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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 1687330" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hi Type 1 and Coeliac unfortunately do go together, I have both, auto immune conditions.</p><p>Making a home made curry is not expensive, (I have small amount of plain white rice), same with homemade meatballs, which are quick and easy, burger's, soups, casserole's( onion, carrot, green beans, a pepper, brocolli,seasoning etc, roast chicken is great and use the leftover's for lunch and another dinner. Using a slow cooker is great, as it cooks whilst you are out, or overnight if you prefer, fish can be eaten too, look out for cheaper cuts, like Pollock or Basa. You can get gluten free foods at Asda and Sainsbury, I like the nine bars and about 11 carbs per bar, same with a Rice cake. Gluten is in so many food's nowadays, we have to be vigilant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 1687330, member: 44643"] Hi Type 1 and Coeliac unfortunately do go together, I have both, auto immune conditions. Making a home made curry is not expensive, (I have small amount of plain white rice), same with homemade meatballs, which are quick and easy, burger's, soups, casserole's( onion, carrot, green beans, a pepper, brocolli,seasoning etc, roast chicken is great and use the leftover's for lunch and another dinner. Using a slow cooker is great, as it cooks whilst you are out, or overnight if you prefer, fish can be eaten too, look out for cheaper cuts, like Pollock or Basa. You can get gluten free foods at Asda and Sainsbury, I like the nine bars and about 11 carbs per bar, same with a Rice cake. Gluten is in so many food's nowadays, we have to be vigilant. [/QUOTE]
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