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Woo Hoo!!! Last night I went to an open house at a restaurant down the street. A friend of mine owns it and has become so gluten aware (because of me :) ) that she is making almost everything gluten-free now. She made a spinach fritata that was so good I asked for the recipe, and I did NOT get sick. I haven't had spinach in a couple of years because leafy greens didn't work for me, but now I know I CAN eat spinach, and I also know I can stop by on my way to work and pick up a really good, safe lunch on those days when I don't feel like eating my own cooking.

 

AND, I stopped at the health food store last night too, and they now carry King Arthur gluten-free flour. I know most folks here seem to like it best. I read the ingredients and I can eat it! I will be making PANCAKES this weekend. I have missed pancakes so much! Yippee!

 

Merry Christmas everybody!


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Why wait for the weekend? You could have pancakes for Christmas! :D

IrishHeart Veteran

I agree.. you could be making pancakes right now! :D  Simple joys, yes? yes!

 

Oh,  Barty, you dear girl...I am so very happy for you!!!

 

Merry Christmas.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Hugs, kisses and mistletoe!

w8in4dave Community Regular

Whoo Hoo for you and everyone eles that eats there!! :) Merry Christmas to you also! 

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Woo Hoo!!! Last night I went to an open house at a restaurant down the street. A friend of mine owns it and has become so gluten aware (because of me :) ) that she is making almost everything gluten-free now. She made a spinach fritata that was so good I asked for the recipe, and I did NOT get sick. I haven't had spinach in a couple of years because leafy greens didn't work for me, but now I know I CAN eat spinach, and I also know I can stop by on my way to work and pick up a really good, safe lunch on those days when I don't feel like eating my own cooking.

 

AND, I stopped at the health food store last night too, and they now carry King Arthur gluten-free flour. I know most folks here seem to like it best. I read the ingredients and I can eat it! I will be making PANCAKES this weekend. I have missed pancakes so much! Yippee!

 

Merry Christmas everybody!

King Arthur makes the best pancake mix! I love the slightly lemony flavor. Glad you're enjoying your new diet! If you do feel compelled to eat your own cooking, I love the recipes on Open Original Shared Link blog.

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