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I've been gluten-free for nearly five months now. Except for just the other day I had a DING! moment and realized I haven't ever actually been gluten-free. <_<

I'm a bartender and especially when it gets busy, there is beer flying all over the place. Spilling on my hands when I pour from the taps, and spraying on my hands when I open bottles...combine that with my newest favorite snacky treat, pumpkin seeds, and it's no wonder I've been feeling so crappy!

It's funny becasue the same month that I decided to try the gluten-free diet, I was also taking a food safety course which is when I realized just how disgusting people are. So I became very aware of what I was doing while in the kitchen and where my hands had been, etc...Unfortunately my brain-fogged mind just happened to miss the other connection. :unsure:

-- So to all the newbies out there, this is exactly the sort of thing people are talking about when referring to 'the learning curve.' --

So, I suppose that now I will begin some sort of OCD hand-washing campaign. As if my hands aren't dry enough already!

Courtney


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well, just make sure the soap and hand lotion are gluten-free! :lol:

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Can you wear surgical gloves at work?

Corkdarrr Enthusiast
Can you wear surgical gloves at work?

Nah, then I'd really look crazy! :P I am constantly spilling beer all over my hands and forearms. So I just either need to pick a time to sit and eat dinner while I'm there, or becoming overbearingly consciencious (sp?!) about the last time I've washed my hands.

At least that gives me a reason for why I've been feeling kinda bleh.

Courtney

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I feel for you. I always thought that if I had to make extra money I could wait tables or bartend like I did in college. It would be so much harder to do now for several reasons.

At least you figured out what was going on!

Sinenox Apprentice

Were the pumpkin seeds bad because you were eating them with contaminated hands or for another reason? I like pumpkin seeds...please don't tell me now that I can't eat those too.

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