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Posted 01 February 2009 - 05:40 AM
HI!
I am Sasha,I am 18 and I come from Croatia 
I have a celiac. I was googling and I found this forum. I am not good in englis, but I am going to learn it so I`ll be able to understand you all
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 07:16 AM
mops, on Feb 1 2009, 08:40 AM, said:
HI!
I am Sasha,I am 18 and I come from Croatia 
I have a celiac. I was googling and I found this forum. I am not good in englis, but I am going to learn it so I`ll be able to understand you all 
Hi Sasha! It is so nice to know you. I think your English is just fine. I can tell you from my own experience that you will find this forum to be very informative and helpful. Good Luck!
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 07:35 AM
Hi Sasha! I'm glad you've found us. Feel free to practice your English here
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 07:56 AM
Hi Sashi
Kako ste & welcome to the forum.
Milo mi ja da sam vas upoznao. Ja se zovem Ken. yah sahm hawaii
Iz koga dela croatia ste? karlovitz?
I don't remember too much Croatian but I learned it many years ago in Chicago.
I had many friends from karlovitz and zagreb working there.
dovidjenja
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mops, on Feb 1 2009, 04:40 AM, said:
HI!
I am Sasha,I am 18 and I come from Croatia 
I have a celiac. I was googling and I found this forum. I am not good in englis, but I am going to learn it so I`ll be able to understand you all 
"Ryo tatereba mi ga tatanu"
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
Japanese proverb
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 08:15 AM
kenlove, on Feb 1 2009, 07:56 AM, said:
Hi Sashi
Kako ste & welcome to the forum.
Milo mi ja da sam vas upoznao. Ja se zovem Ken. yah sahm hawaii
Iz koga dela croatia ste? karlovitz?
I don't remember too much Croatian but I learned it many years ago in Chicago.
I had many friends from karlovitz and zagreb working there.
dovidjenja
Ken
You are so cool!!
"But then, in all honesty, if scientists don't play god, who will?"
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 02:22 PM
Thanks for all
kenlove, on Feb 1 2009, 07:56 AM, said:
Hi Sashi
Kako ste & welcome to the forum.
Milo mi ja da sam vas upoznao. Ja se zovem Ken. yah sahm hawaii
Iz koga dela croatia ste? karlovitz?
I don't remember too much Croatian but I learned it many years ago in Chicago.
I had many friends from karlovitz and zagreb working there.
dovidjenja
Ken
super ti ide Hrvatski  Ja sam iz samoga centra Hrvatske, iz Zagreba  Karolvac je malo juznije...
Your Croatian si very good  I am from center of Croatia, from Zagreb, it is near Karlovitz....
I hope I will foumd here lot of usefull posts
In Croatia, I can buy only "Schar" and "Valpiform" gluten-free products.
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 03:08 PM
mops, on Feb 1 2009, 03:22 PM, said:
Thanks for all
super ti ide Hrvatski  Ja sam iz samoga centra Hrvatske, iz Zagreba  Karolvac je malo juznije...
Your Croatian si very good  I am from center of Croatia, from Zagreb, it is near Karlovitz....
I hope I will foumd here lot of usefull posts
In Croatia, I can buy only "Schar" and "Valpiform" gluten-free products.
Hey I am jealous!!! what are you 2 talking about???? LOL!!!
Sasha welcome.
Is celiac well known in Croatia? How did you found out so soon?
Meline
Celiac September 2007
Graves disease June 2008
Candida overgrowth / started treatment November 2008
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 10:44 PM
Hi Sasha
hvala vam mnogo
I think I forgot most croatian l learned more than 30 years ago!
You are lucky to get Schar gluten free foods. We cannot buy many of them in US and none in Hawaii so I have to order them.
What other foods do you eat usually? We have lots of tropical fruit in Hawaii so I eat a lot of that but too much govedinu, teletinu and like culbastija. Before I was vegetarian but when I got celiac I changed.
Meline, can you buy Schar gluten-free foods in Athens?
IM STILL WAITING FOR gluten-free PHilo <G>
see you later
mops, on Feb 1 2009, 01:22 PM, said:
Thanks for all
super ti ide Hrvatski  Ja sam iz samoga centra Hrvatske, iz Zagreba  Karolvac je malo juznije...
Your Croatian si very good  I am from center of Croatia, from Zagreb, it is near Karlovitz....
I hope I will foumd here lot of usefull posts
In Croatia, I can buy only "Schar" and "Valpiform" gluten-free products.
"Ryo tatereba mi ga tatanu"
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
Japanese proverb
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Posted 01 February 2009 - 10:50 PM
 Just always loved languages.. Trouble is I forget most of them or mix them up.
