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Omg...i Might Be On To Something


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JenAnderson Rookie

Sorry Cissie..hope you feel better soon.


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dlp252 Apprentice
WHAT ELSE IS THERE TO EAT!!!!! JEEZ! I don't think I could do that if I wanted to. I'm a total carnivore and cheese hound.

I am a total carnivore too...love my meat...I think just reducing the overall load is what counts, so I'll do it in the other areas mostly.

Green12 Enthusiast

Just popping in really quick, will have to come back and read to catch up....

An important tip about steaming the tortillas, do not let the water boil up into the steamer basket! That would be very bad, you will end up with a pile of mushy gooey ground corn. You want the water below the bottom of the steamer basket and as it boils let the steam come up through the little holes. Hopefully that makes sense?

Susan, they aren't very expensive (I don't think). I have a metal one, not sure what material, and it adjusts to fit different pan sizes. like an unfolding flower looking thing, hard to describe, bt it comes in handy. I steam vegetables with it, and tamales, and now the corn tortillas.

Rinne, beautiful picture!!!

I must confess I have not followed the thread about Megan, I haven't had much time to stray from here. I will have to read what is going on. She will definitely be in my thoughts and prayers as well.

Karen, looks like you are the trouble maker in Rachelville :lol: We have all thought about you and your "D", I wish somebody could find you a solution.

Be back later!

AndreaB Contributor

Rinne,

It's so good to finally see you. :P

Jeny,

I don't know about your situation with the different computers.

Karen,

Did you see the post about gliadin foods that someone posted earlier.

What's the thing with altoids? Aren't they a breath freshener? I've noticed on other threads that you are the altoids lady.

Susan,

How are you doing today. What does TMI mean anyway?

Rachel,

Have fun today.

Cissie,

Hope you feel better real soon.

Julie,

I'll keep that in mind....steaming corn tortillas.

Donna,

You've been doing lots of research lately. Did the plums settle well with you?

Patti,

Sounds like you are feeling good too.

Cecile,

For when you get a chance to get on here. Hope you're feeling good today.

Robbin,

Are you there? I forget whether you posted earlier today or not. Are you feeling better today?

Vincent, Ryan, Picard,

I trust all is well with our "fellow" residents.

All the other gals I missed, hello.

Debbie,

Can we add you to the list of jobs for Rachelville?

evie Rookie
Oh, Lord, but I suddenly feel awful! Bloated stomach, dry mouth - what have I done now! I'm going to bed. Have a lovely afternoon and evening, y'all! :):):)

Cissie

Me too Cssie, wonder if we ate the same thing? Burning stomach, maybe the charcoal caps will help!! B) hope so. :) evie

dlp252 Apprentice
Donna,

You've been doing lots of research lately. Did the plums settle well with you?

Yes, it was a little slow at work today, so when there's no work I can play. Well, I think the warning from Penguin was kind of applicable (reminding me of the prune affect, lol)...but that was okay because I'd had C for a couple of days. :lol:

Lisa Mentor

Come on Karen, explain all about altoids! :P:P:P <this little guy knows. :lol:


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jerseyangel Proficient
Come on Karen, explain all about altoids! :P:P:P <this little guy knows. :lol:

Uh oh! :o

JenAnderson Rookie
:unsure::unsure::o Uh Oh here it comes.... :unsure::P
Canadian Karen Community Regular

I'm not jeopardizing thr R-Ville thread in any way.......

I'm keeping my mouth shut! ;)

VydorScope Proficient
I just noticed something...I'm on my husband's laptop and I have celiac.com on the favorites so I don't have to remember my user and pass. when I got on here, I noticed that the name and email is different from the new one on my computer. Is this normal?! :huh:

It's my old name, avatar, # of posts...everything!!

Prbly a cache issue, try holding down SHIFT and hitting the refresh (or reload) button in your web browser.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Karen,

What's the thing with altoids? Aren't they a breath freshener? I've noticed on other threads that you are the altoids lady

Oh heck-somebody PM Andrea!!

Suffice to say-Should Karen as R/villes counsellor do some Marriage counselling and impart her wisdom-there will be alot of happy guys there!! :lol:

VydorScope Proficient

... as some one onthe other thread pointed out, if you just put altiods in google you will see right away whats up.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Suffice to say-Should Karen as R/villes counsellor do some Marriage counselling and impart her wisdom-there will be alot of happy guys there!! :lol:

wait....R-ville is perfect, so we don't need counselors, right?? Karen's job can be the Altoids Sales Rep and Dispenser of Good Times.....but she won't have to sell them, just give them out freely, you know, at the parades and all, and the dances at the Town Square.....good times!

;)

JenAnderson Rookie
wait....R-ville is perfect, so we don't need counselors, right?? Karen's job can be the Altoids Sales Rep and Dispenser of Good Times.....but she won't have to sell them, just give them out freely, you know, at the parades and all, and the dances at the Town Square.....

;)

LMAO :lol::lol:

AndreaB Contributor

Altoids :ph34r:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Altoids :ph34r:

Hah! So you got it, huh? ;) something new to try..... :o;):ph34r::rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient
Altoids :ph34r:

Googled it, did we, Andrea? ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Googled it, did we, Andrea? ;)

watch out....more children to home-school........ :)

Green12 Enthusiast
wait....R-ville is perfect, so we don't need counselors, right?? Karen's job can be the Altoids Sales Rep and Dispenser of Good Times.....but she won't have to sell them, just give them out freely, you know, at the parades and all, and the dances at the Town Square.....good times!

;)

:lol::lol::lol: Susan

Karen can have her own float, the altoid float!

:lol:

Lisa Mentor
:lol::lol::lol: Susan

Karen can have her own float, the altoid float!

:lol:

Maybe it will look like the Oscar Meyer car that goes all around the country. B)

rinne Apprentice
We have something in common--My baby sister is 8 years younger than I am. I always took care of her when we were kids, I took her everywhere with me! We have always been very close. I have another sister who is 4 years younger. We also fought a lot when we were kids, and only now, in the last 2 years or so are we finally getting to be close.

Patti, yes it is great to have sisters, I feel very fortunate to have them. :)

Andrea, what an adorable picture of your children, the littlest one looks like he might be a little mischievious. :)

Cissie, I hope you are feeling better.

Thank you for the compliments, it's nice to be seen. :)

Oh and I don't get the Altoids thing either, does this mean I have to go to Google to find out? You mean I have to leave Rachelville? :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Maybe it will look like the Oscar Meyer car that goes all around the country. B)

:lol::lol::lol: Lisa--you're killin' me!

AndreaB Contributor
Oh and I don't get the Altoids thing either, does this mean I have to go to Google to find out? You mean I have to leave Rachelville? :lol:

Yep..... :P

JenAnderson Rookie

ROFLMAO :lol: The secret is out now!!!

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