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What Would You Eat


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I would have my mom's fried chicken with homemade egg noodles in a chicken broth/gravy and dumplings on top. I'm drooling just thinking about it. :P


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dksart Apprentice

Not going to cracker barrel for breakfast, hurting. Hubby is going to doughnut shop for a French crueller and a cinnamon bear-claw type thingy without icing. Also, not making bbq shrimp today either.

The rest of my family are so used to the routine. Take out plate, scoop Gluten-free things first, use dedicated spoon for gluten, put plate down, wash hands, eat, wash hands and face. I keep catching myself putting gluten on the Gluten-free side of my kitchen, making a sandwich in the wrong order, forgetting to wash my hands or wipe condiment bottles etc. before putting back in the pantry, Oh! and the cardinal sin... I ate something gluteny on the sofa.

:huh::blink::o:rolleyes:

luvs2eat Collaborator

There are too many foods to even list!!

TONS of all the different kinds of homemade bread I make

Subway hoagies

PIZZA w/ the cheese in the crust

Pepperidge Farm stuffing

croissants

anything made w/ puff pastry

toll house cookies (not gluten-free ones)

ravioli and gnocchi and manicotti

a whopper or a big mac

non gluten-free beer

all sorts of things made using cresent roll dough

chinese food at a buffet

biscotti

Walker's shortbread

... sigh ...

dksart Apprentice

I suppose the gluten is effecting my brain more than I thought. Hubby just brought home hot glazed doughnuts and a fresh baked king cake (sort of a huge twisted ring of cinnamon roll with icing and colored sugar) except he waited for them to bake me a special one w/out icing! <3

I am hurting, though. It's really got me out of commission. Only 1/2 a day left.

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

Only things I haven't been able to duplicate are phyllo dough (just too lazy to do all that rolling) and Cream of Shrimp soup (I used it in my shrimp dip recipe). Can't really think of anything I'd really want. Of course I do have chocolate chip cookies and my coffee in front of me, so I'm in heaven.

runningcrazy Contributor

My moms homemade mac and cheese(im cheese free too)

Pretzels from the mall!! :P

Pita stuffed with hummus

Real bagel with cream cheese or melted cheese

Peanut butter and honey on whole wheat bread

Wheaties..the breakfast of champions :D

Pizza

Toasted english muffin with fried egg, slice of cheese, and butter(real healthy, right??:ph34r: )

Theres so many more to list! I could take all day. Im not super fond of all the gluten free substitutes, i am not happy with the gluten-free english muffins, never tried gluten free pita, i would just disappoint myself trying to make that amazing goodness of 'Pretzel Twister'or 'Auntie Anne's' pretzels from the mall. I love real whole wheat bagels, I used to live on wheaties and my ol' easy fave was pizza. Ugh:(

jerseyangel Proficient

Pretzels from the mall!! :P

I forgot all about those--the cinnamon/sugar one dipped in the little cup of chocolate sauce.... <drool> :P


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