I wish I'd known about the good gluten free bread before we went on our 10/16 cruise. DS is on gfcf and DH and I discussed for months whether we should have him follow his diet or try enzymes and eating what he wanted...a BIG mistake !!! After 2 days we pulled the dairy and gave him the enzymes but let him have bread. For our repo cruise I am telling
DCL way ahead of time and DS will be sticking to his diet. Which means we will too. It would help if DS enjoyed more of the foods that he can eat...peel and eat shrimp, lobster, prime rib, fruit, vegetables, nuts, etc...I'll have him stick with kosher hot dogs and sausage too. Oh well, I have nine months, maybe his tastes will have expanded by then. There are some safe soy sauces...I can't think of the brand right off the top of my head, you may want to check gfcfdiet.com. I really hate gfcf...I've never talked to anyone that says their child eats well...I was talking to one of the nurses at the clinic where DS is monitored, and she said her daughter ate really icky food. If it is like DS it is hot dogs, kosher sausage, some meats, juices, chips, rice, eggs, bacon, potatoes, sorbet with choc sauce, popsicles, and some rice noodle dishes. He will occasionally eat a fried corn tortilla, salsa, or guacamole. He hates all of the candy he is allowed to have. By the way, don't you love the Tinkyda (sp) pasta ? So much better than the quinoa or other rice pastas. The Tinkyda actually tastes like real pasta, just cheap and overcooked. I have wonderful gfcf meals planned for the holidays...DS will probably eat ham on Thursday, he already told me he won't eat turkey, and prime rib on Christmas...in spite of the fact that all the appetizers, side dishes, and desserts will be safe for him. I hate cooking gfcf too...I have always used butter, lots of high end dairy products, cheese, and bought great breads. Now I put margarine in my cart and I feel like people are looking and thinking what a big loser I am. I keep telling myself it isn't as bad for DS as I think...I've been on a diet for the past 30 years so I certainly don't eat what I want...and the people in Laura Ingalls Wilder books ate horribly...especially in "The Long Winter"...and they managed okay...I am ignoring "Farmer Boy"in this reasoning process.