tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post6465264899392228286..comments2024-03-25T23:06:33.616-07:00Comments on Mom, What's For Dinner?: Gluten Free Drunken Cheese BreadMomWhatsForDinnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11175076351432520695noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-58524393958129739742013-02-21T22:20:02.189-08:002013-02-21T22:20:02.189-08:00.I felt like the rolls were really dense...
I was ....I felt like the rolls were really dense...<br />I was bummedamanda adamsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-22052340243628437892012-08-05T09:59:51.920-07:002012-08-05T09:59:51.920-07:00Excellent blog you've got here.. It's hard...Excellent blog you've got here.. It's hard to find high-quality writing like yours <br />these days. I honestly appreciate individuals like you!<br />Take care!!<br /><i>Feel free to surf my homepage</i> :: <b><a href="http://www.theadrenalfatigue.com/tag/difficulty-with-word-substitution/" rel="nofollow">Adrenal Fatigue Difficulty with word substitution</a></b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-57400001276933103632012-04-23T22:01:52.621-07:002012-04-23T22:01:52.621-07:00***Note*** follow up to my post earlier April 23, ...***Note*** follow up to my post earlier April 23, 2012 3:55 PM:<br /><br />This cheese bread is awesome! Totally qualifies for the 'comfort food' category :D<br /><br />Thank you, Christi, for your dedication to your daughter's health, your family's well-being, and your willingness to share with the world your commitment to making life as normal as possible, even with a life changing issue such as celiac disease.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-55731093727128699692012-04-23T15:55:50.723-07:002012-04-23T15:55:50.723-07:00Just found your site today, followed a link to the...Just found your site today, followed a link to the amazing Cinnabon pancake recipe...breakfast tomorrow! :D<br /><br />I've been gluten-free for a little over 2 years now so my heart goes out to your daughter. She is wise to have come to the decision to not eat out anymore, cross contamination happens a lot! We have found a couple of GF restaurants in our neighborhood, but other than those, I stick to my own cooking. And you are right, it is getting easier to find substitutions that don't taste like cardboard.<br /><br />Best wishes to you and yours!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-40136890817131749462012-04-19T19:35:37.713-07:002012-04-19T19:35:37.713-07:00So sorry she got sick. As I read through your desc...So sorry she got sick. As I read through your description of her reactions to a gluten exposure, I am continued to be amazed at how each celiac's reaction is different. To describe my daughter's I would just say "imagine your worst case of food poisoning" Hope she is feeling better. So hard to be a mom sometimes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-82774881147867903042012-04-18T19:58:36.852-07:002012-04-18T19:58:36.852-07:00I hear you - I'm allergic to seafood and avoid...I hear you - I'm allergic to seafood and avoid places with a long list of seafood dishes on the menu because most places aren't as careful about cross-contamination as they should be and most wait staff aren't trained properly to understand what to do when someone with an allergy comes into a restaurant. I can only imagine that gluten is 100 times worse. Hope she's feeling better after a little TLC from mom!Jen at The Three Little Pigletshttp://www.thethreelittlepiglets.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-41844048721209886972012-04-18T18:10:44.655-07:002012-04-18T18:10:44.655-07:00I am so sorry about your daughter! This is such de...I am so sorry about your daughter! This is such delicious comfort food - I love that spread! Hope she is doing better!Reenihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05360985632126622789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-12563038125176393002012-04-18T14:48:59.711-07:002012-04-18T14:48:59.711-07:00Warm hugs to both you and your daughter....and jus...Warm hugs to both you and your daughter....and just so you know: everyone needs to vent sometimes so vent away!<br /><br />I don't have celiac but have many friends and acquaintances who do; knowing what it's like to have my own food sensitivity, I try my best to have safe foods on hand when they visit. Your recipes have been integral to providing them with greater variety and I'm happy to say I've been able to send a few people your way. Thank you so much for sharing!The Crankyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11482237436135513483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-39852726277169675162012-04-18T12:30:52.467-07:002012-04-18T12:30:52.467-07:00Thank you Sarah! My daughter is 18 now and was dia...Thank you Sarah! My daughter is 18 now and was diagnosed at 16. It is always amazing to me that she made it this far in life until we found out! Sounds like you went a long time through misery too. My heart goes out to you, but I am so happy that the food industry is finally getting info on this awful disease and now it is not as tough to eat! Take care!MomWhatsForDinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11175076351432520695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-21834629144393259482012-04-18T11:37:17.129-07:002012-04-18T11:37:17.129-07:00This made me want to hug my mom. I can't imagi...This made me want to hug my mom. I can't imagine how frustrating it is to see your daughter hurting without being able to help. I'm coming from the other end of that misery, a college senior diagnosed last year with celiac, and my mom must have felt the same way when I had my mental/physical breakdowns. It just simply sucks and I feel for you both!<br /><br />On the other hand, there's nothing better than some warm, cheesy comfort food to help get out of that funk. I've never tried (any) gf rolls, but I'm excited to make these! Thanks and hope your daughter feels 100% again soon!Sarah @scottontrotternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-67761988503146086402012-04-18T08:55:23.685-07:002012-04-18T08:55:23.685-07:00Sorry you have to go through it too! It always hel...Sorry you have to go through it too! It always helps to hear others stories. Not that I want anyone else to have to go through it, but sometimes people look at us like we are crazy. If they can't see the illness then they don't care, or think it doesn't exist. <br /><br />Yes, one cube is 8 Tablespoons. Thank you for the support!MomWhatsForDinnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11175076351432520695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-678522377938022360.post-61252206942546742492012-04-18T08:20:32.572-07:002012-04-18T08:20:32.572-07:00So sorry your daughter is having a rough time! An...So sorry your daughter is having a rough time! And it never affects just one. We don't have celiac, but all four of my kids (6 yrs and under) have food allergies. My 5 year old son is allergic to wheat and has ADHD. He is a completely different child when he gets any amount of wheat (and his allergy is slight). Bedwetting, meltdowns, hitting, impulsivity, hives, red cheeks and ears, disobedience, etc. He doesn't tell me yet how it makes him feel, but he knows wheat makes him feel bad. He says "I have wheat in my tummy." We have only been gluten free since November, but he understands how crummy he feels. It is so hard getting others to understand and remember!<br /><br />The bread looks super yummy!! We haven't had anything like that since last fall. Does one cube mean one stick (8 tablespoons)??beclynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09022138432941127991noreply@blogger.com