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swittenauer Enthusiast
Chelse, I am so excited for you!!!!! Congratulations on making it through to the biopsy, and best of luck getting started with your new gluten-free life :):)

Hi Robbin :)

Good luck Morgan with no sugar today! I like your new picture :)

I never really ate a whole lot of donuts in my lifetime, but after becoming gluten-free I wanted them so bad :lol:

You know what are so good? Imo at least, the Enjoy Life Foods cinnamon bagels, not really donut like but a distant runner up. Unfortunately there is amaranth flour in them and I am avoiding all gliadin grains as well :(

SusanW- that's cute your daughter took the picture, she did a good job!

She takes a lot of pictures. She is our little photographer. When we went to Disney World she was always snapping away. Ha!


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2kids4me Contributor

I've never been to Rachelville before - is fun reading all the posts...

I had a thought after I read a post about the pillsbury dough boy....

He looks bloated and anemic - I think he need to cut down on the gluten dough and see a GI :P:lol:

swittenauer Enthusiast
I've never been to Rachelville before - is fun reading all the posts...

I had a thought after I read a post about the pillsbury dough boy....

He looks bloated and anemic - I think he need to cut down on the gluten dough and see a GI :P:lol:

Wow! I think you may be right. Ha!

AndreaB Contributor

Hi all.

I did read everything so this isn't really a drive-by....

BTW I always love everyone's new pictures even when I don't single them out. Susan, your daughter did a good job.

Morgan,

Hang in there....it will be worth it. I need to curtail my sugar eating again too (enjoy life chocolate chips) :ph34r:

Robbin,

Always good to see you! I hope you are feeling better now.

Julie,

I tested low allergic for gliadin foods and have also cut them out....except for the millet flour for the bread....but I don't have that much. Usually if we have french toast.

Welcome 2kids4me!

Come back and visit us. If you want a job, application is on page 1 of this thread and we'd need to know your interests/hobbies/real life skills (whatever you want to share) for placement. Name if you want to share it too.

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Just doing a drive by also.. playing catch up today with all the insurance agencies that want to put us in collection b/c the insurance companies are wacko. It costs way too much to have a sick member of your family. The costs are unreal.

penguin.. glad you survived the gluten challenge. I dont think I could ever do it.

Take care all.. will catch up maybe later tonite!

2kids4me Contributor

Oh, cool I'd love to live in Rachelville - it sounds like a place I can call "my happy place"...

Here is the application for a job in R-ville.

Are you gluten free? Yup, and finally remembered to cook the gluten-free pizza crust BEFORE i put toppings on

Do you promise to never infiltrate Rachelville with gluteney foods? no gluten shall hitchhike into Rachelville with me

Do you promise to never bring gigantic Auxigro ridden produce into R-Ville? absolutely

Special skills, I am a mom first and Animal Health Technologist by night - DH is a vet and abuses me after hours by calling me to help him with cats, and dogs, and cows and other furry creatures with four legs. My specialty there, is getting sick cats to eat ( an art form, if you know cats..)... moving quickly when those furry creatures need emerg care...and helping people whose furry family members are very sick..

I like to walk my dog in grassy fields - and let her loose to chase grasshoppers.

This doggy of mine is a "rescue" and needed lots of understanding and help learning that we were never going to leave her and no one would hurt her... and now she is the best dog you could ask for...just never say walk, leash, car ride, or bike ride within earshot of the dog without meaning it ...

Is there an opening at the vet clinic? :)

and my name is Sandy B)

AndreaB Contributor
Just doing a drive by also.. playing catch up today with all the insurance agencies that want to put us in collection b/c the insurance companies are wacko.

Stephanie,

What a thing to have to go through. :( Hang in there!


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Hi Sandy...welcome to Rachelville. :D

You get to do whatever you enjoy most here (except eat gluten)...sooo if you want a job at the Vet...its yours. I think we have a vet already but I'm sure we could use more....I think most of us have pets and we do wanna keep them healthy and happy. :)

Maybe Andrea could post the list...I have forgotten who our vet is. :(

Is it Tavi?? :unsure:

Chelse...AWESOME!!

I still cant believe you made it through...I could never have done it! YAY for gluten-free food!! I have a feeling you wont be missing the other stuff anytime soon. ;)

AndreaB Contributor

Sandy: Veteranarian technician; Animal caretaker

Wow, sounds like you have a great job! I always wanted to work with animals but didn't like science and am not fond of the idea of putting an animal down (I'd cry for everyone's beloved pets). Don't know how I'd do with surgery type stuff. Love animals though.

