Cereals & cakes
#113965 - 10/19/04 12:28 AM
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simba
Reged: 10/19/04
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I'm a fresh newbie here..and I was wondering if u can help me with the following questions how can we eat oat meals and cereals without milk? (and I'm pretty addicted to milk) what about cakes and sugars..what can & cannot be eaten and how about carrot cakes specifically Your answers will surely help THANKS!
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Hi simba! Welcome to the boards!
The cereal question is pretty simple: use soy or rice milk instead. Personally, I find Rice Dream rice milks to be the tastiest and most "milk-like", but everyone's preferences vary.
Sugar is not an IBS trigger, so it's safe to eat (although you'll want to watch how much you eat, most likely!). As long as a cake is low-fat and contains no whole eggs, dairy, or butter, it's *basically* safe (taking into account that everyone's different, and some people can tolerate some things better than others). Angel food cake is a terrific cake for IBSers - totally safe. For other cake recipes, see the recipe index - I'm pretty sure there's a carrot cake in there.
Good luck, and welcome again!
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Welcome!
#114040 - 10/19/04 09:51 AM
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SLiCKsGiRL
Reged: 06/20/04
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Loc: Western Washington
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Hello there! Glad you could find us
Casey had some good ideas (she's REALLY smart!), and the only thing I can think to add is that cereal is also good for a snack plain. I like Honeycomb and Kix, and Rice Crispies too (but they are hard to eat w/out a spoon). This is what I take with me when I go out and about, so I'll always have something to snack on.
-------------------- ~*Amber*~
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the crunch is addicting and I bring a bag full everytime I leave the house! Casey is right...Rice Dream is great milk! I use it to bake and eat with my cereal. Welcome and good luck! ~Beth
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Thank you soo much for replying.. What about juices what are my best choices? cranberry juice? smoothies? THANKS AGAIN
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Yummy! They are so addicting.
-------------------- Ibs-d and fructose sensitive.
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I do really well with Ribena black currant drink, but I can't find it in the States. *snif! wail!* I used to live on that stuff in college in England. (sigh)
~nelly~
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Welcome Simba-you are at the right place here with your questions...in addition to the soy & rice milks, there is also almond milk & all of the "milks" mentioned can come vanilla flavored...I often add a teeny drop of vanilla extract to my milk, even if it's already vanilla flavored, for additional flavor before I pour it over my oatmeal. I cook the oatmeal first in water, then add the milk, brown sugar or maple syrup (the real kind from maple trees, not the cornsyrup stuff the commercial manufacturers make) & chopped nuts. It took me a while to get used to the different "milks", but eventually I did-now I love them and cook & bake with them all the time! Go shopping down the health food aisle of your local supermarket...have fun experimenting with the different varieties. LZ
-------------------- Puddytat55-I tawt I taw a puddytat!
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