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i cant find anything to eat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am sure you do


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What are you wanting to eat? <_< Maybe someone knows something close to it that is gluten free. I'll try to help you out. ;):P

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What are you wanting to eat? <_< Maybe someone knows something close to it that is gluten free. I'll try to help you out. ;):P

I was wondering if you could help me my mom was just diagnosed with celiac. And she asked me if I wanted to try no wheat to see what would happen because she did research on it. And I have ADD and I was wondering does it really help you grow, help you excel in sports, and help you concentrate better. And also what kinds of things to eat do you rcomend :unsure:

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I have celiac disease and have a 10 year old son who has ADHD and he eats gluten-free now. For snacks and treats he has fruit leathers, fruit roll ups, popcorn, Lays STAXX chips, popsicles, jello, pudding cups, applesauce cups, skittles, M&M's, some homemade or storebought gluten-free cookies, Envirokids cereal bars, homemade rice crispy type treats made with Chex cereal or Envirokids Koala Krisp cereal, icecream, gluten-free pretzels-they taste exactly like the regular ones...There really are so many snacks available. Some of the ones I mentioned we have to check and make sure that brand or flavor is gluten-free but we still have alot of choices. There are also great frozen waffles(Van's) and pancake mixes(Pamela's) that are just as good as what you are used to. My son likes the macaroni and cheese dinners alot-both frozen entrees and the box mix from Trader Joes(or Annies). Many hot dogs are gluten-free and there are some tasty chicken nuggets or strips that can be bought. We often make our own homemade chicken nuggets. He gave a friend at school a taste and he said it was the best he's ever tried! My son likes them with BBQ sauce(not all are gluten-free but we found a tasty one that is). The pasta is very good too so you can still have things like spaghetti if you like it.

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I was wondering if you could help me my mom was just diagnosed with celiac. And she asked me if I wanted to try no wheat to see what would happen because she did research on it. And I have ADD and I was wondering does it really help you grow, help you excel in sports, and help you concentrate better. And also what kinds of things to eat do you rcomend :unsure:

Hi im Missy's mom's son and i have celiac disease and i have great snack tips.great gluten-free snacks are Glutino gluten-free pretels,Glutino gluten-free Dark chocolate candy bar(Dark chocolate wafer), Brother's All-Natural crisps dried fruit(apple,bannana,strawberry or pears),white chedder popcorn,apple sauce, Enjoy Life Coco Boom Bar.

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Ask your mom to make the snack above it is the BEST SNACK EVER and I am SERIOUS MAN.

One more thing what ever you do DO NOT GET TEMPTED :ph34r: to eat gluten and do eat gluten-free. :D:)

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