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You ladies are making me really want to buy an ice cream maker....I loove banana ice cream! :P

By the way, what is Vance's? I know that it's a powder and that it's something like milk, but is it for really lactose intolerant or what?


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VydorScope Proficient
You ladies are making me really want to buy an ice cream maker....I loove banana ice cream! :P

WEll dont I feel left out, again! :lol:

BTW my strawberry icecream was VERY good lastnight, rich and creamy and full of natural flavor... yummy!

JenAnderson Rookie
WEll dont I feel left out, again! :lol:

BTW my strawberry icecream was VERY good lastnight, rich and creamy and full of natural flavor... yummy!

<_<:huh::P:lol:

dlp252 Apprentice

Premature posting - thanks for teaching us that Susan!!!

edit - hey you guys - did you see that thread entitled "I found spinach" or something like that? thought we might have gotten busted or something :ph34r: about too much spinaching of our pants, but it was a serious question about....spinach! :lol::lol:

OMG, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought that when I saw that thread, lol! :lol:

Hi Rachelville friends! I just had to stop by an internet cafe and visit Rachelville, because I'm hungry and I miss the place where all the food is safe and happy and gluten and auxigro and everything else free! Grow me some food and have the geese fly it over! LOL haha...but it's okay...I'll figure out how to eat here! I even found a place today that sells Bumble Bars!

I don't really know what's going on in Rachelville, but I saw a box of altoids showed up :o and the population grew! My internet time's up.. gotta go!

:):D:)

Woo hoo Bumble Bars in Australia!!! :lol: Hi Mango!!!

Donna-once again, thank you so much for the great info. Spinach has always bothered me-now I know why.

You're welcome. When I did the SCD diet I waited a couple of weeks to try spinach...something that I had eaten fairly regularly before then and it literally made me feel nauseated. I think I'm a little more sensitive than I thought to stuff, lol. Eggs have become the same way. I can still tolerate them hard boiled or as egg salad, but every other method of cooking makes me feel nauseated when I try to eat them. I think I need to listen more to my body, lol. :lol:

miamia Rookie
Premature posting - thanks for teaching us that Susan!!!

OMG, I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thought that when I saw that thread, lol! :lol:

Woo hoo Bumble Bars in Australia!!! :lol: Hi Mango!!!

You're welcome. When I did the SCD diet I waited a couple of weeks to try spinach...something that I had eaten fairly regularly before then and it literally made me feel nauseated. I think I'm a little more sensitive than I thought to stuff, lol. Eggs have become the same way. I can still tolerate them hard boiled or as egg salad, but every other method of cooking makes me feel nauseated when I try to eat them. I think I need to listen more to my body, lol. :lol:

I keep thinking about trying eggs- but maybe its not a good idea- but I need protein and odn't have many places I can tolerate it from. Oh god I really don't want to ahve to give up spinach!! I know for most people it would be a treat but since I was young it was always my favorite vegee- ahh.... I guess i might have to at least try cutting it out.

miamia

jerseyangel Proficient
WEll dont I feel left out, again! :lol:

BTW my strawberry icecream was VERY good lastnight, rich and creamy and full of natural flavor... yummy!

Aw Vincent--don't feel left out! You know when we say "ladies", we mean you, too :lol:

Your real ice cream sounds heavenly--

dlp252 Apprentice

Thumbs up on our Rachelville Trophy!!! :lol: Sadly, I don't think I could even be in the running for the trophy, but I'll get over it, lol. :lol::lol:

Okay, I may persuade my mom and aunt to go shopping at bed bath & beyond today to look for that STUPID ice cream maker. :lol: I'm not even a huge fan of ice cream :ph34r: ...blasphemy! :lol:


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VydorScope Proficient
Aw Vincent--don't feel left out! You know when we say "ladies", we mean you, too :lol:

OOOOOH THAT makes me feel so much better! :huh:

:lol::lol:

miamia Rookie
Aw Vincent--don't feel left out! You know when we say "ladies", we mean you, too :lol:

Your real ice cream sounds heavenly--

Has anyone tried using coconut milk for icecream- it has fat - so it might work well.

miamia

JenAnderson Rookie
I think I'm a little more sensitive than I thought to stuff, lol. Eggs have become the same way. I can still tolerate them hard boiled or as egg salad, but every other method of cooking makes me feel nauseated when I try to eat them. I think I need to listen more to my body, lol. :lol:

My neighbor suggested something for me as far as eggs go. he said that a lot of the smell (What I have a problem with) and the taste of eggs is in the yolk. He said to try to make eggs using egg whites and some seasoning and see if I can tolerate it. I haven't tried it yet since this was last night, but I will sure let you know if it works.

Vincent...I meant all you ice cream fanatics and recipe-givers, not just the ladies... :)

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti - Are you done with your home makeover? I still want pictures.

Nope--not done yet :angry: This is turning into quite the production. Hope to get it buttoned up by the end of the week.

I feel for you being surrounded by all of the gluten! It would drive me nuts.

