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Tired Of Getting Glutened


Sweetfudge

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May Ia ask which of the gluten-free Gourmet books has the Savory Chicken Puffs recipe? I'm doing a wedding shower in June and would love to see a copy of the recipe.


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Thanks for all the help guys. I am gonna have to look into those charcoal caps. I also tried ginger, didn't really care for it much. But that was a while ago, might have to give it another go. Also I think I need to start drinking tea again. Used to have a cup of herbal tea every day, digestive aid. Even just the heat helps w/ digestion.

I sure miss wearing a size 0. That will probably never happen again!

lol same here! i'm still trying to accept myself as a size 8/9...not easy :(

Some days I wish they would make some Willy Wonka type food pill with all your nutrients and no gluten just to make lunch easier. I'd pay some Oompa Loompas some serious money for that stuff!!!

OOMPA LOOMPAS! I love them! That would be nice :D

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Thanks for all the help guys. I am gonna have to look into those charcoal caps. I also tried ginger, didn't really care for it much. But that was a while ago, might have to give it another go. Also I think I need to start drinking tea again. Used to have a cup of herbal tea every day, digestive aid. Even just the heat helps w/ digestion.

lol same here! i'm still trying to accept myself as a size 8/9...not easy :(

OOMPA LOOMPAS! I love them! That would be nice :D

Dear Sweetfudge,

I used to be able to workout two hour straight! That probably was part of it. However, I was not developed yet, either. I was pre-hips. I used to workout on my jogging trampoline doing aerobics for an hour, then do my Gravity Rider. I am lucky to feel like walking half the time nowadays!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl

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