non alcoholic thanksgiving drink recipes
Thanksgiving menu suggestions?
So it’s just me and hubby for Thanksgiving for the next few years (he’s in the Air Force and we’re overseas). So I’ve decided to take the opportunity to experiment with Thanksgiving recipes while it’s just the two of us. He doesn’t care, he just wants to eat. I’m making a traditional turkey dinner. But I would like some new twists on the classic sides, or some completely new ones. Also…what should we drink? Non-alcoholic preferably.
My mom likes to use peruvian blue potatoes for the mashed potatoes. They make the plate look really colorful with the sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, etc. We also like to serve pumpkin mousse after dinner. You can eat it as is or put a little in your coffee for flavor.
Living a gluten free life
Living a gluten free life has its challenges. You need to make lists of gluten free foods, gluten free diet foods if you’re dieting, you need to be aware of gluten free fast foods, and much more. So how does one cope in a gluten world?
Here are a few tips to help with the Celiac disease and how to live gluten free.
Be consistent in your awareness of where gluten may crop up. Be sure to avoid eating wheat, rye, barley and any for of non gluten free baked goods. Pastas also fall into this category to watch out for.
Durum and Semolina are forms of wheat as well as Spelt and Kamut.
Living gluten free means always reading labels. Watch out for trigger words such as “modified food starch”, or “food starch” for that matter. The ingredients quite possibly contain grains that are incompatible with someone who lives with the Celiac disease.
Living Gluten free can be complicated for many people. It stems from a disease known as Celiac disease and is an intolerance to Gluten. So far, the only known way to treat Celiac disease is to abstain from gluten.
Gluten free diets are starting to become more accepted in many countries and the USA is no exception. If you live a gluten free life, you will find that some restaurant chains are now containing a gluten free menu. Some food stores, such as Whole Foods are not carrying gluten free food items as well.
Scour the internet for gluten free recipes. You can find gluten free recipes for foods such as, gluten free crackers, gluten free bread, gluten free and even gluten free alcoholic drinks.
If you are preparing a Thanksgiving dinner and you want to have a gravy, be sure not to use flour, unless it is some form of gluten free flour. Try making your gravy with cornstarch or arrow root. These are both acceptable ways to make gravy if you are living a gluten free life.
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These are both acceptable ways to make gravy if you are living a gluten free life
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