OOOOOH THAT makes me feel so much better! :huh:

:lol::lol:

I knew it would! :lol::lol:

Has anyone tried using coconut milk for icecream- it has fat - so it might work well.

miamia

I'll bet that would work--I can't try it cause I'm very intolerant to coconut.

dlp252 Apprentice
My neighbor suggested something for me as far as eggs go. he said that a lot of the smell (What I have a problem with) and the taste of eggs is in the yolk. He said to try to make eggs using egg whites and some seasoning and see if I can tolerate it. I haven't tried it yet since this was last night, but I will sure let you know if it works.

I'm interested to see. I may try it too, but my favorite part is actually the yoke, lol. :o

Daxin Explorer

Karen -- Awesome idea for a trophy :)

Storms moving in. I'll check in as often as I can today.

Happy weekend all!! :D

Camille'sBigSister Newbie

Cecile, great news about the kids' house! Post pictures!

Thanks, all, for the good wishes! I think I've found the culprit, but it makes no sense to me. I had a Crispy Rice Bar, the one with peanut butter, from Enviro Kidz, but I've eaten them before with no problems. ??? :huh:

I don't want to give up spinach either. I'm wondering if I should try taking a couple of Benadryl about an hour before eating spinach. Do you think that would offset the high histamine content?

Susan, haven't you gotten rid of that bomb yet? Baaad chips!!! :ph34r:

My dumb computer won't let me see our town trophy! Suggestions?

Cissie

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Julie – I’m now waiting for a link to a picture of our town cop!

Good morning to all in Rachelville, and happy weekend to everyone!!

Ok Cecilia, here our some possibilities for our town cop, maybe we should put it to a vote :lol:

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/6743.webp

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/cops3_72.webp

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/trooper0980.webp

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/msteele10.webp

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/lapd001.webp

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/hunk01.webp

http://www.cuff.dk/cuff/plzwrld32/cop1001.webp

Icecream is in the air :lol::lol: Rachelville has gone icecream crazy!

MiaMia- I have seen other posts on the board about making icecream with coconut milk, my concern is I haven't been able to find a brand of coconut milk that doesn't put guar gum or some type of other additive as an ingredient. Also can you try other greens in place of the spinach while you do a trial elimination?

Donna- I have been off eggs for probably a couple months now, I was eating them everyday, sometimes twice a day, for years. I was highly allergic to them on my allergy test, I decided to take them out and see if it made a difference. So far so good.

I missed Mango!! How wonderful to hear from her. :)

Karen- the trophy is great!

*EDIT- shoot, my picture links don't work :(

AndreaB Contributor

Meredith, Meredith, Meredith.

How good to hear from you. Glad you made it safe and sound and even found some bumble bars.

Cecile,

Is there any way you can steer clear of even the interior of the house today?

Cissie,

How do you do with soy? Panda treats have soy oil in them.

Patti,

I always make time to at least check in. :P

Susan,

Doing any better today?

Miamia,

Sounds like you may be feeling better after this last attack.

All you ice cream buffs, enjoy! I miss the good ol ice cream too. We are dairy very light and going dairy free again (if I can handle it :P ). We have a champion juicer we make banana sorbet with...you can use any frozen fruit. I'm have a low allergy to banana so I don't have them more than once a week.

AndreaB Contributor

MEGAN UPDATE

SATURDAY, JULY 29, 2006 10:34 AM, CDT

Megan had a pretty good night last night. Fever only got up to around 102. It's going up again this morning, but motrin seems to be bringing it down. A nurse made a mistake and picked her up under her arms, a big no-no for just after open heart surgery. She's been in terrible pain ever since. They just gave her morphine and it finally relaxed her. The nurse was really sorry, but I hate it happened.

The doctors all agree that the fever is in response to a rejection of sorts to the contegra, or bovine vein. At this point they are not terribly alarmed and just want to keep a close watch on the fever. They also reduced the lasix and potassium today, so she's slowly getting off of meds.

It looks like we're going to a regular room today. That will be much easier on all of us as long as Meg's ready for it.

We hope you all have a nice weekend! Thanks for all the prayers and support.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
hold on for this - a shocker - I read EVERY WORD of EVERY SINGLE PERSON"S scientific posts.

:o

edit - hey you guys - did you see that thread entitled "I found spinach" or something like that? thought we might have gotten busted or something :ph34r: about too much spinaching of our pants, but it was a serious question about....spinach! :lol::lol:

:lol::lol:

That is so funny....I thought the same thing but I never checked out the thread cuz I had a relevation that it probably truelly was about spinach and I've just been spending ALOT of time in Rachelville. Had to remind myself to leave the farm once in awhile. :P

VydorScope Proficient

OKay eveyone slow down for a bit, I ma trying to work on this weeks installment of my comic strip and your distracting me! :lol::lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Holy cravings Batman, I am going to have to get my own ice-cream maker now....any recommendations?

I'm thinking I've created an ice-cream frenzy in R-ville. :o

Susan, I got the cuisinart and as you can tell by all my ice cream posts its working really well....and its EASY!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I don't really know what's going on in Rachelville, but I saw a box of altoids showed up :o and the population grew! My internet time's up.. gotta go!

