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--- Jane <twoslim wrote:

 

> Does anyone here cook with spelt flour? I'm

> considering eliminating wheat and white flour from

> my diet. I really don't know anything about spelt

> and how it will substitute for wheat.

> Jane

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hi jane,

 

i eliminated wheat out of my diet a little over 4

weeks ago. i have used spelt flour many times over

the years with good results. i've made bread,

tortillas, cookies, pizza crusts, noodles, and

cornbread with it. if you want some of the recipes

let me know.

spelt is not gluten-free, although it is my

understanding that the gluten in spelt is water

soluable, so it's better tolerated by people who have

problems with wheat.

 

susie

 

--- Jane <twoslim wrote:

 

> Does anyone here cook with spelt flour? I'm

> considering eliminating wheat and white flour from

> my diet. I really don't know anything about spelt

> and how it will substitute for wheat.

> Jane

 

 

 

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Susie, I'd love some recipes.

 

I just received The Fibromyalgia Cookbook by S. Smith. In it, she has a

list of foods to eliminate (white flour and wheat are on the list) and then

re-introduce to your diet in order to determine which foods cause you the

most pain. I know that green peppers, tomatoes and eggplant will cause

trouble and boy do I love them!

 

Thanks for offering recipes, any time you get to it, it would be of

help.

Jane

 

 

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Thursday, June 16, 2005 11:38 PM

Re: Spelt Flour - jane

 

 

> hi jane,

>

> i eliminated wheat out of my diet a little over 4

> weeks ago. i have used spelt flour many times over

> the years with good results. i've made bread,

> tortillas, cookies, pizza crusts, noodles, and

> cornbread with it. if you want some of the recipes

> let me know.

> spelt is not gluten-free, although it is my

> understanding that the gluten in spelt is water

> soluable, so it's better tolerated by people who have

> problems with wheat.

>

> susie

>

>

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