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Crackers?

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>My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G

>tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

>PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and

>I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

>new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

>see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

>tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

>great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

>away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

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Crackers?

Mimi

mel1riches wrote:

>My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G

>tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

>PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and

>I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

>new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

>see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

>tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

>great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

>away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

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>> My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G> tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the> PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and> I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any> new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I> see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn> tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,> great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail> away for something worthwhile. Please help!!>, do you bake at all? I have a wonderful recipe from my dear MIL that I zipped up a bit with Bette Hagman's "sourdough" starter. It makes 2 HUGE loafs, that freeze well whole or when sliced. I also use this dough as a "sweet dough" for making GF Cardamom bread, cinnamon rolls or buns and it makes SUPER french toast!Best!CassiGluten free in downtown Imatra!

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>> My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G> tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the> PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and> I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any> new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I> see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn> tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,> great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail> away for something worthwhile. Please help!!>, do you bake at all? I have a wonderful recipe from my dear MIL that I zipped up a bit with Bette Hagman's "sourdough" starter. It makes 2 HUGE loafs, that freeze well whole or when sliced. I also use this dough as a "sweet dough" for making GF Cardamom bread, cinnamon rolls or buns and it makes SUPER french toast!Best!CassiGluten free in downtown Imatra!

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First- do you toast the bread? I find Ener-g foods bread inedible

untoasted, and i assume kinnikinnick is the same way. I like their

plain white rice bagels, toasted. Otherwise, i like Whole Foods GF

bakehouse bread. Food for life also has a rice tortilla, although I

don't know that I would recommend it cold with PB & J. There are

always rice crackers or rice/ popcorn cakes (although to be frank I

am SO over those ;)- but maybe your little one would like them)'

However, I think the best GF bread is that homemade from Bette

Hagman recipes. Have you tried any from her " The Gluten Free Gourmet

Bakes Bread? " Some online recipes are good, although I'm really

picky. I've also heard good things about Carol Fenster's latest

book.

Besides the traditional P & J how about tuna salad in onigiri (rice

triangles wrapped in a sheet of nori)... they're very popular with

kids in japan, and really yummy. you can buy special plastic wrap in

japanese stores to keep the nori separate from the rice and thus

keep it crispy. Or, if you go thai, how about rice paper spring

rolls with whatever filling inside she likes. Traditionally chicken

or shrimp or (my option) tofu with veggies, but you could be

creative..

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> My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G

> tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

> PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school

and

> I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

> new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

> see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

> tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

> great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

> away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

>

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First- do you toast the bread? I find Ener-g foods bread inedible

untoasted, and i assume kinnikinnick is the same way. I like their

plain white rice bagels, toasted. Otherwise, i like Whole Foods GF

bakehouse bread. Food for life also has a rice tortilla, although I

don't know that I would recommend it cold with PB & J. There are

always rice crackers or rice/ popcorn cakes (although to be frank I

am SO over those ;)- but maybe your little one would like them)'

However, I think the best GF bread is that homemade from Bette

Hagman recipes. Have you tried any from her " The Gluten Free Gourmet

Bakes Bread? " Some online recipes are good, although I'm really

picky. I've also heard good things about Carol Fenster's latest

book.

Besides the traditional P & J how about tuna salad in onigiri (rice

triangles wrapped in a sheet of nori)... they're very popular with

kids in japan, and really yummy. you can buy special plastic wrap in

japanese stores to keep the nori separate from the rice and thus

keep it crispy. Or, if you go thai, how about rice paper spring

rolls with whatever filling inside she likes. Traditionally chicken

or shrimp or (my option) tofu with veggies, but you could be

creative..

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> My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G

> tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

> PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school

and

> I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

> new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

> see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

> tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

> great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

> away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

>

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It is a sure shame to waste the money on

that bread if it doesn’t get eaten, eh? Maybe Rice cakes or popcorn

cakes. I found whole grain rice cakes at WF that even have some fiber. I think

homemade bread is better than anything we’ve bought, but I do like the

breads/English muffins from Foods by . There are also rice tortillas out

there—maybe two layers like a quesadilla, cut in quarters?

Or, how about slices of apples she can dip

in her peanut butter? Or pb and honey mixed up to dip them in? We like pb on

celery sticks also. Or just put the pbj in a little cup and give her a spoon! Add

on the side something to make up for lack of bread, though there is so little

nutrition in the tapioca bread, as I recall, that she’s not missing much

by skipping it.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of mel1riches

Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006

10:34 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Help w/ PB

and J sandwich

My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J

sandwich on Ener-G

tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and

I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

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It is a sure shame to waste the money on

that bread if it doesn’t get eaten, eh? Maybe Rice cakes or popcorn

cakes. I found whole grain rice cakes at WF that even have some fiber. I think

homemade bread is better than anything we’ve bought, but I do like the

breads/English muffins from Foods by . There are also rice tortillas out

there—maybe two layers like a quesadilla, cut in quarters?

Or, how about slices of apples she can dip

in her peanut butter? Or pb and honey mixed up to dip them in? We like pb on

celery sticks also. Or just put the pbj in a little cup and give her a spoon! Add

on the side something to make up for lack of bread, though there is so little

nutrition in the tapioca bread, as I recall, that she’s not missing much

by skipping it.

Laurie

lbilyeu@...

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of mel1riches

Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006

10:34 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: Help w/ PB

and J sandwich

My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J

sandwich on Ener-G

tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and

I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

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Have you considered a spoon?

My son went through a phase (actually overlapped diagnosis) where he

would just eat the filling out of sandwiches, so I stopped wasting the

bread and just gave him a little bowl of peanut butter and a spoon.

(he also had sides like apple slices, dried fruit, carrots, etc. that

he could dip in the PB) Then we discovered you can buy Skippy in

little plastic tubes - perfect for lunch on the go. Gradually as his

appetite increased, he wanted his peanut butter on bread again.

Maureen

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> My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G

> tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

> PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school and

> I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

> new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

> see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

> tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

> great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

> away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

>

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The tapioca bread is also what we use, and you absolutely have to

toast it. It is gross otherwise. Does she want bread? I know

that " Living Without " magazine recommends using lettuce or greens as

sandwich wraps. I don't know how a 4 yr old would take to that,

though.

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> My 4 year old celiac has been eating her PB & J sandwich on Ener-G

> tapioca bread for the last 2 years. She basically just eats all the

> PB and J off and leaves the bread. We are starting summer school

and

> I am desperate for new ideas of what to put our PB and J onto. Any

> new GREAT bread ideas. I am not a big fan of Kinninkick, although I

> see many good posts about it. She also does not really like corn

> tortillas. Any bread that your kids love...something not too thick,

> great taste...would hold up well for school??? I am willing to mail

> away for something worthwhile. Please help!!

>

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