Sample menu for those in remisison
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Sample menu for those in remisison
Though I'd make this a new post.
All those in remission give us a sample diet. I think it would be helpful to the newbies.
Roni
All those in remission give us a sample diet. I think it would be helpful to the newbies.
Roni
I suppose we can collect this stuff and put it in an "information" room later.
Here's my current diet:
Meat--Pork,Chicken, Fish, rarely Turkey, and Beef
Potatoes
Eggs
Rice--usually as flour for breading, or for baking chocolate chip cookies
Chocolate chips for the cookies
Water
Virgils Root Beer
Tea
Tex
Here's my current diet:
Meat--Pork,Chicken, Fish, rarely Turkey, and Beef
Potatoes
Eggs
Rice--usually as flour for breading, or for baking chocolate chip cookies
Chocolate chips for the cookies
Water
Virgils Root Beer
Tea
Tex
Roni,
Yep, I can eat anything that's listed on the paleo diet - meat/fowl/seafood/ veggies, fruit, nuts, seeds, eggs. I use pure maple syrup or honey for sweeteners. I make muffins using the SCD (specific carbohydrate diet) recipe, which uses almond flour, honey, eggs, and fruit juice (and nuts/blueberries or whatever else you want to add).
Polly
Yep, I can eat anything that's listed on the paleo diet - meat/fowl/seafood/ veggies, fruit, nuts, seeds, eggs. I use pure maple syrup or honey for sweeteners. I make muffins using the SCD (specific carbohydrate diet) recipe, which uses almond flour, honey, eggs, and fruit juice (and nuts/blueberries or whatever else you want to add).
Polly
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Hi Roni,
You are getting a little bit of a scewed view because so many responses are from people with multiple intolerances - count me in LOL!
I eat mostly Paleo but not exclusively. I sometimes add a little rice and occasionally a little potato. I also indulge in Enjoy Life No-Oatmeal Oatmeal cookies - they are not paleo.
I eat meat at every meal; mostly beef, pork, lamb; very little turkey, chicken, salmon. I often grill the meat in a skillet and add some vegetables toward the end. Only spices are slt/pep - I like Muir Glen Ketchup as a Steak Sauce. I've found a trigger free source for Hot Italian Sausage and enjoy it very much. Once a week - perhaps twice I have a salad with dressing that I make from extra virgin olive oil, walnut oil, Alessi white balsamic vinegar, slt, pep, garlic.
I eat eggs almost every day - I like them scrambled, sunny side up, boiled, or raw in a fruit smoothie.
I make beef jerky (slt/pep for spice/flavor) in a food dehydrator that I bought at Walmart. This is an easy snack food - something I can toss in my pocket book and eat while out and about.
I drink tea and decaf coffee and water.
I always have dried fruit and nuts available for snacks - I buy them at HF store, they have them w/o added sugar and/or other preservatives. I love Newman Owns Prunes. Almonds and walnuts are my favorite nuts.
I also eat fresh fruit every day. I tolerate all fresh fruit.
Love,
Karen
(gluten free, dairy free, soy free, corn free, yeast free)
In remission since end of February 2005 - 3 months now, YEAH!!
You are getting a little bit of a scewed view because so many responses are from people with multiple intolerances - count me in LOL!
I eat mostly Paleo but not exclusively. I sometimes add a little rice and occasionally a little potato. I also indulge in Enjoy Life No-Oatmeal Oatmeal cookies - they are not paleo.
I eat meat at every meal; mostly beef, pork, lamb; very little turkey, chicken, salmon. I often grill the meat in a skillet and add some vegetables toward the end. Only spices are slt/pep - I like Muir Glen Ketchup as a Steak Sauce. I've found a trigger free source for Hot Italian Sausage and enjoy it very much. Once a week - perhaps twice I have a salad with dressing that I make from extra virgin olive oil, walnut oil, Alessi white balsamic vinegar, slt, pep, garlic.
I eat eggs almost every day - I like them scrambled, sunny side up, boiled, or raw in a fruit smoothie.
I make beef jerky (slt/pep for spice/flavor) in a food dehydrator that I bought at Walmart. This is an easy snack food - something I can toss in my pocket book and eat while out and about.
I drink tea and decaf coffee and water.
I always have dried fruit and nuts available for snacks - I buy them at HF store, they have them w/o added sugar and/or other preservatives. I love Newman Owns Prunes. Almonds and walnuts are my favorite nuts.
I also eat fresh fruit every day. I tolerate all fresh fruit.
Love,
Karen
(gluten free, dairy free, soy free, corn free, yeast free)
In remission since end of February 2005 - 3 months now, YEAH!!
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Hi Roni,
I think you want diets from people in total remission. I am, kinda of, but it's a really shakey remission. Any little slip puts me right back to square one. But, here goes, just in case this helps:
For total remission: Paleo-lowcarb-grainfree-gf-df-eggsonlyincookedfoods-minimalsoy-methylB12 (with some potatoes: the exception)
For almost remission: lowcarb-gf-df-eggsincookedfoodsonly-ricefree-B12-potatoes
For all-out flare: #1,2,3Dairy #4Rice #5Beans #5Beer #7Wheat #8Eggs #9B vitamins #10Vit E,C #11sorbitol,mannitol,splenda
Helpful things: Caltrate 600Plus
Marsha
I think you want diets from people in total remission. I am, kinda of, but it's a really shakey remission. Any little slip puts me right back to square one. But, here goes, just in case this helps:
For total remission: Paleo-lowcarb-grainfree-gf-df-eggsonlyincookedfoods-minimalsoy-methylB12 (with some potatoes: the exception)
For almost remission: lowcarb-gf-df-eggsincookedfoodsonly-ricefree-B12-potatoes
For all-out flare: #1,2,3Dairy #4Rice #5Beans #5Beer #7Wheat #8Eggs #9B vitamins #10Vit E,C #11sorbitol,mannitol,splenda
Helpful things: Caltrate 600Plus
Marsha
Dear Roni,
OOOOhhhh yeah. Big time. The only vitamins I've been able to take are really the minerals - calcium, magnesium (a type that doesn't cause D-let me know if you want info) and potassium. And a B12 lozenge.
Soy might be a bigger problem for me than I thought, because I just read that Vit E is not only wheat derived, but may be soy or both.
Does anybody know exactly what the gel caps that vit E and A are made of? Tex, help!
Love, Marsha
OOOOhhhh yeah. Big time. The only vitamins I've been able to take are really the minerals - calcium, magnesium (a type that doesn't cause D-let me know if you want info) and potassium. And a B12 lozenge.
Soy might be a bigger problem for me than I thought, because I just read that Vit E is not only wheat derived, but may be soy or both.
Does anybody know exactly what the gel caps that vit E and A are made of? Tex, help!
Love, Marsha
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Hi Roni,
I don't take any vitamin supplements either - but I do have some in storage (the left overs!!) - I am afraid they will cause D. You can get vitamins that are free of most allergens from www.freedavitamins.com
Love,
Karen
I don't take any vitamin supplements either - but I do have some in storage (the left overs!!) - I am afraid they will cause D. You can get vitamins that are free of most allergens from www.freedavitamins.com
Love,
Karen