Friday 7 September 2012

Pig out...

Eating in... unhealthily!

Pizza and Garlic Bread


Gluten free pizzas currently only seem to come in margarita or pepperoni (not complaining, we're lucky to have them at all!) however, my favorite was also ham and pineapple, so why not make one yourself (well decorate one yourself that is!)

Buy a gluten free pizza base and top with your favourite ingredients, couldnt be easier! Oh and add some DS gluten free share and tear (or in my case, don't share!) garlic bread while you're at it....







 DS Lasagne

 A handy microwave meal to keep in the freezer! Tastes just like any other microwave lasagne!


Not forgetting brekky...

(Black Farmer's Daughter Chipolata sausages of course)


Gluten Free: Bath

I have to say Bath surprised me, at first sight it appeared to be a gluten free unfriendly city but on closer look its very gluten free friendly.. if you know where to go!!

So I'm going to tell you!

1. Roscoff Deli

18 Northumberland Place
Bath
BA1 5AR

Does THE most amazing gluten free sandwiches I have ever tasted! They get their bread from a local bakery and it's scrummy!

The best for gluten free bread and cakes - I had the Sicilian Lemon Cake - amazing!! They also have lots of gluten free mains too.

And not only is the food fab, but the staff are super friendly, especially the owner who is more than happy to help out and advise!

One of my favourite food places I've ever been to, a great experience all round, I just wish I worked down the road so I could get my lunch from there!






http://www.roscoff.co.uk/

2. Whole Bagel

Another place in Bath offering yummy gluten free sandwiches with a huge choice!







http://www.thewholebagel.co.uk/

3. Tea Monkey

Offers lots of gluten free cakes

http://www.tea-monkey.com/Stores/Bath-Tea-Monkey.aspx

4. The Pump Room - POSH GLUTEN FREE AFTERNOON TEA!!

 The Roman Baths
Abbey Church Yard
BA1 1LZ




 http://www.romanbaths.co.uk/pump_room.aspx

5. Salathai - Thai Restaurant

 14-15 Pierrepont Street
BA1 1LA 

A lovely family run thai restaurant near the station with the BEST authentic thai food. I had the See Krong Moo (Spare ribs cooked in a home-made Thai style barbeque sauce) and Phad Thai with pork (thin rice noodles stir fried with egg and seasonal vegetables in a Thai style “Phad Thai” sauce). Absolutely scrumptious food.

The staff couldnt have been nicer and more helpful either and knew all about their ingredients and what was gluten free or not.



http://www.salathai-bath.co.uk/


All the cafes/restaurants mentioned are a must visit in my opinion!!

We also ate at Las Iguanas.