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Hello everyone!

I thought it might be fun to list some of our favorite foods from pre-gluten-free days that we can still eat. I thought it would be helpful for newbies, and also for some of us who have been gluten-free awhile to be reminded of everything we can still eat.

Finish the following 3 sentences.

1. Thank goodness I can still eat....(naturally gluten free procesed food)

2. Thank goodness I can still eat....(naturally gluten-free wholefood)

3. My favorite gluten-free specialty product is...

I'll go first!

1. Thank goodness I can still eat chocolate!!! Snickers, Peanut M&Ms, and Reeses have been this chocoholics lifesaver!

2. Thank goodness I can still eat potatoes!!!! I live in fear of becoming sensitive to nightshades.

3. My favorite gluten-free specialty food is Pamela's Chocolate Chocolate Chunk Cookies (all their cookies are great), and Tinyada brown rice pasta.

I'm hoping to get alot of replies to this. Please join in!


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3. My favorite gluten-free specialty food is Pamela's Chocolate Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Those are awesome dipped in peanut butter!! ( But I am staying away from sugar for now)

lizard00 Enthusiast

1. Thank goodness I can still eat....(naturally gluten free procesed food)

hummus and peanut butter!!

2. Thank goodness I can still eat....(naturally gluten-free wholefood)

ALL legumes

3. My favorite gluten-free specialty product is...

Kinnikinnick Sunflower and Flax Bread (YUM!!!) and Enjoy Life Chocolate Brownie Cookies

I have a lot of favorite foods!!

Ursa Major Collaborator

1. Thank goodness I can still eat....sesame snaps

2. Thank goodness I can still eat....meat and fish

3. My favorite gluten-free specialty product is...buckwheat bread (from Little Streams Bakery)

home-based-mom Contributor

1. Thank goodness I can still eat....(naturally gluten free procesed food) CHOCOLATE! Dove Rich Dark Chocolates are really good and very inexpensive at WalMart. :)

2. Thank goodness I can still eat....(naturally gluten-free wholefood) Most Mexican Food.

3. My favorite gluten-free specialty product is... Pamela's Chocolate Cake :wub:

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