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Abbreviations used on this board:

G and F = gluten free, but I think the board changes all the ( G F ) posts to the spelled out words

CC = Cross Contamination

CF = casein Free

DF = dairy free

SF = soy free

DH = dermatitis hepaformis

HS = Hidradenitis Suppurativa

HHC = Hemochromatosis

dd = darling daughter

ds = darling son

dil = daughter in law

mil = mother in law

IMO = in my opinion

IMHO = in my humble opinion - not many of us on this board use this one !! :P


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MELINE Enthusiast

I think you use something for constipation and something for the opposite (I can't spell it and it is a greek word....omg) I think you use C and D for each one.

mushroom Proficient

ED = explosive diarrhea (not erectile dysfunction :lol: )

RA = rheumatoid arthritis

MS = multiple sclerosis

MELINE Enthusiast

OMG=Oh my god!!

LOL=Laugh outloud

DH=Dear Housband (and Dermatitis Herpetiformis.......simple coincidence... :D .)

*&@#*%^#ghrrrrrrrrr = I am starving and I want to eat pizza NOW :D :D :D

irish daveyboy Community Regular
OMG=Oh my god!!

LOL=Laugh outloud

DH=Dear Housband (and Dermatitis Herpetiformis.......simple coincidence... :D .)

*&@#*%^#ghrrrrrrrrr = I am starving and I want to eat pizza NOW :D :D :D

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Hi Meline,

why not make your own it's not difficult.

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If you want to make your own Pizza sauce, here's a recipe.

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Best Regards,

David

Lisa16 Collaborator

BC= befgore celiac

AD= after diagnosis

Some events make you measure your life in terms of "before this event" and "after this event." Tomorrow will be one year for me.

Lisa

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