Thursday, September 16, 2010

Why I started this blog


Hello everyone.  I thought I'd take this opportunity to introduce myself and provide a little background about my blog.  I think it's expected that a blogger provide this type of intro. I dunno, this is my first real attempt at a blog.

Anyway, I'm putting together a gluten free cookbook and this blog is actually the first stop on the Tour.  I figure if I can get the stuff into writing this way, it *should* make it easier when I go to actually make my book.  
But I bet you're wondering why I decided to start this and a book at all?  Well, I have family members with celiac and I like to cook.  As we adjusted to their new "condition" we went through all the regular trials and tribulations that almost everyone goes through.

And if I can help Farmer Jim with this and my book, I will.  What, you don't know Farmer Jim?  Let me tell you about him.  Farmer Jim is a farmer (obviously).  It's a life he loves almost as much as he loves his down home cookin'.  Biscuits and gravy for dinner, eggs and toast for breakfast, and of course hamburgers and hotdogs during those summer bar-b-ques he holds.  One day Farmer Jim developed some serious intestinal distress.  After about a month, his wife persuaded him to go to the doctor.  Well, turns out he's developed this thing called ceilac and now he can't eat all those yummy things he's grown used to over the last 40 years.

Needless to say, he's not thrilled.  Then he finds out that most of the gluten free stuff isn't sold at the local grocery store, but at the local health food store.  Well, he goes and tries to find things he'll like to eat.  Well first off, these things are expensive for a man of limited means, no matter where you buy them.  Second, it's not what he's used to, so that's working against him.

So, to make this a bit shorter, my purpose is to help folks like Farmer Jim who develop a gluten problem, but don't want to jump into the health food lifestyle whole hog.  If you love your chocolate chip cookies for Christmas, sweet breads for breakfast, or  pizza for dinner, I'm here to tell you, it IS possible. It doesn't have to break the bank and it doesn't have to ruin your life.

But it will take patience on your part.  Living gluten free will take a lifestyle change.  The foods won't taste exactly the same.  It will  take trial and error on your part. But it will be OK. 

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