Picture Problems

I’ve got some pictures of some gluten-free food I’ve been cooking, but I’m experiencing technical issues with the camera and our home computer network!  I’d like to get these photos online so you can see how terrible food can look despite being delicious.  🙂

My girlfriend is particularly finicky about food and she’s an artist so she loves to make visual judgments about a new dish.  (Eww that looks disgusting.)

Luckily, I’ve gotten enough trust from good tasting dishes so that she’ll actually give it a try now.  Hopefully, I can figure out how to get these pictures online and published – and hopefully, the look of the food won’t scare you away from trying some of my favorite gluten-free recipes!

Gluten for Christmas

I don’t even know when it hit, but without fail I started feeling the effects of gluten soon after leaving town for the holidays.  Maybe it was some of the snacks I ate on the way, maybe it was kitchen cross-contamination or traces of wheat in something that seemed innocent and gluten-free.  Whatever it was, I ended up sleeping most of Christmas and now I’m still in the phase where the itch is crawling all over my skin.

And its not just getting sick that makes holidays and travel difficult, there was also this odd sense of being incredibly hungry while being surrounded by the most delicious food.  Oh I’d love some of that meal you’ve cooked up – but I really shouldn’t. Pies, cakes, cookies?  You can’t just hop in the car to Walmart to get a gluten-free version (Publix near here does have some great gluten-free cookies, though they’re incredibly expensive.)

Here’s another unique dilemma faced by the gluten-intolerant at Christmas:  gifts containing gluten!  I mean, of course I like chocolate, but not the kind with barely malt in it 🙁

Families tries to accomodate and I love them for it, but I can barely keep track of my own ingredients and kitchen space when I’ve got such a huge incentive to do so.  I think next year, I’m bringing some gf brownies…