Mango!!

Hello and goodbye! Nice to hear from ya...glad you made it to Australia safely. :)

Yes, the population is rising and our parade now has two floats in it!! Can you believe it?? We've got Julie on one float (hair curled to perfection) waving, smiling and being the ambassador of good cheer that she is. Following our "greeter" we have Karen...who is equally cheerful with big smiles (but for different reasons) as she tosses Altoids into the crowd. Julie wears her tiara (provided by Penguin)....but what will Karen wear??? Horns maybe?? :lol:

Mango....hope you can visit us again soon!! R-ville misses ya!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Robbin, sorry to hear about your eyes. :(

Fridays shouldnt have to feel like Mondays ever....in R-Ville Fridays will always feel like Fridays!!

Is the dilating when they put those yellow drops in your eyes? I had alot of that in the begininng because my eyes get really dry and stiff when I have bad reactions...which was every day back then when I was still clueless and eating a "normal" diet.

They never could figure out what was going on with my eyes but I fixed it myself with diet changes. Those yellow drops hurt my eyes real bad and made them even drier and stiffer.....I think I was probably sensitive to something in the drops. ALL of the eye drops made things worse for me. The eye pain I had back then was BY FAR the worst pain I've had throughout this illness. The eye doctor also would stick little pieces of paper into my eyes and make me sit there for awhile with paper sticking out of my eyes....that hurt too. It was to measure the dryness of my eyes I guess. Then she ended up putting plugs into my eyes to try to keep some moisture in since they were extremely dry....man, my poor eyes went through alot and all I needed was a diet change. :(

Do you think we can have those souvenitr shirts made up that say- "My _ went to Rachelville and all they brought me back was this t-shirt"

:lol::lol::lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
OKay eveyone slow down for a bit, I ma trying to work on this weeks installment of my comic strip and your distracting me! :lol::lol:

HOly Lord.....don't I know what this means! Good luck with that...and thanks for the link to the ice cream maker.....can't wait for that new addition to my life!

Morning all, how are we today.....

CECILE - - - trapped in gluten-land and moving......aggghh!! you'll make it little choo-choo...

Mango - a shoutout to Down Under - - Hey there!

Robbin - - Annie wants to meet your dog and be her friend...and we are sorry about your eyes.... :(

Tavi - did you get clued in about our party? ;)

Nikki - need some hair help!!! get over here! Can I add highlights to my hair when it's alreayd dyed?? the package says no.....I am scared......

Karen - great trophy - - - :) oh famous Altoid Ambassador...

Rinne - very good photo - Andrea, yours too - very cute kids!

Patti - how are we today, your regal-ness (I dont' know why but Patti's photo looks slightly regal to me :) )

Donna - - how are you?

Rachel - tell us about softball and your latest ice cream... oh and just saw your addition to your signature.... :lol::lol::lol:

Cissie - glad you're better.....do regale us with some tales, dear - -

Ryan, always good to hear from you, inject a shot of testosterone now and then from one of our resident males (and we need more, by the way)

Julie - no cop photos.... :huh:

Who did I miss....Lynne, good to hear from you, friend!

Feeling better today, gas bomb is mosty gone.....could it have been GRAPES also? Dang, I didn't eat tons, just a few...it could only have been the grapes or the evil Baked Lays.....

who did I forget.....

Dingos are staring, we've got to get about the business of having fun today....it's a relief to have a temp. of 98 (practically pulling out my winter clothing) and be able to go outside.... :rolleyes: Oh and have to take care of the dingos' best friend and former nanny who has a broken heart from her silly boyfriend...our poor Lauren with her man-child boyfriend....ugh....

WHAT SHOULD I COOK FOR DINNER......am sick of everything!!

Love to you all - - - have a great Saturday everybody....

CarlaB Enthusiast

Okay, I haven't been here for the last 30 pages or so, that means the past few hours??? Anyway, Vincent, what comic strip??

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Tavi - did you get clued in about our party? ;)

Yes I did, thank-you Karen :lol: Wish I had been there! :lol:

Rinne - very good photo - Andrea, yours too - very cute kids!

Ditto: :D

Patti - how are we today, your regal-ness (I dont' know why but Patti's photo looks slightly regal to me :) )

Ditto :

Feeling better today, gas bomb is mosty gone.....could it have been GRAPES also? Dang, I didn't eat tons, just a few...it could only have been the grapes or the evil Baked Lays.....

Raisins did it to me :angry:

Dingos are staring, we've got to get about the business of having fun today....it's a relief to have a temp. of 98 (practically pulling out my winter clothing) and be able to go outside.... :rolleyes: Oh and have to take care of the dingos' best friend and former nanny who has a broken heart from her silly boyfriend...our poor Lauren with her man-child boyfriend....ugh....

Really wish we could all get together! :ph34r: It would be such fun!

WHAT SHOULD I COOK FOR DINNER......am sick of everything!! Just have some fruit and corn on the cobb!

Love to you all - - - have a great Saturday everybody....

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