What's for dinner/tea?

littleme

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Rice is gluten free.

Naan is not.
Ping/microwave rice is not gluten free, that's what I ate. Plain Basmati rice doesn't make me feel ill.

However, yesterday I ate homemade sausage rolls with no ill effect. Maybe it's just a strange pasta & rice thing.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
Off to Bistro Moulin again in a bit. After the hellish drive up here just, I've already started on the wine in a bid to subdue my grouchiness.
 

Withnail

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Ping/microwave rice is not gluten free...
I'm almost certain that the manner in which rice is cooked has no bearing whatsoever to the amount of gluten that it contains.

Rice, as far as i'm aware, hasn't any gluten in it.

Microwave ovens, as far as i'm aware, have not the ability to add gluten to the things that they cook.

Is this perhaps some sort of 5G rice developed by Bill Gates to turn all the frogs gay?
 

littleme

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I'm almost certain that the manner in which rice is cooked has no bearing whatsoever to the amount of gluten that it contains.

Rice, as far as i'm aware, hasn't any gluten in it.

Microwave ovens, as far as i'm aware, have not the ability to add gluten to the things that they cook.

Is this perhaps some sort of 5G rice developed by Bill Gates to turn all the frogs gay?
Wheat in the flavourings contained in ping rice
 

Carole

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That was up in Scotland.
Ah, it’s just that you mentioned going to The Sparrowhalk and then said you were going to go back to work the next day.
So I thought that you’d stayed there.

Edited...just realised you mean you’ve got a house there.
I got there in the end.

I’m going off topic anyway. I’ll post on the correct thread.
 
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