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Does Anybody Else Have This Weird Issue With Wheat?


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mytummyhurts Contributor

I have this weird mental issue regarding wheat as a decoration. Being that it's fall and I'm shopping for decorations, they have those cute little wheat stalks. And I like the way they look. But I can't help thinking they are "evil" and I can't bring myself to buy them like I'm somehow being untrue to my celiac self. (Although I know they would cause me no harm just sitting there.) :P

Does anybody have this problem?


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neesee Apprentice

Wow, that's funny. I won't decorate with anything the represents wheat either. :lol:

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It's possible they could do you harm. I don't buy the wheat based cat litter because daughter is allergic to wheat. I am not allergic to wheat but I am allergic to dairy and seeing and smelling giant wheels of cheese or smelling cheese being grated in a restaurant makes me feel nauseaus. I am also allergic to eggs and dislike having to buy them for my husband who goes through a carton every week or so.

spunky Contributor

YES! I've seen many nice wheat-weavings, decorations, etc., and these days they just make me cringe!!!!

I seriously doubt this could be harmful in anyway, it must just be psychological association. I don't like looking at them, myself, though.

RiceGuy Collaborator

Some colorful "Indian corn" might be a good alternative.

Seems to me, if CC can occur because of storage bins and such, then the wheat stalks could do the same. I for one wouldn't have that stuff around me. So I don't think it's an "issue" to avoid wheat decorations.

Blessings Explorer

This Sunday the Pastor said something in his sermon about wheat. Afterwards he jokingly apologizeed for the wheat thing. Life is getting better when I can make fun of gluten-free.

God bless,

Vicky

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I bought one last year as a visual aid for showing the kids at church what a sheaf of wheat looked like when I was telling them the story of Joseph's dream of his brothers' sheaves of wheat bowing down to his sheaf of wheat.

I won't do that again. :ph34r:

In spite of everything it got me - not badly but it got me nevertheless.

I say leave it in the store.


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Nancym Enthusiast

Yeah, I see wheat as a symbol of wrongness. To me, it isn't pretty or decorative.

bakingbarb Enthusiast

I have had a wheat bouquet for awhile now. I plucked it myself growing wild in Bend Oregon and it is in my room. I have always loved the way it looks and I just never thought abut taking it down until now. It will remain for now, its pretty.

oceangirl Collaborator

In one of my "lives" I am a floral designer and I learned a lesson the hard way about wheat stalks. Of course, I was working with a lot of them in a relatively closed environment but, yippee kii yay- it sucked. I'd chuck it. For now, my "wheat symbol" is a cup and saucer my daughter found for me at a thrift shop with a stalk of wheat as the design.

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