Geoff's Ramblings
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Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Thanks for sharing your ideas and 'recipe', Sankey. This would be good for anyone regardless of gluten-free dieters. I like how you instructed readers. The picture does seem to show a little overdoing on the toppings, but I bet both tasted great. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
Thanks for sharing your ideas and 'recipe', Sankey. This would be good for anyone regardless of gluten-free dieters. I like how you instructed readers. The picture does seem to show a little overdoing on the toppings, but I bet both tasted great. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Trouble is seeing over - done on the topping a bit sloppy for eating Thanks for coming along. These were way back in the beginning of the Pizza cooking adventure.
Comment from Ben Colder
Yummy for my tummy. Pasta I do try and stay away from but love the stuff. I am trying to train my stomach on new ideas and read your post. Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
Yummy for my tummy. Pasta I do try and stay away from but love the stuff. I am trying to train my stomach on new ideas and read your post. Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Thanks bro Ben glad you came along. As a type 2 Diabetic as well, I also have to be careful.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
My husband uses a frozen one with a cauliflower crust. It's not bad and it's gluten free. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us. I like hearing how you're doing.
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
My husband uses a frozen one with a cauliflower crust. It's not bad and it's gluten free. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us. I like hearing how you're doing.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Thanks Sis. The picture was very early days...getting better with the toppings these days. As a Type 2 diabetic I also have to be careful
Comment from Sasha
The pizza looks good but being Coeliac sounds like a lot of work and a pain in the you know what. Glad I don't have to worry about that. I am sure many will appreciate your recipes since being Coeliac sounds like something you don't mess with or eat the wrong foods.
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
The pizza looks good but being Coeliac sounds like a lot of work and a pain in the you know what. Glad I don't have to worry about that. I am sure many will appreciate your recipes since being Coeliac sounds like something you don't mess with or eat the wrong foods.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Yeah mate and also Type 2 Diabetic in the equation. The pizza was way back and lots more topping I have now regulated better. Too much topping not good for a whole lot of reasons makes for sloppy eating as well. Thanks for the great review. How are you doing with the e-mails?
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Being coeliac still sounds like a lot of work.
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Yeah well back in the old days sorry if I shared before...a friend of my wife's Sis in law was Coeliac... way before it became a "trendy fad" diet thing with some. When he wanted to go out with a group to a restaurant he had to call them 2 weeks before, to make sure they had Gluten Free for him on the night. As a friend from Tx posted a while ago, the fad diet folks have actually helped those of us genuinely diagnosed Coeliac have more choices in what we can eat. Might do a post on that too. It does involve looking at the Ingredients on packaging in stores for stuff with which you are unfamiliar, initially. So yes can be involved.
Comment from Alex Rosel
This is interesting. In the past, I've only ever considered Pizza as a drop-in cafe meal, or as something that's delivered by someone on a scooter. Looking in the supermarket for Pizza bases and preparing my own is something that never occurred to me. And, of course, a self-prepared Pizza will naturally include all the ingredients of my favorite topping. How the simply things in life pass you by -- until someone opens your eyes and points you in the right direction.
Thank you. Your short "ramble" has already got me thinking of the possibilities :)
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
This is interesting. In the past, I've only ever considered Pizza as a drop-in cafe meal, or as something that's delivered by someone on a scooter. Looking in the supermarket for Pizza bases and preparing my own is something that never occurred to me. And, of course, a self-prepared Pizza will naturally include all the ingredients of my favorite topping. How the simply things in life pass you by -- until someone opens your eyes and points you in the right direction.
Thank you. Your short "ramble" has already got me thinking of the possibilities :)
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Hi Alex appreciate you coming by. Not sure we have met before. WIll; check you out.
Comment from JudyE
This sounds a really nice recipe. Our daughter-in-law in Ireland is coeliac. Luckily there now seems to be a lot more knowledge about it and dozens of ideas for tasty recipes.
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
This sounds a really nice recipe. Our daughter-in-law in Ireland is coeliac. Luckily there now seems to be a lot more knowledge about it and dozens of ideas for tasty recipes.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Yep as we said before no longer "Gluten Free...Taste Free" anymore. See what out chat did!
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
Thank you for the recipe here but this looks like heart-attack food to me, being gluten free is fine, but it also needs to be healthy too. The combination of pizza bases, cheese and fried food is a recipe for disaster! Sorry to say this but it is true, how's your waste-line? There again some may think this is great! Love Dolly x
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reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
Thank you for the recipe here but this looks like heart-attack food to me, being gluten free is fine, but it also needs to be healthy too. The combination of pizza bases, cheese and fried food is a recipe for disaster! Sorry to say this but it is true, how's your waste-line? There again some may think this is great! Love Dolly x
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Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Hi Dolly what I forgot to say is I am also Type 2 Diabetic and you are right. I have to keep things in Moderation and these are not everyday delights for sure. Thanks for the reminder and a great review. I should post about all my walking I do as well.
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Glad you?re watching your health and I expect being type 2 diabetic you need to watch the calories too, I wish you well, love Dolly x
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Thanks Dolly. BS Levels up a bit...not serious but seeing I no longer take the Metformin or Dibex (same Med different name)Diabetic meds (due to kidney damage from them) I must do the walks to compensate and I have not walked in a couple of days! Hence raised Blood sugar levels. As I said not serious just not as low as I like.
Comment from tfawcus
Pizza chef extraordinaire! This one sounds like a winner. There seem to be more and more people unable to process gluten these days. Many of our BnB guests are on gluten-free diets.
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reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
Pizza chef extraordinaire! This one sounds like a winner. There seem to be more and more people unable to process gluten these days. Many of our BnB guests are on gluten-free diets.
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Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Thanks for the great review. Have you come across Roy Owens yet.Fellow Bible Basher from South Aussie? Glad to hear you are able to acquiesce to your guest's dietary needs. I have discovered some delightful options even some that contain no wheat but may have been manufactured on same equ8ipment as Gluten products. One range is Coles Brand Freezer Australian Royal Potato variety where the only item containing Gluten in their complete range is the Beer Battered Chips. They are not in the Gluten Free area because as I said probably made on the same equipment as Gluten options. A friend who was dabbling in Gluten free due to her Hashimoto ailment (Thyroid) told about them. Trouble is, not all Coles stores have them in stock completely. I might write about that too.