Jeny is the other veterinarian. Haven't seen her much lately.......need to track down. :)

morganb Newbie
Hi all.

I did read everything so this isn't really a drive-by....

BTW I always love everyone's new pictures even when I don't single them out. Susan, your daughter did a good job.

Morgan,

Hang in there....it will be worth it. I need to curtail my sugar eating again too (enjoy life chocolate chips) :ph34r:

I done good so far today....let's hope I can hold it B)

Just doing a drive by also.. playing catch up today with all the insurance agencies that want to put us in collection b/c the insurance companies are wacko. It costs way too much to have a sick member of your family. The costs are unreal.

penguin.. glad you survived the gluten challenge. I dont think I could ever do it.

Take care all.. will catch up maybe later tonite!

I'm sorry I hope things get better soon.

Welcome Sandy :D

Green12 Enthusiast

Rachelville is deserted, this is what Susie Q was talking about before, so scary.........as she would say, hold me :lol:

Welcome Sandy :)

Hope everything gets worked out Stephanie!

Andrea- Jenyj did disappear, if we could round up the dingos we could send them out on a search

morganb Newbie

Julie, you're right this place has been deserted. I guess it turned out for the best today though... I was able to get most of my packing done, my old dresser emptied and all the clothes washed :) Now that's quite an accomplishment and I never would have been able to do that if this place was busy :rolleyes:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Rachelville is deserted, this is what Susie Q was talking about before, so scary.........as she would say, hold me :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

:o:o:o so scary indeed......

morganb Newbie

I have successfully eaten well today B):D Now all I need to do is refrain from eating the dough of the cookies which I am about to make :blink: The cookies are for tomorrow, but I need to make them today since they take three hours to bake <_<

CarlaB Enthusiast
I have successfully eaten well today B):D Now all I need to do is refrain from eating the dough of the cookies which I am about to make :blink: The cookies are for tomorrow, but I need to make them today since they take three hours to bake <_<

I'll be in there in a minute to taunt you ... I'll stick my fingers in the meringue, then say how yummy it is, then I'll eat a few more chocolate chips in front of you -- hee, hee.

morganb Newbie
I'll be in there in a minute to taunt you ... I'll stick my fingers in the meringue, then say how yummy it is, then I'll eat a few more chocolate chips in front of you -- hee, hee.

<_<:angry:

flagbabyds Collaborator

new avatar yet again, i think someone should count how long i can keep an avatar up...

morganb Newbie

cute :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

Molly, la pictura es muy bonita. Pienso que la pictura que te usado durante el campo el verano pasado estaba aqui para lo mas largo tiempo.

morganb Newbie
Molly, la pictura es muy bonita. Pienso que la pictura que te usado durante el campo el verano pasado estaba aqui para lo mas largo tiempo.

Well let's start counting the days :)

flagbabyds Collaborator

fue solo porque no tenia una computadora para 4 semanas y no usaba el internet para 4 semanas estaba hablando mucho espanol y no mucho ingles. queria usar las computadoras pero para los aldeanos es una regla que no usan las computadoras para nada sin su tarea del credito y no pueden usar las computadoras sin un consejero.

En el ano proximo quiero ser una consejera y no hablare ingles por 10 semanas todo el verano. ¡es muy dificil pero muy divertido!

CarlaB Enthusiast
fue solo porque no tenia una computadora para 4 semanas y no usaba el internet para 4 semanas estaba hablando mucho espanol y no mucho ingles. queria usar las computadoras pero para los aldeanos es una regla que no usan las computadoras para nada sin su tarea del credito y no pueden usar las computadoras sin un consejero.

En el ano proximo quiero ser una consejera y no hablare ingles por 10 semanas todo el verano. ¡es muy dificil pero muy divertido!

Es un campo de Espanol?

flagbabyds Collaborator

campamento no campo, campo es country.

si fue un campamento de espanol es el mejor pais en el mundo me encata! recibi un ano del credito para 4 semanas. y 190 horas del espanol.

Green12 Enthusiast
new avatar yet again, i think someone should count how long i can keep an avatar up...

Molly, quien es el hottie?? :lol::lol:

Sorry, no hablo mucho espanol, much to the bf's disappointment.

Who is he and can you bring him to Rachelville? :lol:

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Update............I got the job!! :D

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