Jump to content
  • Welcome to Celiac.com!

    You have found your celiac tribe! Join us and ask questions in our forum, share your story, and connect with others.




  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A1):



    Celiac.com Sponsor (A1-M):


  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Our Content
    eNewsletter
    Donate

Tell Mommagoose You Love Her


Mtndog

Recommended Posts

covsooze Enthusiast

The wormery is an alternative to a compost heap. great for small gardens as it's compact and the worms process very efficiently. Great also for small boys who love the fact that we are recycling our veggie and fruit peelings into worm wee and poo! :P Great also for worms, who now have a longer life expectancy as aforementioned small boy preserves them for the wormery rather than stretching any he finds to see how long they'll grow :ph34r:

We made the wormery ourselves (can't afford to buy one). here's the instructions for anyone interested:

Open Original Shared Link

Lisa - sorry for hijacking you're thread. i hope this cheers you up some :D


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



  • Replies 56
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Lisa Mentor
The wormery is an alternative to a compost heap. great for small gardens as it's compact and the worms process very efficiently. Great also for small boys who love the fact that we are recycling our veggie and fruit peelings into worm wee and poo! :P Great also for worms, who now have a longer life expectancy as aforementioned small boy preserves them for the wormery rather than stretching any he finds to see how long they'll grow :ph34r:

We made the wormery ourselves (can't afford to buy one). here's the instructions for anyone interested:

Open Original Shared Link

Lisa - sorry for hijacking you're thread. i hope this cheers you up some :D

Well I'll be........learned something new today. :P

mouse Enthusiast

Hey Lisa, you can create a wormery for YOUR garden. Then you will have some handy. When you want to eat worms - he he. :lol::blink::) Hugs

Hey everyone, I am not being mean as Lisa and I have been emailing each other. She knows I am joking.

Lisa Mentor

Very well, I shall have one. :P It would be good to have some on hand.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Why not a wormitory?

:lol::lol::lol: wormitory

Lisa Mentor
Hey Lisa, you can create a wormery for YOUR garden. Then you will have some handy. When you want to eat worms - he he. :lol::blink::) Hugs

Hey everyone, I am not being mean as Lisa and I have been emailing each other. She knows I am joking.

Armetta:

I noticed that you have a hiatal hernia, me too (large one). Have you ever thought about getting fixed? I know that we share some stomach problems. Just something I'm thinking about.

And about worms, if they are so good breaking down compost, why shouldn't we eat them....might help with celiac symptoms :P:P Nah, just a passing thought. :ph34r:

L

Rusla Enthusiast

The question is, are you sure those are gluten-free worms?


Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):
Celiac.com Sponsor (A8):



Celiac.com Sponsor (A8-M):



mouse Enthusiast

MY hernia does not bother me all the time. But, the one position I cannot do is watching TV from a semi sitting position in bed. I did think about having it fixed as it has gotten worse since I lost all that weight before diagnosis. Then when my food allergies went through the roof, I decided no way am I having any operation (if I have a choice) that makes me a patient in the hospital. But, if yours is that large, then I think you should seriously consider having it done. Make an appointment with the hospital dieticition and see what she says about feeding you. In our hospitals in this area they all speak Spanish and can't feed the diabetics safely, let alone me :blink::lol::ph34r:

Hi Rusla! Have not seen you for awhile. Has the beautiful Godess been at her cauldron. And NO people, I am not being nasty. Rusla knows I am kidding as I have nothing but respect for her religion. As you can see Rusla, that I am paranoid about joking on this forum. But, really, how have you been? Have I just missed the threads you have been on?

CarlaB Enthusiast
As you can see Rusla, that I am paranoid about joking on this forum. But, really, how have you been?

I wondered why you kept giving a CYA statement!!! :lol::lol:

Lisa Mentor
I wondered why you kept giving a CYA statement!!! :lol::lol:

Carla:

Has that not been obvious to you :D . The last two weeks on this site has not been easy for some of us. ....And I sit here for minutes upon minutes to compose the words, so that I don't set off another fire-storm.

You have the answers to your own question. :D See, Im smiling. CYA, here.

