So I have substitutes. My staple is Pamela's Pancake Mix. I first found it in small bags at the health food store in town. Now, I buy it in bulk from the co-op. Not only does it make pancakes, but I use it to make delicious chocolate chip cookies, scones, banana and zucchini bread, and a light fluffy cake perfect with berries and whip cream for a summer party (I love to make this for my mother's birthday in August). There are so many great things about this mix --> it comes iwth easy to follow recipes that are all very quick to whip up and they taste amazing.
Most of the time I think something gluten free tastes good because I'm so used to it but those who are not on gluten free diets can taste the difference and don't like it. But everything Pamela makes tastes as good, if not better, as the original recipe.
When I crave something chocolate I like to whip up some Gluten-Free Pantry brownies or Namaste chocolate cake. Again, both better than the originals.
And then of course, pasta. I always have at least two boxes of Annie's rice macaroni and cheese. I'm a college student, I need mac n' cheese! And after a long stressful day wen I have absolutely no time to cook dinner, this hits the spot!
On special occasions (mainly when I'm at my parent's house) I have Gluti-no French bread and bagels. These I don't get very often because they are a little expensive and I haven't been able to find them in my local grocery store.
As a nutrition student I also like to keep an assortment of fruits and vegetables in the house but it gets hard because of the cost. But, I always have a sweet potato because they are the most nutritional vegetable out there chocked full of vitamins and minerals. And, they are delicious. I also have green and red peppers and celery. I'm not a huge fan of vegetables, so I kind of stop there but occasionally I'll have broccoli and carrots as well. I always try to keep in mind that I need to eat as many "colors" as possible because they all contain different vitamins.
For fruit I mainly have bananas. I love bananas, and they are so great and easy to eat with peanut butter and call it a small meal. And I always have green grapes, they are a quick and yummy snack. With the cost of fruit though, I'm not able to buy a variety of fruits, and hardly buy berries, which is a shame because I love every type of berry. I just wait until summer and eat the berries that grow around me, those are better anyway.