Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Is sprouted grain bread not a *wheat* bread? The package for Ezekiel bread says it's flourless, but I'm suspicious of that. Is this okay for someone with a wheat sensitivity? Also, is the cinnamon raisin okay for the no-sugar diet? Kefir - I tried the plain because it had no corn syrup. Bleck!!! So, does having the flavored Kefir (like strawberry banana) with corn syrup negate quitting sugar? Is stevia a substitute for sugar in a no sugar diet? Or, is it just a better sugar for those eating sugar? Is decaf coffee okay? I've read that caffeine is an issue, but does decaf negate that? What about decaf coffee milk (mostly milk with a little coffee? Green tea is supposed to be good for you but it has a lot of caffeine. So, is green tea out too? I know nothing about Chai. Is this an okay morning drink? Can anyone recommend a wheat free cracker that is good with cheese? I love toasted goat cheese on melba toast, sage derby, etc and cannot find an acceptable cracker. I've tried the nut cracker brand and several rice crackers. They just cannot support the full taste of strong cheese. An good solution for brie cheese is to sprinkle it with crushed walnuts/pecans and melt it on apple slices. My preference is for green golden delicious apples. Thanks, Lesley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Lesley, I'm new to this, but I tried to answer your questions as best as I know... >Is sprouted grain bread not a *wheat* bread? The package for Ezekiel >bread says it's flourless, but I'm suspicious of that. Um... I recently checked Ezekiel Bread and the 2nd ingredient was " sprouted wheat " . Also, is the cinnamon raisin >okay for the no-sugar diet? How much sugar is added, and is it made with wheat, and the raisins are concentrated sugar! Kefir - I tried the plain because it had no corn syrup. Bleck!!! So, >does having the flavored Kefir (like strawberry banana) with corn >syrup negate quitting sugar? Corn syrup is awful for us! >Is stevia a substitute for sugar in a no sugar diet? Or, is it just >a better sugar for those eating sugar? Sugar = bad. Aspartame = bad. Stevia = GOOOOD!!! >Is decaf coffee okay? I've read that caffeine is an issue, but does >decaf negate that? My practitioner told me that coffee is " okay if you HAVE to have it. " what she said was bad were all the things we put IN the coffee! What about decaf coffee milk (mostly milk with a >little coffee? I'm off dairy completely. No goats milk, no kefir. So, I guess it depends on what your practitioner says. >Can anyone recommend a wheat free cracker that is good with cheese? Isn't cheese a mold food, and therefore not to be consumed on this diet? That is what I understand. But, again, I'm new to this! good luck, tess _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 Hi Lesley, The Ezekial bread is sprouted grain. You can sprout any grain, as opposed to milling it to produce flour. Therefore, a bread can be flourless, but not wheat-free. You just have to check to see what kind of grain it is. In the case of the Ezekial bread, they do use wheat, so that would not work for you. On a no-sugar diet for candida, you should avoid any kind of sugar--natural or otherwise. Raisins are very sweet and should be avoided. Stevia, however, is not a sugar, but an herb. You can use stevia. Do you have a book, yet, to tell you how to do the diet? I would highly recommend " The Yeast Syndrome " by Trowbridge, MD. It is excellent! le Papageorgiou www.YeastRemedies.com www.NutritionTalkNow.com >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message: 18 > Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:14:00 -0000 > From: " lesley7244 " <lesley7244@...> >Subject: sprouted grain bread; kefir; and more > >Is sprouted grain bread not a *wheat* bread? The package for Ezekiel >bread says it's flourless, but I'm suspicious of that. Is this okay >for someone with a wheat sensitivity? Also, is the cinnamon raisin >okay for the no-sugar diet? > >Kefir - I tried the plain because it had no corn syrup. Bleck!!! So, >does having the flavored Kefir (like strawberry banana) with corn >syrup negate quitting sugar? > >Is stevia a substitute for sugar in a no sugar diet? Or, is it just >a better sugar for those eating sugar? > >Is decaf coffee okay? I've read that caffeine is an issue, but does >decaf negate that? What about decaf coffee milk (mostly milk with a >little coffee? Green tea is supposed to be good for you but it has a >lot of caffeine. So, is green tea out too? I know nothing about >Chai. Is this an okay morning drink? > >Can anyone recommend a wheat free cracker that is good with cheese? >I love toasted goat cheese on melba toast, sage derby, etc and >cannot find an acceptable cracker. I've tried the nut cracker brand >and several rice crackers. They just cannot support the full taste >of strong cheese. An good solution for brie cheese is to sprinkle it >with crushed walnuts/pecans and melt it on apple slices. My >preference is for green golden delicious apples. > >Thanks, > >Lesley > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Well, what is the criteria for a *mold* food? If it is that it gets mold on it, well everything does. Even veggies. So, what is the mold criteria? > >Can anyone recommend a wheat free cracker that is good with cheese? > > Isn't cheese a mold food, and therefore not to be consumed on this diet? > That is what I understand. But, again, I'm new to this! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 Hi Lesley, I commented with my opinions.... > sprouted grain bread; kefir; and more > > Is sprouted grain bread not a *wheat* bread? The package for Ezekiel > bread says it's flourless, but I'm suspicious of that. Is this okay > for someone with a wheat sensitivity? Also, is the cinnamon raisin > okay for the no-sugar diet? Like others said, sprouted grains can still be wheat sprouts. I can't digest kamut or spelt either. > Kefir - I tried the plain because it had no corn syrup. Bleck!!! So, > does having the flavored Kefir (like strawberry banana) with corn > syrup negate quitting sugar? I completely avoid high fructose corn syrup. It is garbage. It's funny you didn't like the plain Kefir, I did! Couldn't digest it though . Didn't agree with me at all. > Is stevia a substitute for sugar in a no sugar diet? Or, is it just > a better sugar for those eating sugar? It isn't a sugar and a lot of people like it. It is a sweet herb. I got a some of it but haven't tried it yet. > Is decaf coffee okay? I've read that caffeine is an issue, but does > decaf negate that? What about decaf coffee milk (mostly milk with a > little coffee? Green tea is supposed to be good for you but it has a > lot of caffeine. So, is green tea out too? I know nothing about > Chai. Is this an okay morning drink? Coffee is very acidic and should be eliminated IMHO. > Can anyone recommend a wheat free cracker that is good with cheese? > I love toasted goat cheese on melba toast, sage derby, etc and > cannot find an acceptable cracker. I've tried the nut cracker brand > and several rice crackers. They just cannot support the full taste > of strong cheese. An good solution for brie cheese is to sprinkle it > with crushed walnuts/pecans and melt it on apple slices. My > preference is for green golden delicious apples. I can't . I gave up on crackers and cheese for now. Same with nuts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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