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The Easter Bunny Brought Me Cream Of Buckwheat.


Anonymousgurl

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I woke up this morning and what do I find in my easter basket? A nice new box of cream of buckwheat! Haha. The Easter Bunny gifted my sister some lovely bars of dark chocolate, but I'm sure when he got to my basket he was quite stumped on what to give a gluten free, oil free, egg free, dairy free girl. So he decided on a nice yellow box of cream of buckwheat!

Happy Easter Everyone, I hope the Easter Bunny left some great goodies in your baskets (be it chocolate or hot cereal). :)


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tarnalberry Community Regular

lol :) that's funny.

(btw, there's lot of dark chocolate that you can have. much of it doesn't have dairy. we've got a whole thread on it!)

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Oil-free chocolate sounds a lot like that mockolate on the Friends episode. :)

But, yay for cream of buckwheat! Although I do have a bone to pick with Rachael Ray when she said last Thursday that buckwheat was just another kind of wheat...

peacenlove...are you really completely oil-free? That sounds a little, I don't know, like not good.

Anonymousgurl Contributor
Oil-free chocolate sounds a lot like that mockolate on the Friends episode. :)

But, yay for cream of buckwheat! Although I do have a bone to pick with Rachael Ray when she said last Thursday that buckwheat was just another kind of wheat...

peacenlove...are you really completely oil-free? That sounds a little, I don't know, like not good.

Goodness I know! Don't you wish that there could be a chef on the food network that specializes in cooking with food sensitivities? Perhaps that should be a long term goal of mine. Haha.

But yes...I am indeed oil-free and it scares me to death. Well, perhaps I shouldn't say "to death". LoL! But it does scare me quite a bit because I'm not getting omega 3s and all that good stuff anywhere. I seem to be fatty acid intollerant though...everytime I try something with the fats...even if it's just a drop...horrible intestinal spasms about 5 hours later. I'm kind of stuck and not sure what to do and what's causing it.

But anyways...How was everyone's Easter?!

bookbabie Apprentice

I ate too many Hershey's Kisses on Sunday, any excuse to eat chocolate even though I pay for it! I like your bridge photo on your profile page!

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