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I Feel Soo Awful


Nikki2003

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Nikki2003 Contributor

I just thought of it last night. For breakfast yesterday morning I made nicole a gluten free waffle,But I forgot to use her toaster and used ours and it didn't even click. I feel so bad. If she gets sick I am going to feel even worse.

Celina

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CantEvenEatRice Enthusiast

Do not be too hard on yourself! Mistakes do happen and hopefully she did not get any crumbs from your toaster.

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I just thought of it last night. For breakfast yesterday morning I made nicole a gluten free waffle,But I forgot to use her toaster and used ours and it didn't even click. I feel so bad. If she gets sick I am going to feel even worse.

Celina

Mistakes happen!

lets hope it was OK....

consider taping a huge warning to the non gluten-free toaster.... but better still only use gluten-free waffles...

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CarlaB Enthusiast

We all make mistakes. Don't torture yourself over it. Just the fact that you feel bad shows how much you care. It was a mistake.

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Green Fingered Gaelic Newbie

Its so difficult to remember everything.

A warning tape isn't a bad idea. gluten-free waffles are a even better idea, but best of all would be no cross contamination whatsoever.

We are all human and we all make mistakes.

Hi to your daughter. Hope she is well.

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

We all make mistakes, how is she doing? I try and label everything as gluten-free. I have "The gluten-free toaster" on my toaster.

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Nikki2003 Contributor

I have the toaster separate from ours in the box,I take it out when I use it,then put it away when done. She seems fine. She has the appt with the rheumatologist tomorrow afternoon.

celina & Nicole

the only gluten free waffles wouldn't be a bad idea, except the fact that we do toast etc also.

I think after this I will remember to use her toaster.

Thanks

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