Thanks GFreeMO -I love your idea of the apples with cinnamon and sugar! I might have to try that!
1. Lays Stax -plain or cheddar
2. Betty Crocker Devils food cake with choclate gluten-free icing and Silk Almond milk -YUM!
3. Lara Bars or Purfit Protein Bars
4. Planters peanuts or cashews
5. Any fresh fruit
6. Popcorn -Popweaver microwave
7. Edy's Ice Cream - sometimes with Nestle Semi-sweet chocolate chips on top
8. Snickers
9. yogurt -Yoplait or Giant Eagle brand
10.Glutino Pretzels and Chocolate Covered Pretzels -YUM!
I do try to stick with mostly healthy, less processed foods for everyday snacks and only treat myself once in a while to the more fattening, processed foods like -Snickers.
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Lisa
Infertility since 1995/Endometriosis Hasimoto Thyroid disease 1998 Enlarged Abdominal Lymph nodes since 2003 - Stable Thyroid Hurtle Cell Cancer 2008 Stage 1- Total Thyriodectomy 2008 Anxiety/Depression/Insomnia/Fatigue - Gone with gluten free diet Acid reflux -LPR 7-2009 - Gone with a Strict gluten free diet Celiac disease - positive upper endoscopy & Blood Test 9-2009 Undiagnosed celiac for 20 years - Gluten free since 9-13-09
1. Popcorn/kettle corn (made on the stove top with olive oil)
2. Granny Smith Apples dipped in honey
3. Bananas with peanut butter
4. Carrot sticks
5. Almonds
6. Homemade Trail mix made with nuts, sunflower seeds, craisins and Enjoy Life chocolate chips
7. Tortilla chips with salsa, guacamole or hummus
8. Raw veggies and hummus
9. Wavy Lays Potato chips
10. Plantain chips (I like banana chips too)
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A simple meal with love is better than a feast where there is hatred. Proverbs 15:17 (CEV)
1. Tangerines
2. Pretzels
3. Jelly Belly jelly beans
4. Kraft Cheddar Cheese in a jar- great for dipping the pretzels in..
5. Plain potato chips
6. Peach cobbler with whipped cream
7. Apple cobbler with whipped cream
8. Wegmans Honey Roasted Cashews
9. Dark Chocolate Milky Way bars
10.Watermelon
Okay now I want some cobbler.....
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Courage does not always roar, sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying "I will try again tommorrow" (Mary Anne Radmacher)
celiac 49 years - Misdiagnosed for 45 Blood tested and repeatedly negative Diagnosed by Allergist with elimination diet and diagnosis confirmed by GI in 2002 Misdiagnoses for 15 years were IBS-D, ataxia, migraines, anxiety, depression, fibromyalgia, parathesias, arthritis, livedo reticularis, hairloss, premature menopause, osteoporosis, kidney damage, diverticulosis, prediabetes and ulcers, dermatitis herpeformis All bold resoved or went into remission with proper diagnosis of Celiac November 2002 Some residual nerve damage remains as of 2006- this has continued to resolve after eliminating soy in 2007
Mother died of celiac related cancer at 56 Twin brother died as a result of autoimmune liver destruction at age 15
Children 2 with Ulcers, GERD, Depression, , 1 with DH, 1 with severe growth stunting (male adult 5 feet)both finally diagnosed Celiac through blood testing and 1 with endo 6 months after Mom
Positive to Soy and Casien also Aug 2007
Gluten Sensitivity Gene Test Aug 2007 HLA-DQB1 Molecular analysis, Allele 1 0303
1. Popcorn. I make it on the stove.
2. Bean dip or refried beans with tortilla chips or Fritos.
3. Cheese dip with same as above.
4. Instant mashed potatoes, sometimes with cheese, onions and bacon.
5. Hummus with Fritos, thick potato chips or veggies.
5. Cottage cheese and canned pears.
6. Cheese.
7. Nuts.
8. Synders, gluten-free pretzels.
9. Apple slices with peanut butter.
10. Olives.
1. Mrs Crimbles Coconut Macaroons
2. Rice cakes with peanutbutter and jam
3. Twirls!
4. Kettle Chips (Lightly Salted)
5. Popcorn
6. Olives
7. Any fruit
8. Marks And Spencers gluten-free Lemon Cake (I felt like crying when i found this and how good it was!)
9. Tortilla Chips with Sour Cream&Chive and humus
10. Tescos finest madagascan vanilla ice cream with strawberries
This has made me hungry and given me ideas for more snacking food!
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Lifes not waiting for the storm to pass, its learning to dance in the rain...