Guest Robbin

Mommagoose, sending some love out to ya!! Isn't it sad that things have gotten to the point where posting is stressful in itself. Let's laugh more, love more, and all get worm hotels, or what ever they are called. (I really want one of those, btw) :lol::lol:

Mommagoose, you are loved and valued :lol:

Lisa Mentor
Mommagoose, sending some love out to ya!! Isn't it sad that things have gotten to the point where posting is stressful in itself. Let's laugh more, love more, and all get worm hotels, or what ever they are called. (I really want one of those, btw) :lol::lol:

Mommagoose, you are loved and valued :lol:

xx00 back

Rusla Enthusiast
MY hernia does not bother me all the time. But, the one position I cannot do is watching TV from a semi sitting position in bed. I did think about having it fixed as it has gotten worse since I lost all that weight before diagnosis. Then when my food allergies went through the roof, I decided no way am I having any operation (if I have a choice) that makes me a patient in the hospital. But, if yours is that large, then I think you should seriously consider having it done. Make an appointment with the hospital dieticition and see what she says about feeding you. In our hospitals in this area they all speak Spanish and can't feed the diabetics safely, let alone me :blink::lol::ph34r:

Hi Rusla! Have not seen you for awhile. Has the beautiful Godess been at her cauldron. And NO people, I am not being nasty. Rusla knows I am kidding as I have nothing but respect for her religion. As you can see Rusla, that I am paranoid about joking on this forum. But, really, how have you been? Have I just missed the threads you have been on?

Hey there, it looks like you've been having a bad hair day...lol. Yes, I have been eating children perhaps that is why I have an extreme kidney infection. I have also been looking for some place to move to which is difficult when there is nothing to move to. I also had some stories to get out and I am lagging behind in my book which has to be done for Feb 28, So, I was just on a hiatus then, I come back and find lots of us oldies are missing. Perhaps they are just on hiatus.

Mtndog Collaborator
:lol::lol::lol: wormitory

I think my freshman live in this! :ph34r:

Rusla- It's REALLY good to see you! Yes, the board has been awkward lately. But this thread is full of love!!!!! Do you have any good ways to celebrate Samhain? I want to do something to honor the earth.

STOP EATING CHILDREN- it's very very bad. Although, it is a Modest Proposal :lol::lol:

Lisa Mentor

crap.... there were time that I would offer mine up..... wed, thurs. friday. girls <_<

Rusla Enthusiast
I think my freshman live in this! :ph34r:

Rusla- It's REALLY good to see you! Yes, the board has been awkward lately. But this thread is full of love!!!!! Do you have any good ways to celebrate Samhain? I want to do something to honor the earth.

STOP EATING CHILDREN- it's very very bad. Although, it is a Modest Proposal :lol::lol:

You are right, eating children is like eating gluten. All that screaming inside of my stomach and their little claws pinching me hurts. It is great to see you again, actually great to see all of you again.

We as we celebrate the end of the year and our ancestors celebrate the eath. You can always do what I do, I do it for Yule also I leave seeds for the birds, stuff for the squirrels and on the hill I get on my vinyl gloves and leave out bread for the deers etc.

Due to probably weather and legal restrictions, I will dance naked in my house.

Alrighty, how many did I offend with that let me know if I didn't I will try harder next time.

aikiducky Apprentice

:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

That's all I have to say...

Paulina :D:D:D:D:D:D

rolling under the table laughing...

Mtndog Collaborator
We as we celebrate the end of the year and our ancestors celebrate the eath. You can always do what I do, I do it for Yule also I leave seeds for the birds, stuff for the squirrels and on the hill I get on my vinyl gloves and leave out bread for the deers etc.

Due to probably weather and legal restrictions, I will dance naked in my house.

Alrighty, how many did I offend with that let me know if I didn't I will try harder next time.

I'll try harder....we want to have a bonfire in the back yard and dance naked. Can you get arrested for public nudity on private property? :P (I'm sure you can in America!)

That's cool... I just put out bird feeders and have been watching this group of 3 squirrels goof around on the old swingset that the previous owner left. They are such a hoot!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla:

Has that not been obvious to you :D . The last two weeks on this site has not been easy for some of us. ....And I sit here for minutes upon minutes to compose the words, so that I don't set off another fire-storm.

You have the answers to your own question. :D See, Im smiling. CYA, here.

Yes, it has, I generally ignore the garbage ... I've gotten good at it so it's not unusual for me to seem ignorant of it (online and in "real" life!).

I'll try harder....we want to have a bonfire in the back yard and dance naked. Can you get arrested for public nudity on private property? :P (I'm sure you can in America!)

I don't think you can ... there was a couple who lived on a busy road who used to sunbathe naked on the front porch roof. The city tried and tried, but couldn't make them get dressed!! But, if you have neighborhood covenants, I'm sure they can get you through those!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
STOP EATING CHILDREN- it's very very bad.

I love children- but I couldn't eat a whole one ! ;)

CarlaB Enthusiast
I love children- but I couldn't eat a whole one ! ;)

I have a friend who when her children act up says, "I can see why animals eat their young."

Rusla Enthusiast
I love children- but I couldn't eat a whole one ! ;)

They are especially good bbq'd. The ones that are tougher would have to be marinated and some remind me of fishes so, those get cooked in lemon garlic butter and lemon pepper seasoning. Why pay more for your meat.

mouse Enthusiast

Hey Rusla, you forgot you are a Goddess, NOT a black witch. You are too funny and nope you have certainly not offended me - just have me laughing.

