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minor bit of whining


cstark

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Does anyone find it frustrating when co-workers bring in goodies you are not able to have?  Drives me nuts.  The staff had a pizza party for lunch break today, donuts included.  Knowing the consequences of ingesting gluten seriously outweighs the temptation to snitch even a corner off a donut.  GGGRRRRR!!!!

Ok. I am done whining.  Back to real life. :) Have a great day y'all!


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A good excuse to get your favorite treat on the way home. Glad you resisted the temptation.

cstark Enthusiast
6 minutes ago, ravenwoodglass said:

A good excuse to get your favorite treat on the way home. Glad you resisted the temptation.

I found out that the fast food place on the way home has a separate vat of oil for their French fries.  It is not used for anything but the French fries.  Might stop there on the way home. :)

 

Fundog Enthusiast

I enjoy participating on treat days by making some gluten free goodies to share.  It is especially gratifying to see wheat eaters enjoying a slice of gluten free banana bread, for example, and taking second helpings. :)  And like you, I just remember that eating anything with wheat in it is equal to splashing battery acid on my skin.  It's just not worth it!

deb-rn Contributor

It was never tempting for me.  It bothered the people sitting near me while I ate my own food more than it did me!  Get a gluten-free candy bar from the vending machine... that takes the edge off!

Debbie

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On 9/14/2016 at 4:21 PM, cstark said:

I found out that the fast food place on the way home has a separate vat of oil for their French fries.  It is not used for anything but the French fries.  Might stop there on the way home. :)

 

winning!!!! :)   love it when i find a 'new' treat that i don't have to fingerprint ;) 

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