DIY Gluten-free Flour Recipe: 4-Ingredient Gluten-free Flour Mix to Make at Home by Amy Fothergill


DIY Gluten-free Flour Recipe: 4-Ingredient Gluten-free Flour Mix to Make at Home

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Mei Marcie
Gluten is a tricky one for eczema sufferers who may have a hypersensitivity reaction, but not allergic one
Also many types of gluten reactions, wrote a blog post on it :)
eczemablues.com/2014/11/childr...
Amy Fothergill
Mei Marcie, correct. There really is no gluten allergy; just an allergy to wheat (or any other gluten-grain). For my daughter, a 100% gf diet is the only thing that keeps the itchies away. And unfortunately, the test for celiac disease is not always accurate. Misdiagnosis is very common. Positive=Positive but Negative always equals "Maybe".
Chef Gigi
Wow! That's interesting , "positive equals positive, but negative always equals maybe " Now , isn't that truth ! Amy Fothergill Hi Mei Marcie glad the two of you hooked up ! #MomsSaveTheWorldTogether
Elisa Schmitz
Yes, Chef Gigi Gaggero! Amy Fothergill is amazing and I'm so thrilled you connected us! Thank you for being part of our tribe - both of you rock! xoxo
Mei Marcie
Yes Amy Fothergill , same for food allergy testing. Actually for blood IgE test, I think false positives are possible as well, that's why the double blind placebo is always considered the gold standard for allergy testing.
Rachel W. Lewter
Thanks for sharing the gluten free baking mix. Should I seal it and keep refrigerated if I don't use it often?
Amy Fothergill
Hi Rachel! I would definitely keep it sealed. I don't refrigerate mine because I use it quite often. Base it on your climate, as well. If you are going to use it in the next month, it should be fine. Thanks!

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