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Sick And Tired


wheatisbad

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This is my first blog, not really sure how this works, and i know i am terrible at spelling but here it goes. I went into a "gluten free" resturaunt and asked about cross contamination and i was told "if i actually have celiac disease that i shouldnt eat there". Apparently alot of "gluten free" resturaunts today are for people on a gluten free diet trying to loose weight. It is extreamly frustrating when every time all my friends go out to eat i have to sit without food and watch every one else eat. There is one really good actual gluten free resturaunt for celiac's around where i live but it is very expencive and if they mess up, you can always still get sick. there needs to be a solution. A while back i emailed the makers of ramen noodles, who apparently also manufacture cup of noodles, and i suggested that they make a cheap, pre-packaged, gluten and soy free product. I got an email back saying that they were already working on a rice noodle that could be cooked like the wheat noodles do. I hope they make a cheap gluten-free &soy free ramen. it would be a life saver. SOMEONE make a gluten free lunchible PLEASE!!! carrying a bag of chicken in my lunch box to school with some gross crackers is getting to be very old.

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