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Should I switch stores?...The one I usually go to doesn't have any gluten-free whole wheat bread.

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Posted - April 20, 2020

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  • 10052
    If you require it for your health, I'd say yes. 

    I have a fear of becoming gluten-intolerant; it seriously limits vegetarian protein options. 
      April 20, 2020 5:42 PM MDT
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  • 34283
    If you want that product yes you will have to go to another store. 
      April 20, 2020 6:18 PM MDT
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  • 4624
    I'm sure you already know the joke in your question.

    No need to switch stores; it's easy to make bread following recipes - and once you've done it often enough to can get creative and make up your own variations.

    This is what I'm pretty sure you know, either as general knowledge or kitchen science. It's the gluten in wheat that holds bread together; it helps dough rise by trapping gas bubbles during fermentation and gives bread its unique texture.

    Flours made from rice, buckwheat, sorghum, amaranth, tapioca, teff, arrowroot, potato and almonds are gluten free.

    Sourdough can be made by using the natural yeasts in the air to ferment the flour; it takes at least 24 -- 48 hours in the fridge but can be even tastier and more effective with up to 72 hours.

    The alternative leven to sourdough or yeast is baking powder, but non-gluten flours need a binder or else the dough won't rise. Such binders include guar gum, locust bean gum, xanthan gum or arrowroot starch.

    But Ele, I doubt that you have a gluten related health issues (coz I think you would have mentioned it by now.) This post was edited by inky at April 22, 2020 9:38 PM MDT
      April 20, 2020 6:37 PM MDT
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  • 44619
    Well, dear...what is the joke? LOL.
      April 20, 2020 7:19 PM MDT
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  • 4624
    That you can't switch stores to find a product that cannot exist.

    There is no such thing as whole wheat that doesn't contain gluten. This post was edited by inky at April 23, 2020 7:40 AM MDT
      April 22, 2020 9:38 PM MDT
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  • 44619
    I know...trick question.
      April 23, 2020 7:40 AM MDT
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  • 7408
    Gluten free wheat is my favourite. 
      April 20, 2020 6:40 PM MDT
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  • 11112
    Maybe if  you  ask them they will order it for you. Cheers!
      April 20, 2020 6:42 PM MDT
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  • 34283
    I do not think there is such thing as "gluten free whole wheat"
      April 20, 2020 7:28 PM MDT
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  • 44619
    I think you're right. I love trick questions. You are too quick and got the cheese question. (Even Randy got that one wrong.)
      April 21, 2020 1:50 PM MDT
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  • 10052
    Crap. I missed this one. 
      April 25, 2020 9:12 AM MDT
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  • 17596
    I bake bread and add extra gluten.  Would you like a loaf?
      April 21, 2020 2:46 AM MDT
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  • 11005
    I don't eat bread at all. You might try that for the duration.
      April 21, 2020 6:14 AM MDT
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  • 44619
    I don't eat much; just an occasional sandwich.
      April 23, 2020 7:41 AM MDT
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