dry scalp and face. My prior favorite shampoo, Pureology, unfortunately contains wheat protein, so I needed to search for a new one. In Whole Foods, I found California Baby's Super Sensitive Shampoo. Since I love their calming moisturizing cream and all their stuff is gluten-free, I decided to try this product. Unfortunately, I think it may be too sensitive. After I using it for several days, my hair felt dirty. I don't think it was cleaning my hair sufficiently. This may be one product that is great for babies but not for adults.
www.californiababy.com
www.californiababy.com
Cookies yes, Shortbread no
Schar's gluten-free shortbread cookies are pretty good as just cookies. They are sweet and crunchy and pretty light, although they do seem to leave a somewhat sandy feeling in your mouth. However, I would not classify them as shortbread. When I think of shortbread, I think of a buttery, sugary heavier cookie. These cookies lack that rich buttery flavor and the heavier texture characteristic of shortbread. Overall, I can't decide whether or not I like them. Flavor is good, sandy aftertaste is bad....
Wonderful face cream
A lot of moisturizers and hair products contain wheat protein. California Baby's products are all gluten-free. I found this California Baby Calming Botanical Moisturizing Cream at Whole Foods and although it's theoretically aimed at babies, it works wonderfully on adults too. I use it on my face and it feels great. I also use it when I have an allergic reaction on any other part of my skin - it really does "calm" the skin. You can buy this online at www.californiababy.com or at Whole Foods.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Nut-Thins are a great gluten-free cracker
I have not actually tried these because I am allergic to nuts, but I have heard from multiple friends that they are delicious and of course, gluten-free! One friend highly recommends the pecan variety, and another likes the almond kind. I have seen them at Whole Foods. I think they are approximately $3 per box.
ENSURE shakes are yummy!
Ensure shakes seem to be marketed to seniors but they are good for everyone. Each shake contains 9g of protein and is certified lactose and gluten-free!! I have only tried the vanilla flavor so far, but it is very yummy! Finally a gluten-free product that tastes really good! I buy them at Costco in a pack of 30 or so and they are under a $1 each.
www.ensure.com
Thursday, December 4, 2008
The Best Yogurt on the Planet
Wallaby Organic Yogurt is the best yogurt out there by far! It's fruity and creamy and delicious without being too sweet like all those regular commercial varieties. It comes in tons of good flavors, one of my favorites is Orange-Pineapple. It also comes in both low fat and fat free. It is available at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's.
Corn Flakes that aren't so flaky
I never really ate Corn Flakes that much but once I figured out that I couldn't have them, I started to crave them! Since regular corn flakes contain malt, i.e. wheat, they are off limits. I tried these Erewhon Organic Corn Flakes since they don't contain any gluten. However, unfortunately, they just didn't cut it. I think the real thing I miss about corn flakes is the malt flavor, and without it, they are just not the same. And these flakes are a lot thicker and chewier than traditional corn flakes. I found them at Whole Foods.
Gluten-free cookies
These cookies are individually-wrapped so they are great for eating on the go. They taste like a healthy version of a cookie with an orange flavor. They are pretty good but they aren't sweet enough to be compared to a cookie containing wheat. I take them with me when I want to have a snack while out, but generally, they are not enticing enough to make me eat them at home. They sell them at Whole Foods for about $4 a box.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Soy Sauce!!
Why is it so hard to find soy sauce made of just soy??? Most brands of soy sauce contain wheat, especially those found in restaurants. This brand, La Choy, thankfully does not contain wheat. I have not found it yet in little packets, so I just pack a bottle of it in a ziplock bag and throw it in my purse when I am going out for sushi. All of the sushi restaurants that I have visited in SD serve wheat-containing soy sauce, which is disappointing. I have heard that Nobu, downtown, has wheat-free soy sauce, but I haven't been there yet. Oh and La Choy is a regular grocery store brand... I found mine at Vons.
I want to like these cookies, but...
These cookies are nut AND gluten free, which is good for me! However, despite my cravings for chocolate-chip cookies, these cookies just don't deliver.
They have a soft texture but are kind of grainy too and the flavor just isn't there. I have tried the double chocolate cookies and the lemon flavor as well. I think the lemon ones are the most palatable of the bunch, perhaps because there isn't that huge difference between what a regular chocolate-chip cookie tastes like, and what these kind taste like. I hope they improve their recipe because I LOVE chocolate-chip cookies.
Taco Bell - Not so safe!
Although Taco Bell could seem safe since many of its products are corn-based, it is not safe for people who are especially sensitive to gluten. Its own website says that all of the products may contain gluten, even though some specifically don't contain wheat. I know some gluten-free people who can eat at Taco Bell without a problem, and some who can't.
I don't risk it because the after-effects are not worth a few TB tacos for me. It's too bad though because TB could have been one of the few "safe" fast food restaurants for us gluten-free folk.
http://www.yum.com/nutrition/allergen/allergen_tb.asp
I don't risk it because the after-effects are not worth a few TB tacos for me. It's too bad though because TB could have been one of the few "safe" fast food restaurants for us gluten-free folk.
http://www.yum.com/nutrition/allergen/allergen_tb.asp
LARABAR
I haven't actually tried LARABARs but Jill, another gluten-free
San Diegan, says they are great for eating on the go and promise to be gluten free! Unfortunately for me, they contain nuts so I can't eat them because I also have a nut allergy!
I've checked out their website and they offer tons of flavors,
so let me know if you guys like them.
https://www.larabar.com
San Diegan, says they are great for eating on the go and promise to be gluten free! Unfortunately for me, they contain nuts so I can't eat them because I also have a nut allergy!
I've checked out their website and they offer tons of flavors,
so let me know if you guys like them.
https://www.larabar.com
Vegetarian Lentils & Beans
I found this stuff at Costco. It is called Madras Lentils and is made by a company called Tasty Bite. It is a beans and lentils mixture in a tomato based sauce and is certified gluten-free! It is very tasty with rice and pretty high in protein too. It has a sort of Indian theme to it, but it isn't spicy. For the lazy among us, i.e. me, Tasty Bite also sells precooked basmati rice in a 2 serving pouch. You microwave it for 90 seconds and voila, perfectly cooked white rice. The two in combination are very good and you get two meals for about $4.00. I assume they sell this at regular grocery stores or Whole Foods but I haven't actually seen it there yet. However, don't buy their multigrain rice pilaf because it does contain wheat.
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