Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you have soy? Find gf soy sauce or use coconut aminos and do Asian dishes. Very little dairy or gluten in those dishes- and veggies are highlighted. Check Oh She Glows blog too for good ideas.
I am sure OP knows this, but on the off chance she doesn't - Soy sauce is not gluten free unless it specifically states it on the bottle.
Bragg's Liquid Aminos (find in Whole Foods) is basically gluten free soy sauce
I think La Choy is GF, but Kikomman is not (in terms of the regular store brands).
i make lentil soup all the time in the crock pot - 1lb of green lentils, garlic, onion, carrots, potato, kale, 6 c. water, boullion (chicken or veg). Chop vegetables, and put everything in the crock pot. Cook on low for 8 hrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you have soy? Find gf soy sauce or use coconut aminos and do Asian dishes. Very little dairy or gluten in those dishes- and veggies are highlighted. Check Oh She Glows blog too for good ideas.
I am sure OP knows this, but on the off chance she doesn't - Soy sauce is not gluten free unless it specifically states it on the bottle.
Bragg's Liquid Aminos (find in Whole Foods) is basically gluten free soy sauce
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you have soy? Find gf soy sauce or use coconut aminos and do Asian dishes. Very little dairy or gluten in those dishes- and veggies are highlighted. Check Oh She Glows blog too for good ideas.
I am sure OP knows this, but on the off chance she doesn't - Soy sauce is not gluten free unless it specifically states it on the bottle.