I’m still trying to figure out what to eat now that we’re gluten free and casein free. I typed up a list of food ideas which I’m going to post as a reference on our fridge for those moments when I get stuck and need ideas. Thought I’d share it here. It’s still evolving and expanding.
Breakfast
Steal Cut oats with fresh or dried fruit (oftentimes we stir in dates, dried coconut, raisins, ground flax seeds, cinnamon, brown sugar and/or almond milk)
Fruit smoothie with a handful of spinach or kale
Gluten free cereals like corn flakes or rice krispies, chex (hate them)
Crepes (I just figured this out this week; I used almond milk and tapioca flour which the lovely woman at a Filipino market recommended to me and is quite affordable)
Lunch/Dinners
Corn tortiallas with beans, chicken, tomatoes, lettuce
Stir fry with a little chicken, lots of fresh vegetables, and rice (I almost always mix my jasmine rice or brown rice with quinoa)
Chili with tortilla chips
Sweet potatoes/ sweet potato fries
Soups and stews
Grain salads with vegetables mixed in
Thai curry dishes (they use coconut milk; not dairy milk. The kids actually love the Thai curry dishes)
Indian dishes (the spices used in indian dishes are phenomenally healthy)
Salads
Marinated, grilled kabobs
Asian rice noodles w/vegetables
Breakfast burritos – eggs, potatoes, ham/bacon
Baked potato with chili
Chicken with vegetables
Gluten free bread peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Snacks
Apples and peanut butter
Fresh vegetables with hummus – red/green/yellow/orange peppers, cucumbers, celery, carrots, broccoli
Applesauce
Nuts (the boys love cashews and almonds; Sadie thinks all nuts make her throw up (only pistachios do) so she won’t eat any)
Fresh fruit – strawberries, kiwi, blueberries, blackberries, watermelon, grapes, honeydew, oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, peaches, pineapple, pears (sometimes if the fruit is tart I mix cinnamon into some of our local honey and let the kids dip their fruit)
Ants on a log (raisins and PB on celery)
Fresh salsa with tortilla chips
Real popcorn
Hard boiled or scrambled eggs
Banana chips
Gluten free bread with honey and cinnamon (the bread is in the freezer section but $5/loaf so I don’t buy a ton of it)
Other weird things we’ve tried (like them all):
Nutritional yeast
Chia seeds
Sunflower butter
I’ve tried two baking gluten free recipes using rice flour but they were flops. I really need to find a healthy, tasty gluten free bread recipe. A friend gave me a recipe I’ve been meaning to try but I haven’t found the time yet. Hopefully this week I’ll give it a go 🙂
Not surprisingly, I have a considerable amount of energy lately and we’re all feeling very healthy and strong. Our neighbors are snow birds and gave us a bunch of their food this past week because they left for the summer. I ate their wheat bread one day and felt yucky and lethargic all afternoon. I’ve noticed that wheat really zaps my energy. Although, not always, just the breads from the grocery store. We splurged and got pizza Friday night and I felt gross afterwards. I keep repeating the same mistakes. We still tend to cheat once per week. Sometimes more. Like last week the nice neighbor lady asked if my kids could have Popsicles. I didn’t want to be rude so I said yes, but they had artificial dyes AND (I found out later) they had fake sugar.
I try not to be too over-the-top strict. I don’t want the kids to feel so restricted that they go hog wild when they’re away from home. We’re trying to find the balance still. I feel good about the progress we’ve made and hope we can continue to retrain our palates to love healthy foods.
Shannon - You’re amazing Alicia. Have your kids always liked to eat these foods? Where do you get good produce? One of my biggest problems is finding good fruits and vegetables.
alicia - Hey Shannon! No, the kids are having to adapt. Their pretty good about it though. I’m not too strict about what they eat for dinner, as long as it’s healthy. If they don’t want what we’re having I get them something else. But after eating apples, broccoli, and grapes for several days in a row they become more excited about trying new things because their sick of the same stuff. They’re becoming more adventurous.
We have a fabulous vegetable stand that I go to at least once a week. I don’t like the commercial grocery stores’ produce nearly as much. Also, when I’m feeling rich I order organic, locally grown produce from a co-op we’re part of. Their broccoli is $4/head but it is scrumptious! The flavor is so much better. I bet you could google local co-ops and find some by you? Good luck!