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Im Sorry For Another Question So Soon


Nicole H.

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Nicole H. Explorer

So, As a rule I just dont drink. I dont like the taste of alcohol so I figure why drink something that I think tastes bad. So I was over a friends house last night and she made a mixed drink of some kind. And she asked me to taste it. Me not thinking at all took a little sip. I said mmm it tastes like a jolly rancer! Then I found out it had beer in it. How bad is this? you can tell me the truth I can handle it lol. I know it was irresponsible of me totally. I dont know what I was thinking. So...whats the verdict?


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psawyer Proficient

The amount of gluten in one sip of a mixed beverage containing beer would be quite small. I wouldn't panic; you will probably be fine.

flourgirl Apprentice

You certainly are not the first to ingest something without thinking about it :lol: We all, at one point or another have done it. Chances are it'll happen again. This diet is a learning process and takes time to get a handle on it. Good luck to you....and never hesitate to ask questions here!

jerseyangel Proficient

Nicole honey, you're being way too hard on yourself! :D You made a mistake, is all. We've all done something like that at one time or another--especially in the beginning.

There's no such thing as too many questions here ;)

Jestgar Rising Star

We've all done it. Slap yourself on the forehead and try not to do it again. :P

tarnalberry Community Regular
We've all done it. Slap yourself on the forehead and try not to do it again. :P

Exactly this! :)

Nicole H. Explorer
Exactly this! :)

Thank you all for your responses...Maybe I was a bit hard on myself, but I got nervous lol. My husband said the same thing as you guys and he doesnt even have celiac. I was just nervous that if I make too many mistakes that it will hurt me in the long run. But I do appreciate everyones responses. So I slapped myself on the forehead and I will try not to do it again!


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