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I appreciate that, but it's all good. I thought I'd miss the gluten-heavy stuff much more than I do, but now that I've been off it for a while, I never really give it a second thought. I'm feeling a lot better these days, too, and my overall diet has improved tremendously. That isn't to say that I'm drinking the GF Kool-Aid and calling it the world's healthiest diet or anything, but the changes I had to make led to additional changes that resulted in improvements on the whole.Comment
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I appreciate that, but it's all good. I thought I'd miss the gluten-heavy stuff much more than I do, but now that I've been off it for a while, I never really give it a second thought. I'm feeling a lot better these days, too, and my overall diet has improved tremendously. That isn't to say that I'm drinking the GF Kool-Aid and calling it the world's healthiest diet or anything, but the changes I had to make led to additional changes that resulted in improvements on the whole.
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I can't drink ciders either. Rhinegeist Brewing here in Cincinnati has two that are kind of the exception. They're 'dry hopped' so they're very similar to a dry white wine. They're naturally low in sugar and much lower in calories. I can drink those moreso, but it's still not something I seek out.Comment
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I actually kinda buy into the hysteria abut gluten. My wife having a gluten free diet, I sometimes go days without eating it if I don't eat out at a restaurant. Invariably, I always feel better after a day or two of not eating it at all. I think even in people without a gluten allergy, there are tangible benefits of not eating it.Isaiah 5:20Comment
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There is/was a tennis player. Jokovic? He credited his turn around to winning tournaments to a gluten free diet and he wasn't sensitive to gluten. Ever since my wife was diagnosed I can tell a difference in how better I feel. The thing that really bakes my noodle is how expensive gf bread is. About $5 for this tiny sack of sadness.
But I'm gonna share a lifechanger with you: The Skinnytaste Bagel. We use Namaste gluten free flour bought at Costco, but I think Kroger and Meijer sell it in normal quantities if you don't have a membership. These bagels are outstanding, and you'd hardly know the difference. The dough is so versatile - we've made pizza (parbake the crust at 450 for 6-7 minutes and it's good as gold), cinnamon rolls, breadsticks, and sub sandwich buns.
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That's the truth. Gluten free bread isn't good.
But I'm gonna share a lifechanger with you: The Skinnytaste Bagel. We use Namaste gluten free flour bought at Costco, but I think Kroger and Meijer sell it in normal quantities if you don't have a membership. These bagels are outstanding, and you'd hardly know the difference. The dough is so versatile - we've made pizza (parbake the crust at 450 for 6-7 minutes and it's good as gold), cinnamon rolls, breadsticks, and sub sandwich buns.
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Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest. They collaborate this year with Bitburger Brewing. Fantastic fall marzen. Great Lakes Oktoberfest goes without saying, imo. My favorite Oktoberfest style.Isaiah 5:20👍 1Comment
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Kroger up here in Mt. Washington has the Sierra Nevada on sale for $7.79 a sixer. About as good a deal as you are gonna get.Isaiah 5:20👍 2Comment
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