tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4706374459042869519.post8725159118522157514..comments2023-10-06T09:08:06.583-06:00Comments on No Gluten, No Problem: Friday Foto: French Friespeterbronskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17048848527195520324noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4706374459042869519.post-68321460981523238022010-07-12T12:21:11.945-06:002010-07-12T12:21:11.945-06:00Hi Everyone... Thanks for the well wishes for Mari...Hi Everyone... Thanks for the well wishes for Marin! So appreciated.<br /><br />CeliacMan, I know what you mean about getting tired of the protein burger. At some point, you just start to crave a bun.<br /><br />Shirley, sorry to hear you also went through a hospitalized little one! The hospital had one of those metal cribs that looks like a prison cell. Fortunately, the room also had a twin bed with bedrails, so Marin could stay there with either Kelli or I with her, which I think made her more comfortable. They initially suspected rotavirus, but the stool samples came back negative. Her blood work did point strongly towards a viral infection, though.<br /><br />The hamburger bun was the Kinnikinnick brand. (http://consumer.kinnikinnick.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/products.home/productcategoryid/3). You can buy them in the freezer section of supermarkets. We defrosted and then lightly toasted the buns. They're pretty tasty paired with a burger. (I didn't enjoy them as much with pulled pork - the BBQ sauce soaked into the bun and created a weird, "slimy," melted marshmallow kind of texture.)<br /><br />Cheers, Petepeterbronskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17048848527195520324noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4706374459042869519.post-72203180383013535502010-07-10T12:02:05.728-06:002010-07-10T12:02:05.728-06:00I want to know about the hamburger bun, too! I ha...I want to know about the hamburger bun, too! I have been wondering if I could make rolls using your sandwhich bread. Can't quite picture how to do it, though.<br /><br />The fries sound yummy, can't wait to try them.carolsedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13832369724928746024noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4706374459042869519.post-64590354520069224932010-07-10T07:32:07.603-06:002010-07-10T07:32:07.603-06:00Beautiful fries, Pete! They have to be one of my f...Beautiful fries, Pete! They have to be one of my favorite treats. I make some ultimate fries that I bake in the oven, but have not made them in a while due to the heat we're having. I like your comment on the perfect size ... indeed, I'm always looking for the potatoes that have the perfect ratio of inside to outside. ;-)<br /><br />Hope Marin is feeling better and better! That's a tough road to go down. Our son was hospitalized twice when he was one for a week each time. The first time was a Rotavirus with dehydration. (We later found out that Rotaviruses are linked to celiac.) The second time was another virus/type illness that brought on a febrile seizure and deyhdration. Each time he was in the hospital 5 days, hooked up to an IV, and in a metal crib that looked like a prison cell. He was even there on his first birthday. It's definitely an experience a parent doesn't forget. I'm sending all healing hugs your way!<br /><br />Shirleygfe--gluten free easilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08182613995248482102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4706374459042869519.post-15446917111152024052010-07-09T22:18:44.572-06:002010-07-09T22:18:44.572-06:00The fries look great but tell me about that hambur...The fries look great but tell me about that hamburger bun. Did you make that or buy it? I'm kind of getting tired of the "protein burger" and could really go for a nice bun.<br /><br />Cheers!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4706374459042869519.post-23539506557374999792010-07-09T08:55:40.239-06:002010-07-09T08:55:40.239-06:00I want to know about that bun!!!!! Is it in your c...I want to know about that bun!!!!! Is it in your cookbook?<br /><br />So glad Marin's doing better.Marilynnoreply@blogger.com