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Hey Finnari,
What Whole Foods do you shop at in Phoenix... I used to live in Chandler and work in Tempe for 5 years... there was a Whole Foods I used to shop at in Tempe and a Trader Joes in Chandler. I also liked Sprouts.
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Hello there
No, Carol uses almond not coconut in her book as far as I could see. Could this be because her diet is more aimed at IBS and coconut flour is super high-fibre? Perhaps it is not IBS friendly? It doesn't affect my AS symptoms, but if I eat a lot I find I have a little trouble going to the toilet (sorry if that's too much information!)
I have made the cookies twice - the first time they were really crunchy on the outside and softer in the middle. The second time they came out more like coconut marcaroons. I didn't have any brown sugar though, so maybe that made the difference the second time, I don't know. I did like the crunchy batch better I must say!
You are so right though - they add a new dimension to all meat and veg!
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Hello there
No, Carol uses almond not coconut in her book as far as I could see. Could this be because her diet is more aimed at IBS and coconut flour is super high-fibre? Perhaps it is not IBS friendly? It doesn't affect my AS symptoms, but if I eat a lot I find I have a little trouble going to the toilet (sorry if that's too much information!) I didn't have gut problems with coconut flour, and i'm sufering from rectocolitis and AS both. But probably we respond diferently, depending on our own body PS. it takes a lot to learn how to use it, my wife had several tries before making a good apple pie with it. Now we're stuck at sour cherries pie but we'll manage :))
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34. Some rheumys say AS stage 1-2 some others say USpA Also UC - rectocolitis. UC curently in remission since feb 2011. AS/USpA remission march-aug 2011. Flare - sept-nov 2011 (antibiotics). Remission now... Modified NSD/SCD. Cook your own ! ____________________________________________________________ Mesalazine-Salofalk 500 mg/day And the list of my medication has become verry short after some years on this diet
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I noticed she didnt mention coconut flour or coconuts for that matter in her book. unless I missed it? Her book was published several years ago now. Coconut flour is kinda a recent thing so that's why she hasn't mentioned it. It may have been around for a while but it wasn't widely used or well known.
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my wife had several tries before making a good apple pie with it. Now we're stuck at sour cherries pie but we'll manage :)) ooooh ooooh ooooh! PLEASE post your wife's apple/cherry pie recipe. I have Bruce Fife's book Cooking with Coconut Flour and he has recipes for "pastry" but I am wary to try them. A lot of his recipes are actually disgusting despite his claims that they are delicious. there are only a few recipes in the whole book that I use. I made one of his cake recipes and it had 12 eggs in it and is just tasted like egg....ewwwww gross.
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Hey Finnari,
What Whole Foods do you shop at in Phoenix... I used to live in Chandler and work in Tempe for 5 years... there was a Whole Foods I used to shop at in Tempe and a Trader Joes in Chandler. I also liked Sprouts.
Best to you,
Tim I used to go to the one in tempe but they built an even bigger one in chandler. Since I live in chandler it's really awsome they have it there. They have so many choices of products there it's mind boggling. After shopping whole foods its hard to go into a regular supermarket.
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ooooh ooooh ooooh! PLEASE post your wife's apple/cherry pie recipe. I have Bruce Fife's book Cooking with Coconut Flour and he has recipes for "pastry" but I am wary to try them. A lot of his recipes are actually disgusting despite his claims that they are delicious. there are only a few recipes in the whole book that I use. I made one of his cake recipes and it had 12 eggs in it and is just tasted like egg....ewwwww gross.
so lets hope my translation is ok for this recipe: so for the dough you need: eggs - 9 honey - 4 spoons coconut flour - 11 spoons 1 small ampulla of vanilla essence 1 half spoon of sodium bicarbonate. mix those thinbs with the mixer/blender until you have a omogenous paste. now for the apple thing: apples 2 kilos (whateever you like but they must be succulent) Must rasp'em all (with or without peeling them before - if you don't peel them you'll have more arroma inside the pie). 1 small ampulla of rum or vanilla essence honey - 2 spoons. butter - 1/4 package what to do: mix the apples and those things that comes with them. put them in a pot and cook them until they get really soft - be carrefull not to burn them - the butter must get into the apple... get a baking tin that's big enough to hold all this. smear the bottom with some butter. cover the bottom with cooking papper (i don;t know the exact translation for this one, it'a papper that's used for cooking, not the aluminium stuff, just some special papper). smear it with some butter too. put half of the dough on the bottom. put the apple mix over it and cover it with what's left of the coconut dough. be carrefull - the coconut dough can crumble verry fast - so strech it using a spatula you use for salad or something. leave it in the oven until it reddends. pull it out and leave it about 2 hours, then you must turn it upside down (be carrefull with this...) so that the upper dough side can moister too. leave it some 3-5 hours so that all thing can moister. i usualy eat it the next day - because the coconut stuff is verry dry from it's nature and it takes some time to moisturise. bon appetite... probably you will need to work on it several times before you'll make it to your taste
34. Some rheumys say AS stage 1-2 some others say USpA Also UC - rectocolitis. UC curently in remission since feb 2011. AS/USpA remission march-aug 2011. Flare - sept-nov 2011 (antibiotics). Remission now... Modified NSD/SCD. Cook your own ! ____________________________________________________________ Mesalazine-Salofalk 500 mg/day And the list of my medication has become verry short after some years on this diet
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Thank you so much for the recipe! I'll have a go...may take a few tries.
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34. Some rheumys say AS stage 1-2 some others say USpA Also UC - rectocolitis. UC curently in remission since feb 2011. AS/USpA remission march-aug 2011. Flare - sept-nov 2011 (antibiotics). Remission now... Modified NSD/SCD. Cook your own ! ____________________________________________________________ Mesalazine-Salofalk 500 mg/day And the list of my medication has become verry short after some years on this diet
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......Do you have whole foods around where you live?
Or go to America grass fed beef.com (something like that). Or I have used eatwild.com
hey, just finished watching "food, inc" thought it would make me want to go vegetarian, but rather it just made me more motivated to find alternate meat sources. we're good with the fruits and veggies for the most part. our grocery store sells a lot of organic of those. and living in upstate NY, surrounded by small local orchards, farm stands, nurseries, etc, and know a lot of these farmers, enjoy talking with them. but meat has been more of a challenge, but our grocery store does sell organic chicken, tried it tonight, and it was wonderful! so chicken dilemma solved, i think. yeh, i miss whole foods, we had one in maryland, and i loved it. had a food coop where i could buy better meats in virginia. but up here, our natural foods store doesn't have a meats section or much of a produce section, mostly packaged foods and a bulk section, so i get what i can there but meat is still a dilemma. interesting that after the documentary, as i was trying to find internet sites to help me navigate to grass fed animals, etc, one of the best sites i came across was that eatwild.com site. have some good leads. we also have a local public market and there are a few small scale farmers there who sell meat, think next time i will take a cooler with me and get some meat in addition to the fruits and veggies we get. as for healthier fish, i watched this TED lecture on better fish farming, and found it really fascinating: http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_barber_how_i_fell_in_love_with_a_fish.htmlthanks for this information! and if you know of any other links to help us further, greatly appreciated.
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