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Emmy Rossum On Martha


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Hi all,

I just turned on the TV for some noise while I was doing the dishes and I caught the last minute of Martha. I normally don't watch it, but she mentioned that tomorrow she is going to have Emma Rossum on the show and they are going to cook something together. I know that Emma Rossum is Celiac, so I am thinking they might mention it and that the food they cook is gluten free? It's enough for me to tape it and see if they emntion Celiac/gluten free food...


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Nantzie Collaborator

How cool! I had never heard of her, so I did a websearch and found that it's even mentioned in her bio on IMDB.com Open Original Shared Link

Nice to see a celeb who is open about it, rather than rumors. I hope she mentions it.

Nancy

jerseyangel Proficient

Off to set the Tivo! This is exciting--all these mentions on TV lately.

Thanks Mariann :D

floridanative Community Regular

Thanks for posting. I never watch Martha but did listen to her XM radio show when she had Kim Kholler on taking about eating gluten free around the globe. I'll be sure and tape it tomorrow. Wow! That would be aweseome if they mention at least gluten on that show. That could really do a lot in terms of people getting used to the term. That crazy Steve Colbert (comedy central) made up a word 'truthiness' and now it's litterally popping up everywhere....even on Oprah one day.

NicoleAJ Enthusiast

gf4life--thanks for posting. I won't be able to watch today, but please let us know how it goes. Also, Nantzie, thanks for posting the biography. I've actually seen her in movies without knowing who she was. It's interesting that she'd play a young Audrey Hepburn considering that there's been a whole segment about speculation of Hepburn's possible celiac disease on the celebrity thread.

StrongerToday Enthusiast

It was disappointing. She was cooking w/ Martha and said she has a gluten allergy. Martha said "oh, you can't have flour". She said yes and made a face. That was it! How about "I can have other flours" and maybe even get her to make something special?

jerseyangel Proficient
It was disappointing. She was cooking w/ Martha and said she has a gluten allergy. Martha said "oh, you can't have flour". She said yes and made a face. That was it! How about "I can have other flours" and maybe even get her to make something special?

That is dissapointing--I recorded it, and then my parents called, and I haven't had a chance to watch. I guess I didn't miss much--thanks!


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Guhlia Rising Star

Nope, Patti, you didnt' miss much. I was so excited... Until I watched it... Ugh...

gf4life Enthusiast

Okay, now I admit that she was NOT there to talk about Celiac/gluten, but they did cook a gluten-free dessert, they just didn't say it was gluten-free. at least she did mention that she cannot eat gluten, but I do wish she would have said something about the other gluten-free flours that she could make "pastries" and such out of...

If she really loves to cook, then I am sure she does cook gluten-free goodies for herself. It is a bit misleading that she replied to Martha's "so you can't eat any flour at all?", with a look of disappointment and a "no". I mean she CAN eat flour, just not gluten flours... there is a big difference. But like I said, she was on the show to cook, not talk about her food issues. At least she did mention and the word does get out. Someone will hear it and look up "gluten allergy".

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