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Because
the GFCF diet can be overwhelming if tackled all
at once the following is a suggestion of planning
in the elimination of gluten and casein in stages.
The idea is to create a feeling of success and
less frustration. If you feel confident enough
to move quicker than the proposed calendar then
do so. . .after the second week. Very important
to not eliminate gluten and casein at the same
time so take the time to remove the casein first.
Week 1 - 2: Remove all milk based products. This
would include milk, butter, whey, cheese, yogurt,
icecream, Pediasure, milk-based formulas, and
all sub-ingredients. To replace milk, use Rice
Milk or Almond Milk. Soy is so close in molecular
structure to casein that it should be avoided
in the replacement of milk and yogurt. It may
have to be eliminated all together later but at
least avoid it as a total replacement for milk.
An overuse of soy is linked to the erosion of
the esophagus, stomach and upper intestine. Also,
be sure to add a calcium supplement to your child's
diet during this time to prevent problems caused
by calcium depletion (i.e. Eye stemming).
During the first two weeks, read the book "Special
Diets for Special Kids" by Lisa Lewis to
acclimate on the WHY to do the diet and what the
diet includes. Also take this time to stock up
on the gluten free foods. Buy the ready to eat
and package mixes only. Hold off purchasing the
various flours and baking ingredients for awhile.
Go to GFCFDiet.com and print off the various
sections of GFCF food categories that can be purchased
at your local grocery store. Familiarize yourself
with the brands you may already have on hand (i.e.
Heinz Ketchup, Lays Potato chips, etc.).
Week 3- Find five GFCF foods that your child
will eat for breakfast and serve it. Here are
a few suggestions:
Frozen GFCF Waffles and real maple syrup
Bacon and eggs (check for a GFCF brand of bacon)and
GFCF HashBrowns like Cascadian Farms brand
Cream of Rice Cereal
Any of the Envirokids cereals with rice or almond
milk (avoid Rice Dream because it has a gluten
in it).
GFCF pancakes made from a mix. Serve with real
maple syrup.
GFCF French Toast made from a GFCF bread.
Earth Balance margarine or Fleishmann unsalted
are very good butter replacements. Earth Balance
has a small amount of soy oil in it but if your
child has not been diagnosed with a soy intolerance
then small amounts are okay.
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Week 4: Find five GFCF foods your child will
eat for lunch and serve it, maintaining the choices
for breakfast.
Here are some lunch suggestions:
GFCF Hotdog (no bun)- we use Best Kosher, Hebrew
National Reduced Fat, Sheltons Chicken or Turkey
Hotdogs too.
Fritos (yes, they are GFCF)
Lays Potato Chips
Cascadian Farms French Fries with Heinz Ketchup
(I use Westbrae fruit sweetened ketchup too)
Boar's Head Lunch Meats
Tostitos Tortilla Chips
Trader Joes Fruit Leathers
Fresh Fruit
Trader Joes White Organic Tortilla Chips
Trader Joes Chicken Taquitos
Most Juice boxes are okay. Just verify with the
manufacturer. We use the Hansens Juice Slams.
In a pinch for fast food then McDonalds may be
okay IF the restaurant processes the french fry
grease properly at night. I always ask how the
fries are cooked and then I ask how they filter
the grease at night. Some restaurants combine
the oil of the nuggets with the oil from the fries
and then filter it. So ASK. I order a hamburger
happy meal, no bun, no condiments with french
fries and soda (sprite only). If they have Heinz
packages I will use ketchup. If not we pass.
I have found many restaurants who are willing
to accommodate our requests. Even Rain Forest
Cafe has a children's hamburger meal that can
be served with tortilla chips and a soda.
Week 5: Find five foods your child will eat for
dinner and serve it, maintaining your choices
for breakfast and lunch.
Here are some suggestions:
Any meat, starch like rice or potato and a vegetable.
Just ensure they are cooked to GFCF standards.
For instance, in place of milk in the mashed potatoes
use a
organic chicken or vegetable broth.
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Rice Spaghetti with Prego Spaghetti Sauce or
your own as long as it is GFCF.
Homemade chicken nuggets with french fries (use
Lisa's recipe or make up your own)
Any breakfast or lunch item your child will eat
for dinner.
Week 6: Replace all snack items with GFCF.
GFCF Pretzels from Glutino
Lays Potato Chips
Fresh Fruit
Welchs Fruit Snacks
Trader Joes Fruit Leathers
Week 7: Replace all soaps, shampoos, lotions,
sunscreens, toothpaste and laundry detergent and
over the counter medication with GFCF.
There is a wide variety of items at the regular
grocery store. It may be as simple as replacing
brands or confirming that your current brand is
okay.
Week 8: Replace all classroom contaminants. GFCFDiet.com
has a whole section to give caretakers and teachers
on what classroom items constitute non GFCF, like
PlayDough and certain glues. Ask if you can donate
the items to be replaced and work with the school
to ensure your child is not contaminated by these
items by coming in contact or ingesting anything.
Educate the caretaker/teacher on your GFCF efforts.
Be firm with your expectations because of the
seriousness of these foods and contaminants in
your child.
Week 9: Begin making GFCF goodies from mixes.
There are quite a few websites that cater to GFCF
cooking and quite a few to offer mixes. I usually
make up cupcakes or cookies and freeze them to
have on hand for special occasions like a birthday
party at school or just as a special treat.
Here are some terrific websites:
www.causeyourespecial.com - All of their package
mixes are GFCF and very easy. We especially like
the pancake/waffle mix and all of the cake mixes.
One suggestion is to try one of every item you
believe your child will like. And reorder the
successes. I usually put a powdered sugar frosting
on cupcakes but Duncan Hines frosting is okay
for some kids too.
GFCF Diet Suggested Calendar
www.creationsbykristin.com - terrific homemade
goodies that are fresh and relatively inexpensive.
My son loves the cinnamon rolls, breadsticks and
cookies. I love the pancake mix from them too.
Www.glutenfreepantry.com - great mixes that can
sometimes be found in the grocery stores. Just
watch the ingredient list because they sometimes
have casein in them.
Www.Missrobens.com - great for online general
ordering. They have a large selection. It's worth
looking at what they have to get an idea of what
is available out there.
Www.glutensolutions.com - Another online ordering
source for a variety of items. Just make sure
their items do not have casein in them too.
Week 10: Now move to making a GFCF meal from
scratch. Go ahead and start stocking up on the
baking item replacements. Create a separate section
for them that is out of the area that contains
regular wheat flour in order to avoid contamination.
Here is a starting list:
GFCF Baking Soda
GFCF Baking Powder
Xanthum Gum
Sea Salt or Kosher Salt (Morton's is not GFCF)
Spices should be switched to GFCF brand like McCormicks
or organic
Tapioca Flour
Tapioca Starch
Potato Flour
Potato Starch
Bette Hagman's General All Purpose
Sorghum Flour - great for baking homemade breads
Brown Rice Flour
White Rice Flour
Arrowroot Starch
There are others so read the recipes from the
various cookbooks and decide what to stock up
on. Try one recipe a week at least to develop
your favorites.
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