1. dark chocolate
2. trail mix
3. dried apricots
4. pineapple (canned, usually)
5. apples
6. sun butter/peanut butter
7. larabars
8. cheese and crackers (crunchmaster multi-grain)
9. homemade cocoa nut bars
10. pickled cauliflower
I like cookies, too, but they don't make the list for lack of frequency and the fact that I've never had any that are quite perfect enough.
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2/2010 Malabsorption becomes dramatically noticable 3/2010 Negative IgA EMA; negative IgA TTG 4/2010 Negative biopsy 5/2010 Elimination diet; symptoms begin to resolve on gluten-free diet round two (10 days) 5/2010 Diagnosed gluten sensitive based on weakly positive repeat IgA & IgG TTGs and dietary response; decline capsule endoscopy.
Now, what to do about my cookbook in progress? Make it gluten-free?
1. Popped whole grain sorghum with olive oil and salt
2. sweet potato fries
3. stevia and sorrel leaves
4. spoon of honey - to fight the sweets cravings!
5. pomagranates
6. homemade hummus wrapped with lettuce or spinach leaves
7. cucumbers with salt
8. spinach salad with herb flowers
9. stir-fried greens
10. roasted chickpeas
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Shauna Gluten free since August 10, 2009. 21 years with undiagnosed Celiac Disease.
Father, brother, and daughter: celiac positive Son: celiac negative, but symptoms resolved on gluten free diet
1. Homemade buckwheat bread with pumpkinseed butter and dried cranberries
2. Homemade almond bread with almond butter
3. Salted cashews (I love nuts, can you tell?)
3. Fruit, esp bananas
5. Spicy sweet potato french fries
6. Dove dark chocolate
7. Chex
8. Chocolate chip cookies from scratch
9. Brown rice with avocado and gluten-free soy sauce (it's like a sushi roll in a bowl!)
10. Popcorn from the stove top
I love all of my gluten-free food
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Diagnosed with IBS - Fall 2007
Diagnosed with Celiac via blood test - March 18th, 2011
Gluten free as of March 25th, 2011 and going strong!
1. Popped whole grain sorghum with olive oil and salt 2. sweet potato fries 3. stevia and sorrel leaves 4. spoon of honey - to fight the sweets cravings! 5. pomagranates 6. homemade hummus wrapped with lettuce or spinach leaves 7. cucumbers with salt 8. spinach salad with herb flowers 9. stir-fried greens 10. roasted chickpeas
Popped whole grain sorghum? So you pop it like popcorn? Sounds interesting
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*Judy
Food allergies to fish, seafood, tree nuts, aspartame(Equal),flax seed, and many drugs Stomach issues since childhood Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) age 6-44 Diabetes age 44 to present now going back to Hypoglycemia since gluten free. Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2005 and it's gone now that I'm aspartame and gluten free. Hmmm Celiac disease- negative test in 2009, positive tests in Nov. 2010 Gluten free started 11/08/2010 Genetic tests positive- DQ2, positive -DQ6 (?) negative- DQ8 11/15/2010
My top ten snack list is pretty similar to everyone else's.
1. Organic oranges (they are wonderful right now)
2. Strawberries
3. corn/rice chex with chocolate chips and peanuts mixed in (no milk)
4. popcorn (made on the stove)
5. veggies and homemade hummus
6. Rice crackers and cheese
7. Watermelon
8. Cottage cheese and peaches
9. cashews
10.CHOBANI yogurt (my favorite, I eat it every day)
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*Judy
Food allergies to fish, seafood, tree nuts, aspartame(Equal),flax seed, and many drugs Stomach issues since childhood Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) age 6-44 Diabetes age 44 to present now going back to Hypoglycemia since gluten free. Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2005 and it's gone now that I'm aspartame and gluten free. Hmmm Celiac disease- negative test in 2009, positive tests in Nov. 2010 Gluten free started 11/08/2010 Genetic tests positive- DQ2, positive -DQ6 (?) negative- DQ8 11/15/2010
1. kettle cooked potato chips.
2. Tortilla chips with hummus, guacamole, or Mrs. Renfro's jalapeno salsa.
3. Fruit or raw veggies (apples, cherries, raw pepper slices, carrots, etc, etc.)
4. Ice cream.
5. Chobani's yogurt.
6. Bora Bora Bars. (pomegranate/pecan).
7. Popcorn on the stove with a little melted butter and a tiny bit of salt.
8. Rice crackers layered with wasabe, smoked salmon, and pickled ginger.
9. Avocado smoothie.
10. Nantucket Blend Trail Mix.
It was difficult to put them in an order of preference because I like them all so much, LOL!!