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<blockquote data-quote="MrsA2" data-source="post: 2334406" data-attributes="member: 521715"><p>My mum used to rub babies sore gums with neat whisky, or sore teeth with it too. Put me off drinking it for years, but I can quite like it now. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite37" alt=":happy:" title="Happy :happy:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":happy:" /></p><p>Interesting reading all the bread stories. I'm only just coming upto 8 months after diagnosis and am learning never to say never. I currently don't miss bread at all, in any shape or form and the keto breads do seem to have an alarming odd mix of ingredients so at the moment I'm happy to abstain.</p><p>I do think some of these keto recipes are getting close to using manufactured ingredients and are becoming as mass produced as the foods we are trying to avoid. If I don't recognise it, or know how the ingredients are made, then I'm passing (but never saying never!)</p><p>What on earth are xanthum gum and protein whey powder anyway? </p><p>Luckily we are a family without any particular food no nos. Since my dx, my hubby has even started eating and liking nuts after a lifetime of avoidance.</p><p></p><p>[USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] which cake is it that works for you? I'm wondering if you have undiagnosed allergies as well as the big D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsA2, post: 2334406, member: 521715"] My mum used to rub babies sore gums with neat whisky, or sore teeth with it too. Put me off drinking it for years, but I can quite like it now. :happy: Interesting reading all the bread stories. I'm only just coming upto 8 months after diagnosis and am learning never to say never. I currently don't miss bread at all, in any shape or form and the keto breads do seem to have an alarming odd mix of ingredients so at the moment I'm happy to abstain. I do think some of these keto recipes are getting close to using manufactured ingredients and are becoming as mass produced as the foods we are trying to avoid. If I don't recognise it, or know how the ingredients are made, then I'm passing (but never saying never!) What on earth are xanthum gum and protein whey powder anyway? Luckily we are a family without any particular food no nos. Since my dx, my hubby has even started eating and liking nuts after a lifetime of avoidance. [USER=193971]@ianpspurs[/USER] which cake is it that works for you? I'm wondering if you have undiagnosed allergies as well as the big D [/QUOTE]
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