Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Staples of My Diet

 Fruit I can eat any fruit. However if there is any irritation at all, berries should be avoided because of the tiny seeds. Bananas are the star here. Bananas have tons of beneficial fiber as well as must needed potassium. Apples are great, but should be peeled during flare. I avoid canned fruit but use occasionally as long as they are free from corn syrup.

Vegetables  Avoid corn in all forms! No corn EVER! Any other vegetable, including potatoes, is fair game. Though vegetables should be cooked during flares. I do not use salad dressings due to many ingredients that can cause a flare, especially White Distilled vinegar which is derived from corn. I just use olive oil and balsamic or apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. 

Fish Fish in itself will never flare me. I avoid breading of any kind because of the gluten. Soy sauce is also glutinous. I use gluten free soy sauce or Bragg's Liquid Aminos. I also enjoy canned tuna and sardines, packs in water only.

Rice There are tons of different kinds of rice out there. Nice for when there is diarrhea. Check ingredients if this is boxed. Most are not good. Plain is best.Then season it yourself.

Cereal Most commercial brands contain gluten or corn. One exception is Chex rice or cinnamon. Oats are good as long as they are gluten free oats. Cream of rice is a good substitute for cream of wheat. There are a few granolas on the market that are gluten and corn free. I usually make my own to be sure of all ingredients.

Meat Chicken, steak, stew, pork...all good in their natural state. I keep them as plain as possible. No breading. No gravy. No soy sauce. No ketchup. No commercial barbecue sauce. Hamburger needs to be pure, no glutinous fillers. I also avoid most lunch meats. They often contain dextrose or maltodextrin, derived from corn.

Tofu Great for stir fry. I fry mine with gluten free soy sauce, olive oil and turmeric. Tastes like eggs.

Lentils and Split Peas I like them cooked and then mixed with rice. Great vegetarian protein.

Dairy Products While dairy won't actually flare me, I am lactose intolerant and it will cause tons of gas. I use Fairlife Lactose free milk. I like dairy free yogurts, especially Forager brand. I will eat cheese some times and just know I'll be gassy. 

Beans While they can make you gassy, they are a safe protein. I love chic peas in particular. Watch out for barbecue sauces as they contain vinegar and also corn syrup. 

Eggs All kinds are good, though avoid omelets in restaurants. They sometimes use premixed eggs and sometimes even pancake batter for a fluffy texture. I also avoid egg salad because of the mayonnaise which can contain both vinegar and corn syrup. I use Vegenaisse and make my own.

Gluten Free Bagels Most brands are terrible. The only brand I like is Against the Grain.

Gluten Free Waffles Van's is a good choice.

Oil Basically any oil except corn oil.

Nuts and Seeds All good. Though seeds should be avoided during a flare.

Wine and Brandy I avoid all grain alcohol including beer.

Chocolate In pure form, most chocolate is safe. Though I can not eat nougat or caramel. Nothing gooey. No truffles. 

Of course there are many other foods I can eat. Going grocery shopping is an adventure. The key is to find foods that are both gluten and corn free as well as free from gluten and corn derivatives.

#crohns #cornfree #glutenfree #dietforcrohns #cancrohnsbecured #foodasmedicine

#crohnsflare #naturalcureforcrohns #Whatcanieatwithcrohns 




Friday, September 23, 2022

Xanthan gum

 One ingredient that I avoid like the plague is xanthan gum. Found everywhere including soft cheese, ice cream and gluten free products! But this is another example of a corn derivative. It will flare me. It took many years to figure out the connection between seemingly unrelated foods. This is a good example. 

#cornfree #glutenfree #crohns

#Xanthangum #dietforcrohns





Sunday, September 18, 2022

Cabbage and Lentil soup


 Getting into the Fall soup season. Here’s my recipe for delicious cabbage and lentil soup. You can leave it vegan or add some meat. I added a bit of leftover chicken. Free from both gluten and corn. The soy sauce must be gluten free or Braggs liquid amino’s. Any additional vegetables can be thrown in as well. I threw in some leftover broccoli. Put all ingredients in a pot and simmer at least one hour. Enjoy!

Ingredients;

8 cups water

1/3 cup lentils 

2 potatoes diced or sliced 

3/4 head cabbage chopped

4 carrots sliced

5 cloves garlic, chopped or sliced

1 onion, chopped

1 can tomato sauce or 1/2 can tomato paste

1/2 bag frozen spinach, or big bunch fresh

1 tbsp gluten free soy sauce or Braggs liquid amino’s 

1 tbsp brown sugar

1 tbsp miso paste

1 tbsp olive oil 

1 tsp curry powder, more if you like spicy 

#glutenfree #cornfree #crohns #dietforcrohns

#cabbagelentilsoup #naturalcurecrohns 

#shithappens #foodasmedicine 



Thursday, September 15, 2022

Van’s gluten free waffles

Van’s gluten free waffles. Gluten and corn free. Yum! I had mine with peanut butter and real maple syrup. Commercial syrups are made with corn syrup. Corn in any form will flare me. I only use 100 percent maple syrup. Little on the expensive side but worth it. 

