While at Hitchin Market this morning we spotted these big boxes of gluten free biscuits and crackers on one of the food stalls!
I've bought the chocolate cookies before (they're very scoffable), but I've never seen the Sharkies biscuits or the crackers. Brilliant stuff.
Related blog posts:
- Gluten Free
- Coeliac
- Sin Gluten
- Funny things about being a Coeliac
Links:
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- Coeliac UK
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Sunday, April 03, 2016
Gullon (sin gluten) gluten free biscuits and crackers
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Tuesday, May 05, 2015
Gluten free from New Zealand and Australia
Emily recently returned from our antipodes and brought me back some great gluten free goodies.
The gluten free biscuits were all bought from a Countdown supermarket at the Westfield Albany shopping centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
While at the Southgate Melbourne shopping mall Emily also noted that there were 24 places offering gluten free options for diners!
On her trip to Spain earlier this year I also got a lot of interesting gluten free snack and treats.
It's always brilliant finding (and eating) different gluten free food as the strict and lifelong gluten free diet can get a bit samey.
Links:
- Bakeworks
- Ernest Adams
- Kez's
- Coeliac New Zealand
- Coeliac Australia
Related blog posts
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- Australia
- Gluten Free
Bakeworks gluten free Triple Chocolate Cookies |
Ernest Adams gluten free Double Chocolate Chip Cookies |
Kez's gluten free Vienna Eclair biscuits |
The gluten free biscuits were all bought from a Countdown supermarket at the Westfield Albany shopping centre in Auckland, New Zealand.
While at the Southgate Melbourne shopping mall Emily also noted that there were 24 places offering gluten free options for diners!
Searching for dining options in the Southgate Melbourne mall Emily found 24 gluten free choices |
On her trip to Spain earlier this year I also got a lot of interesting gluten free snack and treats.
It's always brilliant finding (and eating) different gluten free food as the strict and lifelong gluten free diet can get a bit samey.
Links:
- Bakeworks
- Ernest Adams
- Kez's
- Coeliac New Zealand
- Coeliac Australia
Related blog posts
- New Zealand
- Australia
- Gluten Free
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Gluten free Lebkuchen Christmas Biscuits
Baking some treats from the Gluten-free Baking at Christmas book by Samantha Stein.
One of the Christmas food items I've missed most since being diagnosed with Coeliac Disease is Lebkuchen. They are a tasty glazed - and sometimes chocolate-coated - gingerbread biscuit from Germany.
With my German-heritage I remember receiving hampers from relations in Germany and my favourite item was always Lebkuchen.
As there are no commercially available gluten free Lebkuchen in the shops I haven't eaten any since Christmas 2007.
I heard via twitter that fellow coeliac Samantha Stein (aka The Happy Coeliac) had included a recipe for gluten free Lebkuchen in her 'Gluten-free Baking at Christmas' book! As an early Christmas present I bought the book and it was delivered in time to get baking before the big day.
Emily is a great cook and budding baker and looked forward to cooking the Lebkuchen. As recommended in the recipe the dough mix was prepared 24-hours in advance an left overnight in the fridge so that the flavour could intensify.
We had to hunt for some Christmas-shaped cake cutters, but managed to track down a set in M&S so we could make the Lebkuchen festive.
The end result was a batch of very nice Lebkuchen and a very happy coeliac. As well as the glaze we topped some of them with melted dark chocolate. They really tasted of Christmas.
You can buy the 'Gluten-free Baking at Christmas' book by Samantha Stein on The Happy Coeliac website. Check out the gluten free Lebkuchen recipe on the site too.
If you sign-up for free updates from The Happy Coeliac you will also receive a free 40-page eBook 'Gluten Free For Beginners'.
Related blog posts:
- Coeliac
- Gluten Free
Links:
- The Happy Coeliac website
- The Happy Coeliac on Twitter
- The Happy Coeliac on Facebook
- The Happy Coeliac on YouTube
One of the Christmas food items I've missed most since being diagnosed with Coeliac Disease is Lebkuchen. They are a tasty glazed - and sometimes chocolate-coated - gingerbread biscuit from Germany.
With my German-heritage I remember receiving hampers from relations in Germany and my favourite item was always Lebkuchen.
As there are no commercially available gluten free Lebkuchen in the shops I haven't eaten any since Christmas 2007.
I heard via twitter that fellow coeliac Samantha Stein (aka The Happy Coeliac) had included a recipe for gluten free Lebkuchen in her 'Gluten-free Baking at Christmas' book! As an early Christmas present I bought the book and it was delivered in time to get baking before the big day.
The Gluten-free Baking at Christmas book by 'The Happy Coeliac' Samantha Stein. The book contains 20 festive recipes |
Emily is a great cook and budding baker and looked forward to cooking the Lebkuchen. As recommended in the recipe the dough mix was prepared 24-hours in advance an left overnight in the fridge so that the flavour could intensify.
We had to hunt for some Christmas-shaped cake cutters, but managed to track down a set in M&S so we could make the Lebkuchen festive.
The end result was a batch of very nice Lebkuchen and a very happy coeliac. As well as the glaze we topped some of them with melted dark chocolate. They really tasted of Christmas.
Gluten free Lebkuchen biscuits |
You can buy the 'Gluten-free Baking at Christmas' book by Samantha Stein on The Happy Coeliac website. Check out the gluten free Lebkuchen recipe on the site too.
If you sign-up for free updates from The Happy Coeliac you will also receive a free 40-page eBook 'Gluten Free For Beginners'.
Related blog posts:
- Coeliac
- Gluten Free
Links:
- The Happy Coeliac website
- The Happy Coeliac on Twitter
- The Happy Coeliac on Facebook
- The Happy Coeliac on YouTube
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I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
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