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Thank you for the tip on pasta. This is a big deal for me because i just recently got into it, and I'd like to continue making my own. With my health in decline making pasta is kind of good workout sadly enough. I haven't made any other types, but can imagine a corn pasta being tasty enough. I'm a big fan of Asian cuisine, so maybe rice noodles could be another direction too. (Though to be honest i didn't realize until posting this that rice is gluten free)
Definitely! Rice noodles (not pasta made from rice flour, but rice noodles like vermicelli) are absolutely fantastic! Of course, when made with an appropriate recipe, like pad thai. There's so much variety with eastern Asian cuisines to be able to use rice noodles, and like I say curries and such are very often fantastic options too!
Other starches are also options, for example corn tortillas. Working masa into tortillas might be an option!
In particular, you'll need to avoid wheat, barley, rye, and triticale. Pat is typically grown near and processed alongside wheat, so most oat is out - and some find trouble even with oats marked gluten free (processed gluten free). I'm fine with oats marked GF.