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The Celiac discussion thread....no wheat allowed!!
February 4, 2009 at
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Celiac....I haz it!

This sucks really freaking bad.
Anyone else in the same boat? I literally found out an hour ago...have lots of researching to do.

This sucks really freaking bad.
Anyone else in the same boat? I literally found out an hour ago...have lots of researching to do.
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I agree you have to get angry and grieve, it's part of the process. Heck at times I still get angry, especially for my young kids but I'd rather have them healthy and miss out on some food than get sick
Good luck!.
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wow! Thanks for all the info!!
I grilled a bunch of chicken breasts for the next few days. I'm going to have to get used to this cooking thing. Blarg.
If you go on a Royal Caribbean cruise, they do a good job of providing gluten-free food. That's about all I know about the subject.
gluten to your meal, but if they cook it on a common grill top, you will easily get cross contamination. Outback likes to boast their GF menu. I've tried it a couple times with bad outcomes. I also use the corn tortillas instead of bread. Scrambled eggs in a wrap with some cheese is groovy. Fruity Pebbles is also GF. Watch out on the rice cakes, they all love to use Maltodetrine which will give you a nasty tummyache. It's surely a life changing event. I'm blessed to have a partner that goes GF with me. After some time, it will get easier. I miss pizza the most. There are some GF versions, but they're just not the same.
Good luck!
Yes, watch out for restaurant stuffs! Take a look at Denny's online site. Almost EVERY item has gluten - even on things you wouldn't suspect.
It makes good sense to watch one's gluten intake whether yor not you have celliac. Gluten can be inflaming. So, I regularly have meals & foods w/no gluten. But then again I cook.
gluten to your meal, but if they cook it on a common grill top, you will easily get cross contamination. Outback likes to boast their GF menu. I've tried it a couple times with bad outcomes. I also use the corn tortillas instead of bread. Scrambled eggs in a wrap with some cheese is groovy. Fruity Pebbles is also GF. Watch out on the rice cakes, they all love to use Maltodetrine which will give you a nasty tummyache. It's surely a life changing event. I'm blessed to have a partner that goes GF with me. After some time, it will get easier. I miss pizza the most. There are some GF versions, but they're just not the same.
Good luck!
mmm fruity pebbles! It is hard to find tasty cereal without gluten! I'm wondering *how* bad cross contamination is...is it really as big a deal as many people say or are they just being extra cautious?
Yes, watch out for restaurant stuffs! Take a look at Denny's online site. Almost EVERY item has gluten - even on things you wouldn't suspect.
It makes good sense to watch one's gluten intake whether yor not you have celliac. Gluten can be inflaming. So, I regularly have meals & foods w/no gluten. But then again I cook.
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If it is true though, I have some really tasty ciders & meads I can recommend.
If it is true though, I have some really tasty ciders & meads I can recommend.
If it is true though, I have some really tasty ciders & meads I can recommend.
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If it is true though, I have some really tasty ciders & meads I can recommend.
I'm surviving just fine and eating a lot better. The worst part is eating out. I get sick 96% of the time I eat out because of cross contamination