My 4 year old granddaughter already speaks 3 going on 4 languages so we have a lot of fun mixing them up so mom and grandma dont know what we are talking about.
The funniest thing that ever happened was once when my daughter and I would practice japanese and my wife and son couldnt understand us. One night Wife and son said they were going to a movie. A few minutes after they left I got a call from a friend who teaches beginning Japanese at the local college. She got very sick and asked if I could teach for her that night.
I did, got to the class and found my son and wife in the class. Their expression was priceless...
Jestgar, on Feb 1 2009, 07:15 AM, said:
You are so cool!! 
"Ryo tatereba mi ga tatanu"
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
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Posted 02 February 2009 - 04:22 AM
I was born in 1990 and until 1999 I have ate all. In 1999 doctors were diagnostic celiac. After 1999 I eat everything without gluten. In Croatia celiac is not so well known, so there isn`t a lot of products, so I eat only rice, potatoes, and so these things that I can eat.
Schar products are very delicious, but they are very expensive.
The biggest problem is when I mus go somewhere on the way so I have to carry my gluten-free food with me and explain to others what I have, and why I have to eat that.
People think that I'm not normal, but I am like everyone else, but I just have to watch what I can eat.
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Posted 02 February 2009 - 07:58 AM
Hi Sasha
I was told I had celiac only about 4 years ago. At first it was hard to adjust because I teach sometimes at cooking school and work with many chefs in Hawaii.
ALl the gluten free products are expensive here too especially in Hawaii because of added shipping cost. Some are good but some are not so good. I think many forum members carry food with them. I usually carry salad dressing and soy sauce.
Some restaurants here are very good about helping celiacs have good meals when they go out to eat.
Take care for now
Ken
mops, on Feb 2 2009, 03:22 AM, said:
I was born in 1990 and until 1999 I have ate all. In 1999 doctors were diagnostic celiac. After 1999 I eat everything without gluten. In Croatia celiac is not so well known, so there isn`t a lot of products, so I eat only rice, potatoes, and so these things that I can eat.
Schar products are very delicious, but they are very expensive.
The biggest problem is when I mus go somewhere on the way so I have to carry my gluten-free food with me and explain to others what I have, and why I have to eat that.
People think that I'm not normal, but I am like everyone else, but I just have to watch what I can eat.
"Ryo tatereba mi ga tatanu"
If we try to serve both sides, we cannot stand our own ground.
Japanese proverb
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Posted 23 March 2009 - 03:24 PM
Hi! I'm going to Croatia next week. How do you say "I am allergic to peanuts, nuts, peas, beans, wheat, rye and oats" in Serbo-Croat? Or, what do you tell waiters so they don't serve you something with gluten?
Thanks!
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mops, on Feb 2 2009, 01:22 PM, said:
I was born in 1990 and until 1999 I have ate all. In 1999 doctors were diagnostic celiac. After 1999 I eat everything without gluten. In Croatia celiac is not so well known, so there isn`t a lot of products, so I eat only rice, potatoes, and so these things that I can eat.
Schar products are very delicious, but they are very expensive.
The biggest problem is when I mus go somewhere on the way so I have to carry my gluten-free food with me and explain to others what I have, and why I have to eat that.
People think that I'm not normal, but I am like everyone else, but I just have to watch what I can eat.
Born 8/31/86
Peanut free since 1988 (age 21 months!)
Tree-nut free since 1993
Legume free since 1998
Lactose free since 2001
Wheat, oat and rye free since Feb 2009
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Posted 27 March 2009 - 06:18 AM
Hi Sasha!
My grandfather was Croatian and he could speak the language. I don't really remember any of it though. Dobry den můj přítel  ? Thats's about it! Hope your time here is great and that things get better over there with Celiac.
A and R Mihaljevic
Have had Celiac knowingly since June 2005 and have since been adapting to a gluten, casein, soy, peanut, and egg free diet. fave quote: 'Experience, that most brutal of teachers but you learn my God, do you learn.' C.S. Lewis.
Life is pretty awesome! ;)
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Posted 19 June 2009 - 02:48 PM
mops, on Feb 1 2009, 06:40 AM, said:
HI!
I am Sasha,I am 18 and I come from Croatia 
I have a celiac. I was googling and I found this forum. I am not good in englis, but I am going to learn it so I`ll be able to understand you all 
Hi Sasha! I was just diagnosed with Celiac 2 weeks ago and am just starting to learn everything and figure it all out. I am traveling for the next 2 weeks with my family in Croatia and Bosnia and don't know how I am going to eat gluten free!! Do you have suggestions of gluten free dishes to order in restaurants or any other helpful tips?? Thanks a ton!
Rochelle
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