DisDreaminMom
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Hi everyone! For those of you who don't know me from the Behavior Challenge Thread, I'm the mom of two kids, DD who is 9 and DS who is 7 and has Aspergers. We are not a dedicated GF family, but my son does not like most wheat containing products and I have been cooking GF for him and another relative who has a gluten allergy.
I always cook and say, "I wish I could get paid to do this!". I do work part time at The Disney Store but we are a farm family, so I have the opportunity to take a building I have and make it into a dedicated GF kitchen. My very dear friend has been diagnosed with Celiac AND Lupus and she has been trying to get me to take the plunge and finally go into business.
Here's what I'd like to do: make fresh products that taste like REAL food. No hockey pucks. No bread that is like a surf board. I will start out very small and do the Farmer's Market and local owned stores to begin with.
I think trial and error and customer feedback is the way to go on this one. Since many of you on here have personal experience with living the GF lifestyle, tell me your opinions and preferences. When I get to the point where we're operational (early March if all goes well), then I'll report and share recipes, etc.
My first question: Is important to you to make EVERYTHING GF AND CF (casein free-meaning no dairy) or would you like the option of eating products with dairy products? I know ASD dieters like GF/CF, but what about the celiacs?
Also, is it really important to you for things to be vegan (no animal products at all)?
Thanks In Advance!
I always cook and say, "I wish I could get paid to do this!". I do work part time at The Disney Store but we are a farm family, so I have the opportunity to take a building I have and make it into a dedicated GF kitchen. My very dear friend has been diagnosed with Celiac AND Lupus and she has been trying to get me to take the plunge and finally go into business.
Here's what I'd like to do: make fresh products that taste like REAL food. No hockey pucks. No bread that is like a surf board. I will start out very small and do the Farmer's Market and local owned stores to begin with.
I think trial and error and customer feedback is the way to go on this one. Since many of you on here have personal experience with living the GF lifestyle, tell me your opinions and preferences. When I get to the point where we're operational (early March if all goes well), then I'll report and share recipes, etc.
My first question: Is important to you to make EVERYTHING GF AND CF (casein free-meaning no dairy) or would you like the option of eating products with dairy products? I know ASD dieters like GF/CF, but what about the celiacs?
Also, is it really important to you for things to be vegan (no animal products at all)?
Thanks In Advance!