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Warm from the oven. My gluten-free peach cobbler recipe. |
But what I got was a bone white mound of anemic dough (scarily reminiscent of Play Dough
Like an awful lot of the gluten-free foods churned out by corporate
They expect we'll fall to our knees with gratitude just because it sports two little words on its label. As if the virtue of being gluten-free is enough. Enough to get us to shell out almost seven hard earned dollars for two and a half cups of cheap refined starch and the privilege of convenience.
And don't get me wrong. I get the allure. I do.
I mean, you're standing there in the supermarket. It's late. You're hungry. And it's right there in front of you. Right next to the 40 acres of shiny wheat laden stuff you can't have. Ever. And those magic words: Gluten-Free! They sparkle. Someone up there in the land of corporate giants has heard of us! They validate you and your odd little disease.
We exist!
And hence, we may consume.
They are recognizing us now, Sweetpea, because we constitute a billion dollar windfall. The food industry has awakened to the perky reality TV version of celiac disease
Can the drive for GF profit lead to better eating, though?
I'm not so sure. If the tepid taste of Betty Crocker's Bisquick is any indication, we have not come a long way, baby. Big companies use the cheapest ingredients they can to conjure stuff for the growing gluten-free demand. That means there's an awful lot of "old school gluten-free" going on (based on Bette Hagman's twenty-year old
Like @AutumnMakes tweeted yesterday, "...funny how it seems the big corps are years behind the everyday gluten-free bakers..."
Indeed. We humble home cooks have discovered the soft, lovely crumb of sorghum
So for now I'm going to continue to eschew the walk down the center food aisles (as Michael Pollan
And in a pinch, when some wild craving hits and I'm too tired to deal with three separate flour bags, I'll use a GF pancake mix (both small family companies who have been in our celiac corner from the beginning).
And I'll create my own cobbler topping, thank you.
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