by Joey Thomas | May 26, 2022 | Digestive Health, Nutrition, Products
Which protein powders are low FODMAP? It’s a question I see asked regularly within the fructose malabsorption communities. I have my favourite brands, which I’ll share with you in this post. But given that not everyone visiting this page lives in...
by Joey Thomas | Apr 13, 2022 | Recipes
Zucchinis. It’s such a versatile vegetable but so often forgotten. According to Monash App, 65g or 1/2 zucchini is considered low FODMAP – but in my experience, it’s a very well tolerated vegetable, so I’d probably test yourself out with higher...
by Joey Thomas | Jan 19, 2022 | Recipes
When I was first diagnosed with fructose malabsorption I remember ordering calamari (unbattered of course) and getting really sick. My tummy was in knots and I had no idea why. It turned out it was the tartare sauce that upset my tummy that day. Unbeknownst to me,...
by Joey Thomas | Jun 6, 2021 | Recipes
This paleo banana bread recipe is grain-free, gluten-free, sugar-free, lactose-free, and fructose-friendly if you can stick with one slice. It does have a lot of bananas in it so people’s tolerance may vary. It’s really moist and delicious, and you can...
by Joey Thomas | Jun 3, 2021 | Recipes
Shepherd’s pie is my go-to dish during these cold Winter days in Melbourne. I often make one large dish, and portion the rest out into my glass snapware, and freeze it. That way, I have a healthy meal ready to go on a lazy night when I don’t have the...