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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote in [community profile] gluten_free2023-08-01 08:53 am

Prompt: GF Products

Our prompt for August is GF products! Tell us all about your favorites, or tell us about something you tried recently that turned out not to be a favorite. It's all good. (Unless it isn't.)

To fill this prompt, you can:

  1. Slide into the comments of this post and share a link to a product and why you like it (or don't!).
  2. Post a product review to the comm.
  3. Write up a recipe that uses a favorite GF product and post it to the comm.
  4. Try someone's recipe and reply to their post (or comment) with any changes you made and how it turned out.
We're a geographically diverse group, so not everything will be available in all markets, but don't let that stop you from sharing. I'm always interested in what it's like to be gluten free—and what kind of products are available—in other parts of the world.

Now for the small print only it's in regular print for accessibility reasons: Monthly prompts are only for inspiration and not a requirement. You can post anything you like to the comm whenever you like as long as it meets the community guidelines.

Here's what's going on in the comments:

nerakrose: drawing of balfour from havemercy (Default)

Re: Nairn's Original Oat Grahams

[personal profile] nerakrose 2023-08-01 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
oh man these are my favourite things (though they're called 'biscuit breaks' here). I have been eating 1 packet of the chocolate chip ones for breakfast since I came to the UK basically (alongside a serving of yoghurt, or crumbled on top of yoghurt). the stem gingers are good too. there's a salted caramel variety as well but I haven't seen that one in the wild in the grocery stores I go to but I might make a trip to Waitrose on Thursday and their much larger GF section and see if they have it.

another fave Nairn's product I absolutely love are the flatbreads, which actually look and taste a lot like proper Scandinavian knækbrød! the rosemary and sea salt is my go-to if I'm not baking my own.

I haven't had cause to make no-bake cheesecake since I got here, but I've wondered if the plain oat biscuit breaks would be a good alternative to digestive biscuits...one way to find out...eventually...
nerakrose: drawing of balfour from havemercy (Default)

Re: Nairn's Original Oat Grahams

[personal profile] nerakrose 2023-08-02 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
yes! the sourdough ones are nice too, a bit thicker (there are 3 individual flatbreads in a plastic package, and 2 packages inside the box, whereas there are 4 of the rosemary&salt ones, so 8 in total), and very flavourful. I've found they keep well once opened so long as you seal them - I usually have two and the other two at a later date.

👀 I've never had smores, but that looks delicious.