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pedro Explorer

Hi everyone. I made my first tomato sauce today, and it was great.

I want to thank everyone for your recipes, and tips. No acid reflux, I feel great.

Thanks everyone. You all ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!


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jerseyangel Proficient

That's great! Glad you had a nice dinner :D

hangininthere Apprentice

Thanks for the great update! Yayyyyy!!!

Best wishes!

Lisa Mentor

No YOU ROCK pedro cooking tomato sauce!! You put a smile on my face everytime you post. :) You make me feel good doing what I do and I am sure that everyone else feels that way too. (a poem for you)

PEDRO ROCKS!

Lisa Mentor

No, pedro ROCKS cooking tomato sauce! You put a smile on my face in every post. :)

You make me feel good doing what I do.

And I am sure that everyone feels the same too....a poem for you :P

pedro Explorer

You may me laugh :lol::lol::lol:

My wife is going to start login on to the forum very soon. My wife and I we need to learn so much about this gluten free, and casin free diet. We just got the results from our middle daugther's, and she also have the gluten and casin sensitivity.

There is not turning back now. I though that this problem was going to stop with me. I was wrong again, and there is not way the step back is going to slow us now. Now more than ever we need to get prepare and get the upper hand on gluten and casin issues, and you know this is the best place to learn receive support, and have over 16,000 shoulders to cry on.

I am so honor to be able to talk to all of you.

Everyone here are excellent friends.

Thanks to all of you from my heart. :wub:

Talk to you soon.

jerseyangel Proficient

Pedro,

We're so happy to have you in our forum! I look forward to having your wife join, too :D

I'm sorry to hear that your daughter is positive, but by finding out now while she's young, you are saving her years of suffering and most important, keeping her healthy.

Have a great weekend! :D


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