And I don't think I want to honor the earth by dancing naked in my home. I would barf with the image of everything bouncing and swaying to the music.

Rusla Enthusiast

Actually witches are grey and I have the roots to prove it so, as a witch you must learn to work both sides when you need to. Now all of us women are Goddesses.

Mtndog Collaborator
And I don't think I want to honor the earth by dancing naked in my home. I would barf with the image of everything bouncing and swaying to the music.

Ba ha ha ha ha......yes, my interesting thighs (hubby came up with that phrase and has never lived it down) would be quite a site. But I certainly wouldn't have to worry about black eyes. Do they make bras in negative sizes? THANK GOD FOR THE WONDER BRA! It's a WONDER they make one small enough for me. :P

Rusla- have you tried them roasted? They are quite tasty with some seasoning. :ph34r: Just make sure they're gluten free. And organic. And steroid free. and free range. And grass fed (or at least ice cream fed). And antibiotic free. Uhmm....did I miss anything?

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Get Celiac.com Updates:
    Support Celiac.com:
    Join eNewsletter
    Donate

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):
    Celiac.com Sponsor (A17):





    Celiac.com Sponsors (A17-M):




  • Recent Activity

    1. - trents replied to Paulaannefthimiou's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
      1

      Bob red mill gluten free oats

    2. - trents replied to jenniber's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      10

      Disaccharide deficient, confusing biopsy results, no blood test

    3. - Paulaannefthimiou posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
      1

      Bob red mill gluten free oats

    4. - jenniber replied to jenniber's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      10

      Disaccharide deficient, confusing biopsy results, no blood test

    5. - trents replied to SamAlvi's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
      3

      High TTG-IgG and Normal TTG-IgA

  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A19):
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      132,846
    • Most Online (within 30 mins)
      7,748

    Fultonn
    Newest Member
    Fultonn
    Joined
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A20):
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A22):
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      121.5k
    • Total Posts
      1m
  • Celiac.com Sponsor (A21):
  • Upcoming Events

  • Posts

    • trents
      Not necessarily. The "Gluten Free" label means not more than 20ppm of gluten in the product which is often not enough for super sensitive celiacs. You would need to be looking for "Certified Gluten Free" (GFCO endorsed) which means no more than 10ppm of gluten. Having said that, "Gluten Free" doesn't mean that there will necessarily be more gluten than "Certified Gluten" in any given batch run. It just means there could be. 
    • trents
      I think it is wise to seek a second opinion from a GI doc and to go on a gluten free diet in the meantime. The GI doc may look at all the evidence, including the biopsy report, and conclude you don't need anything else to reach a dx of celiac disease and so, there would be no need for a gluten challenge. But if the GI doc does want to do more testing, you can worry about the gluten challenge at that time. But between now and the time of the appointment, if your symptoms improve on a gluten free diet, that is more evidence. Just keep in mind that if a gluten challenge is called for, the bare minimum challenge length is two weeks of the daily consumption of at least 10g of gluten, which is about the amount found in 4-6 slices of wheat bread. But, I would count on giving it four weeks to be sure.
    • Paulaannefthimiou
      Are Bobresmill gluten free oats ok for sensitive celiacs?
    • jenniber
      thank you both for the insights. i agree, im going to back off on dairy and try sucraid. thanks for the tip about protein powder, i will look for whey protein powder/drinks!   i don’t understand why my doctor refused to order it either. so i’ve decided i’m not going to her again, and i’m going to get a second opinion with a GI recommended to me by someone with celiac. unfortunately my first appointment isn’t until February 17th. do you think i should go gluten free now or wait until after i meet with the new doctor? i’m torn about what i should do, i dont know if she is going to want to repeat the endoscopy, and i know ill have to be eating gluten to have a positive biopsy. i could always do the gluten challenge on the other hand if she does want to repeat the biopsy.    thanks again, i appreciate the support here. i’ve learned a lot from these boards. i dont know anyone in real life with celiac.
    • trents
      Let me suggest an adjustment to your terminology. "Celiac disease" and "gluten intolerance" are the same. The other gluten disorder you refer to is NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity) which is often referred to as being "gluten sensitive". Having said that, the reality is there is still much inconsistency in how people use these terms. Since celiac disease does damage to the small bowel lining it often results in nutritional deficiencies such as anemia. NCGS does not damage the small bowel lining so your history of anemia may suggest you have celiac disease as opposed to NCGS. But either way, a gluten-free diet is in order. NCGS can cause bodily damage in other ways, particularly to neurological systems.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

NOTICE: This site places This site places cookies on your device (Cookie settings). on your device. Continued use is acceptance of our Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.