CoP Luv
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DH has ulerative colitis so he is on a starch-free, lactose-free, grain-free, and sugar free diet.
It is called the Specific Carbohydrate diet.
It has worked wonders for us, but it is difficult. We have found cookbooks and tons of websites with really great recipes. Google Comfy Tummy which is a food blog that has great links and resources for other blogs which post fantastic recipes (I don't actually care for the Comfy Tummy site). Besides helping him out, it is just a very healthy way of living free of processed foods.
If you have to go starch free, almond flour will be your friend. You can buy in bulk online ($4/lb.) for MUCH less than what you can find in Whole Foods ($13/lb.)
We hardly go to the grocery store anymore except for produce and meat. Everything else we make at home (snacks, desserts, etc.).
The first month of changing a diet is hard, but eventually you get into the swing of things. And this is coming from two people who HATE to cook.
Hugs to you and good luck!!!!
It is called the Specific Carbohydrate diet.
It has worked wonders for us, but it is difficult. We have found cookbooks and tons of websites with really great recipes. Google Comfy Tummy which is a food blog that has great links and resources for other blogs which post fantastic recipes (I don't actually care for the Comfy Tummy site). Besides helping him out, it is just a very healthy way of living free of processed foods.
If you have to go starch free, almond flour will be your friend. You can buy in bulk online ($4/lb.) for MUCH less than what you can find in Whole Foods ($13/lb.)
We hardly go to the grocery store anymore except for produce and meat. Everything else we make at home (snacks, desserts, etc.).
The first month of changing a diet is hard, but eventually you get into the swing of things. And this is coming from two people who HATE to cook.
Hugs to you and good luck!!!!