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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1439799" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I'm gluten-free, but not diagnosed coeliac (and as I already followed an LC way of eating, am pretty unlikely to be diagnosed by antibodies, unless I gluten load), but I don't even feel tempted to buy GF bread. About the only thing I have bought, so far, is GF Soy Sauce. Other "stuff" I make for myself and to be honest, home made variants of mustard, condiments and the like are cheaper, per 100ml than buying ready made, and of course, I can adjust things to suit my taste.</p><p></p><p>I'm afraid, when life saving/lengthening drugs are so severely restricted by the NHS, I'm afraid I find it tricky to justify the prospect providing food, free on prescription. I struggle to find a way to accept that a life devoid of bread or pizza bases is in any way impaired.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.glutafin.co.uk/your-prescription/2-how-much-gluten-free-food-am-i-entitled-to-on-my-prescription/" target="_blank">https://www.glutafin.co.uk/your-prescription/2-how-much-gluten-free-food-am-i-entitled-to-on-my-prescription/</a></p><p></p><p>I am told by a coeliac friend that most commercially available GF bread or cakes are not too good. Obviously, that's her opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1439799, member: 88961"] I'm gluten-free, but not diagnosed coeliac (and as I already followed an LC way of eating, am pretty unlikely to be diagnosed by antibodies, unless I gluten load), but I don't even feel tempted to buy GF bread. About the only thing I have bought, so far, is GF Soy Sauce. Other "stuff" I make for myself and to be honest, home made variants of mustard, condiments and the like are cheaper, per 100ml than buying ready made, and of course, I can adjust things to suit my taste. I'm afraid, when life saving/lengthening drugs are so severely restricted by the NHS, I'm afraid I find it tricky to justify the prospect providing food, free on prescription. I struggle to find a way to accept that a life devoid of bread or pizza bases is in any way impaired. [URL]https://www.glutafin.co.uk/your-prescription/2-how-much-gluten-free-food-am-i-entitled-to-on-my-prescription/[/URL] I am told by a coeliac friend that most commercially available GF bread or cakes are not too good. Obviously, that's her opinion. [/QUOTE]
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