Having experienced many years of not being able to obtain suitable Gluten Free food when out and about with Sous Chef J, we have become used to taking a bag of long life options with us "Just-in Case" and we thought we'd share some of these staple stand bys with you. Over the last month, with Sous Chef J needing to attend even more hospital and doctors appointments than 'usual' Just-in's been used a fair few times.
The contents are pretty variable, but there's always a pack of Dietary Specials White Ciabatta rolls in there... they're long life and have been a life saver on many occasions meaning Sous Chef J hasn't had to have "yet another" jacket potato.
When this picture was taken, the contents were:-
1 packet Dietary Specials white ciabatta rolls
1 Ella's Organics The Yellow One Smoothie pouch
1 Crispy Rice Bits Bar
2 pouches of John West ready to eat tuna with black pepper
We also add fresh fruit and, if it's a chilly day, soup sachets. Another thing we always have with us is a Lock'n'Lock container of raw nuts - cashews, pecans, macadamias and pistachios are Sous Chef J's current 'mix' of choice.
Luckily, there is quite a selection of gluten free products available in UK supermarkets these days and Sainsbury's has, according to Sous Chef J's analysis (counting the display shelf units) the largest offering. However, our constant worry is reliable availability of gluten free eats... and, being a boy who 'likes things the way they were' we try to ensure he has a supply of goodies that he is used to eating. This is even more important with all the additional stressors resulting from recent events.
Eat Natural Lunchies are a staple too - with clear gluten free labelling (which Sous Chef J likes). Plus, we aim to stock Just-in with pre-wrapped cakes and biscuit packs, suitable crisps and a few other goodies. These are added to the bag when Sous Chef J's not looking. Honeybuns, HoneyRose and Dove's Farm do good brownies and biscuits. Burt's crisps (and all those they make - including Nando's and Reggae Reggae) are Gluten Free so we buy those whenever possible. A-maizing tortilla chips are spicy and tasty and go well with our home made avocado dip. Mrs Crimbles have a great range of gluten free goods - Sous Chef J's particular favourites are the mini choc orange macaroons.
Sous Chef J tells me we haven't included everything we buy (that would be difficult) but, hopefully, gives a few ideas for Gluten Free eating whilst out and about that may be of use.
Feel free to add comments with your favourite Gluten Free emergency supplies... the more the merrier!
This blog is to share recipes we have found work for us as we follow a Gluten Free regime. Most pictures will be taken by my "sous chef" son as we use cooking as a means of integrating educational and OT activities into daily life. Please remember to check all your ingredients for suitability if you have food allergies/intolerances... we are detailing things that work for us.
Showing posts with label Smoothie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smoothie. Show all posts
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Just-in Case
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Days out,
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Dove's Farm,
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tuna
Monday, 18 June 2012
Strawberry Smoothie
Today the sun has been shining and there have also been clouds. Sous Chef J decided he needed a summery drink to 'get into summer' so decided to make a smoothie.
As is good practice, he gathered the ingredients (but forgot the orange juice in this pic) then set about preparing his Vitamin C packed drink of delight.
It's a simple to make concoction. He puts all the ingredients into a container then whizzes them with the Braun Hand Blender (although, after seeing a Vitamix demo at last week's Good Food Show, he keeps telling me one of their blenders would be better!!)
Using a handful of hulled strawberries, juice of one orange and a whole ripe banana as a base he added a squirt of lemon, a squeeze of runny honey, a splodge of natural (home made) yoghurt and a dash of vanilla extract.
Then WHIZZZZZZZ. Pour out into "suitable receptacles" and enjoy!
As is good practice, he gathered the ingredients (but forgot the orange juice in this pic) then set about preparing his Vitamin C packed drink of delight.
It's a simple to make concoction. He puts all the ingredients into a container then whizzes them with the Braun Hand Blender (although, after seeing a Vitamix demo at last week's Good Food Show, he keeps telling me one of their blenders would be better!!)
Using a handful of hulled strawberries, juice of one orange and a whole ripe banana as a base he added a squirt of lemon, a squeeze of runny honey, a splodge of natural (home made) yoghurt and a dash of vanilla extract.
Then WHIZZZZZZZ. Pour out into "suitable receptacles" and enjoy!
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