<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Hi all! I don't have celiac, but I do have MS and have read about an alternative diet for MS that includes going gluten-free, so I have been lurking on this site for a few weeks to pick up pointers on what exactly gluten-free means. Thanks for lots of good info!! I have read recently several messages about weight loss problems after going on the GF diet. Most folks seem to try to cut out all fat (which I did at first too) but the best way is to cut out animal and sat. fat (this includes hydrogenated vegetable oils) and increase your intake of unsat. fat (canola, sunflower oils, etc. I like sunflower best and I think it's safe for celiacs.) I learned this trick from Dr. Roy Swank who specializes in MS. If you limit your unsat fat intake to 4 teaspoons per day you will lose weight like magic! I started Feb 3 and have lost 8 pounds! I eat more quantity-wise than I did before and am almost never hungry (ever notice how you're always hungry when you go totally fat-free--that's because you NEED the vegetable unsat oils.) So, I suggest (again, I am a patient like you, not an MD this is just my opinion and my experience) decreasing your sat fat intake and keep substituting applesauce, etc. in recipes, but don't forget to include at least 4 teaspoons of unsat fat in your diet every day. After you've lost the weight you can increase up to 10 teaspoons. Hope this info helps someone. This list has sure answered a lot of my questions on GF eating.