#cornfree #glutenfree #crohns

#vanswaffles #glutenfreewaffles

#dietforcrohns #foodasmedicine

#cureforcrohns



Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Safe Birthday

How to have a safe birthday. Just had my birthday a few days ago. We went out to our local steak house. I had a beautiful filet with a baked potato. Only butter on the potatoe. Sour cream contains white distilled vinegar. White distilled vinegar is derived from corn. As an appetizer we had baked Brie with sliced apple and sliced almonds. For dessert my daughter made me a beautiful cake from kinnikinnick. It is gluten and corn free. The icing was pure sugar, butter and Chocolate powder. I would never even touch a regular birthday cake. Red wine to celebrate. I only drink wine or brandy. Never beer or grain liquors. No flare or irritation the next day. Avoiding gluten and corn in all forms has kept me in remission. 

#cornfree #glutenfree #crohns 

#dietforcrohns #foodasmedicine 

#howibeatcrohns






Tuesday, September 13, 2022

365 Chocolate with quinoa

Game changer. This tastes just like Nestle Crunch. They use crispy quinoa instead of rice crispies. Rice crispies are full of gluten. Delicious though it could use more quinoa actually. Found at Whole Foods.



Forager Yogurt

Breakfast today. Forager yogurt with fresh strawberries. Forager uses cashew milk. Very creamy. Just the right amount of sweetness. And because it’s dairy free, no gas later on. No corn starch or corn syrup found in other commercial yogurts. 

#cornfree #glutenfree #forageryogurt

#dietforcrohns #yogurtforcrohns




Saturday, September 3, 2022

Gluten Free Ramen

Gluten free ramen noodles by Lotus Foods. I used a safe vegetable broth (free from gluten and corn) and threw in shrimp, chicken, asparagus, broccoli, carrot and mushrooms. Topped with some paprika and sesame oil. Super easy and very filling. 

#lotusfoods #glutenfree #cornfree

#crohns #glutenfreeramen 

#dietforcrohns #crohnsnaturalcure




Friday, September 2, 2022

Sichuan Chicken

Being gluten and corn free makes it almost impossible to eat Chinese food. The biggest problem being the soy sauce. Below is a recipe I found and then tweaked for Sichuan chicken. It came out great. I actually added fresh green beans this time and it worked out well. 


Ingredients:


* 2 chicken breasts, cooked

* 4  celery ribs, cut julienne

* 2 carrots, cut into ribbons

* 1 green onion, sliced

* 1/4 cup canola oil

* 2 Tablespoons potatoes starch

* 1 and 1/2 tsp sesame seed oil

* 4 Tablespoons gluten free soy sauce or Bragg's liquid aminos

* 1 Tablespoon creamy peanut butter

* 3 tsp brown sugar

* 1/4 tsp garlic powder

* 1 tsp minced ginger

* hot pepper flakes to taste

*2 cups cooked rice, if desired


Directions:


1. If meat is not pre shredded, cut into thin strips

2. cut celery, carrot and green onion in strips, ribbons and slices

3. In large bowl combine chicken strips with potatoes starch, toss well to coat all sides

4. Heat oil in non stick pan

5. Add meat to pan, stirring frequently till cooked, several minute

6. Add vegetables and ginger, cook until desired tenderness

7. In small bowl, mix soy sauce, sugar, garlic powder, peanut butter and desired pepper flakes

8. whip together

9 Add sauce to pan and stir

10. serve with rice

#sichuanchicken #cornfree #glutenfree

#crohns





Rice with lentils and split peas

What I eat: rice with lentils and split peas topped with eggs. I top mine with olive oil, salt, pepper and turmeric. The rice is part of the BRAT diet. The legumes for extra protein.  And the turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory. The eggs make it a meal. The lentils and split peas need rinsed and boiled for at least 20 to 30 minutes. I use 1/4 cup lentils and 1/4 cup split peas to 2 and 1/2 cup cooked rice. 

In order to stay in remission from Crohn’s I avoid all gluten and corn as well as all gluten and corn derivatives  

#cornfree #glutenfree #crohns

#riceandlentils #dietforcrohns

#shithappens