Glad that you and the girls were able to watch almost the whole movie before the interruption. I missed some after the first hour but saw the ending.
That's the same type of conversation we had with our daughter about removing the wheat from their diet because of the family's food budget. They make flour inexpensive and the whole foods are more expensive to feed a family. She says that with children, the food budget can get really high eliminating wheat. When you get the chance to hear what Dr. Davis says, most will want to eliminate the dwarf wheat from their family's diet because of the health consequences for everyone. She has a health issue and we told her about the wheat could be the cause of it. She experimented by not eating wheat for 10 days and she didn't have any problems. Then she decided to eat something with wheat and she didn't feel well that evening. She was tested for gluten intolerance but it didn't show she was sensitive to it. Dr. Davis says the problem in wheat in the 99% of the population is the gliadin not the gluten that 1% celiacs can't tolerate.
We finally got a little rain for a couple of days here. The plants in the garden loved it. Sorry that David's garden has been drowning in all the rain you've been getting. We always seem to be able to grow Swiss Chard and have a bed full of them. The squash plant is doing well but had to fence them off because we found the lizards were munching on some. Still waiting for the beans to show up. There's flower on them but no beans yet.
I have been using almond flour, flax seed meal and coconut flour to substitute for wheat. There is a substitute that Dr. Davis recommends in his cookbook to use Shirataki noodles. I haven't tried using it yet. Can't find any locally here. I probably will have to order some over the internet. You might be able to find them in your local grocery stores or Asian market.
Amazon sells it and check these links that explains how to use it.
http://www.konjacfoods.com/ http://www.genkiusainc.com/order/index.html http://www.asianfoodgrocer.com/category/shirataki-noodles One of the side benefits to these noodles is weight loss

and another is the amount of fiber they contain.
Will try to give you a call tomorrow. Have a great weekend!