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Intolerance to yeast breads
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Jim :o)
2003-09-23 07:30:57 UTC
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Can anyone suggest alternatives to yeast breads, my wife has developed an
intolerance to yeast and standard breads make her ill.

Your suggestions and recipes will be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Jim
Vox Humana
2003-09-23 12:57:01 UTC
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Post by Jim :o)
Can anyone suggest alternatives to yeast breads, my wife has developed an
intolerance to yeast and standard breads make her ill.
Your suggestions and recipes will be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Jim
Has she been tested by an allergist? Is she allergic to both yeast and
wheat? Yeast occurs naturally in the environment. Also, different
manufacturers use different strains of yeast. It would be helpful if you
could be more specific. I would recommend that you look at the cookbook
section in a large health food store for wheat/gluten free bread recipes.
You should also do a google search on that subject.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=gluten+free+bread+recipe
Jim :o)
2003-09-23 20:02:50 UTC
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She has no problems with wheat so not gluten sensitive, only yeast. However
she seems to be OK with very small amounts of yeast. So again any
suggestions would be welcome.

Jim
Post by Vox Humana
Post by Jim :o)
Can anyone suggest alternatives to yeast breads, my wife has developed an
intolerance to yeast and standard breads make her ill.
Your suggestions and recipes will be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Jim
Has she been tested by an allergist? Is she allergic to both yeast and
wheat? Yeast occurs naturally in the environment. Also, different
manufacturers use different strains of yeast. It would be helpful if you
could be more specific. I would recommend that you look at the cookbook
section in a large health food store for wheat/gluten free bread recipes.
You should also do a google search on that subject.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=gluten+free+bread+recipe
Vox Humana
2003-09-23 20:08:56 UTC
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Post by Jim :o)
She has no problems with wheat so not gluten sensitive, only yeast. However
she seems to be OK with very small amounts of yeast. So again any
suggestions would be welcome.
What happens when she consumes yeast?

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