For the lactose bit, it's easy to get lactase tablets and capsules to take before and during eating.
The Official Pleasing Purchase Thread
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The step daughter uses them now and then as she has an issue with milk. It can be used in foods but in small amounts. She needs to take one if say custard or angel delight was a desert.
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Why does anyone in this world have to eat Angel Delight !!
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Hmmmm, Butterscotch.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:40 pmWhy does anyone in this world have to eat Angel Delight !!
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The rise of coeliac and gluten intolerance is interesting. There's a theory that the increase started as a result of introduction, in the 60s, of 'fast bread' ie made using the Chorleywood Process* because the glutens in the wheat don't have time to 'develop' and we haven't evolved to process 'raw' glutens.
IIRC the theory is supported by higher incidence of related problems where soda bread (which is also 'fast' bread) is commonly eaten eg Ireland.
Doesn't help anyone with gluten intolerance although, if it's not too serious, some 'slow' breads like proper sourdough might be tolerable. Not convinced that some supermarket sourdoughs are 'proper' though.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorleywood_bread_process
IIRC the theory is supported by higher incidence of related problems where soda bread (which is also 'fast' bread) is commonly eaten eg Ireland.
Doesn't help anyone with gluten intolerance although, if it's not too serious, some 'slow' breads like proper sourdough might be tolerable. Not convinced that some supermarket sourdoughs are 'proper' though.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorleywood_bread_process
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I concur. Supermarket bakeries are all about 'fast' bread. 'Proper' sourdough is a lengthy process, as anyone who has ever tried making it will know. To my mind there's a simple test to apply to see whether bread has been made by traditional methods or by the Charleywood process - just feel the weight of two comparably sized loaves made by each of the processes. Traditional bread will on average be at least twice as heavy as the other stuff (which I hesitate to call bread).Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:48 pm Not convinced that some supermarket sourdoughs are 'proper' though.
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Lactose-free milk is pretty much indistinguishable from normal supermarket milk. The 'cheddar' cheese is ok. There's other varieties too.
Tablets for anything else.
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WHAT are you mad? Its amazing stuff. Once whipped add in a crushed flavoured meringue and let it set. Add your topping of choice and scoff it. Even just grated chocolate on top. Yum, yum.
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Only My brother and myself were effected. My sister was brought up on the same foods and she is fine. My doctor was asking if i had any Irish parents/grandparents as it was quite common on the east coast of Ireland apparently. May have been the west.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:48 pm The rise of coeliac and gluten intolerance is interesting. There's a theory that the increase started as a result of introduction, in the 60s, of 'fast bread' ie made using the Chorleywood Process* because the glutens in the wheat don't have time to 'develop' and we haven't evolved to process 'raw' glutens.
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Like many allergies, there is also a theory that because we avoid so much, they trigger a reaction when we eventually do! The Chorleywood Bread Process is the true beginning of mass UPFs!Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:48 pm The rise of coeliac and gluten intolerance is interesting. There's a theory that the increase started as a result of introduction, in the 60s, of 'fast bread' ie made using the Chorleywood Process* because the glutens in the wheat don't have time to 'develop' and we haven't evolved to process 'raw' glutens.
IIRC the theory is supported by higher incidence of related problems where soda bread (which is also 'fast' bread) is commonly eaten eg Ireland.
Doesn't help anyone with gluten intolerance although, if it's not too serious, some 'slow' breads like proper sourdough might be tolerable. Not convinced that some supermarket sourdoughs are 'proper' though.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorleywood_bread_process
Coeliac wasn't really understood until after WW2 when "sickly" children in the NL started to do much better when food became difficult to get and the Nazis were shipping out much of the wheat to Germany. And gluten was found to be the culprit.
I keep on saying this - its not and intolerances or an allergy but an auto immune disease. Therefore you can't really "treat" it by inclusion diets that are the vogue of the moment.
Accordiing to my step son - who is mildly coeliac (i.e only just) tells me that even a smidgeon of gluten will kill him. Other than when he went on holiday to SEA, and skiing, when he forgets which beer is his!
A motorcycling mate who in more severely coeliac ( in gut issues / explosions) is a little more pragmatic.
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eternity ring. The second time in my life I've been to Hatton Gardens (the first was for the wedding ring). Wife doesn't go on this website so she won't know that this is her birthday gift. An eternity. With me. Forever and ever. lulz. Been together 20 years next year
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Dewalt 12/20v light for under the hood, er bonnet etc...Seem here modeled by the Explorer ST.
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Not sure it should be in Pleasing Purchase as i only got four years out the last one but i am pleased i can start my bus again. Well once it arrives that is
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According to a bunch of gluten intolerant ex-pat Brits on FB, this stuff is the dogs bollocks:
Molino DallaGiovanna Italian Enriched Unbleached All Purpose 00 Flour.
They sell it on Amazon
Molino DallaGiovanna Italian Enriched Unbleached All Purpose 00 Flour.
They sell it on Amazon
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Bought my chrimble prezzies to myself.) Not sure if you get this brand of firey death in the UK, but it's fucking lush
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Changed my mind and this should be in boil my piss thread. Took the van down today to where my bus is stored to fit this battery. The straps holding it in place came away and when i opened the sliding door the battery fell out. Landed top down smashing one of the terminals in. Nice puddle of acid. Not sure the puddle was worth 110 quid but it is what it is
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Another (minor) splurge on vintage aviation mechanic books
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Bought lots of things but what pleased me most was the bill. £367.40 at Tesco. Saved £115.41 using the club card and a few in store reduced to clear items and another £121.50 in club card Vouchers. Total reduced bill £130.49
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Makita battery to Bosch, Flymo, and anither five brands 18v battery adapter. Best £16 i have spent in a long time