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I Broke Up With Jimmy John


conniebky

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conniebky Collaborator

I just had another Jimmy John's lettuce wrap sandwich. It was wonderful.

Now i can tell I've been glutened. The floor feels wobbly, I feel sweaty, I am hyper senstive to everything around me and my neck hurts and I have a headache.

So, I take back my endorsement.

I just feel like cussin a blue streak.

I was feeling fantastic.


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Oh, bummer. I totally feel for you. I ate at a Greek joint last night that my friends really love. I had salmon salad, asked a bunch of questions about the marinade on the salmon and was assured it was olive oil, lemon, salt, pepper, onions, and garlic. The salmon came and it was red with paprika. I prayed the waitress had understood "wheat allergy" and there weren't any other ingredients they had failed to mention.

No big GI reaction but I got up this morning so tired I could barely move and my head hurts, which is unusual. Pretty sure I got glutened. I have a ton of work to do and this is such bad timing. :(

conniebky Collaborator

:ph34r: = cuss word of your choice.

See now that just :ph34r: me off. If the :ph34r: salmon had :ph34r: paprika on it, why the :ph34r: didn't she :ph34r: tell you THAT?

What's on the salmon? " no gluten and no gluten and no gluten and no gluten

and them some maybe gluten that I didn't think was gluten".

If a customer asks for ingredients, they oughta give all the ingredients. This just :ph34r: me off to no :ph34r: end.

Skylark Collaborator

You and me both! And I love :ph34r: for cusswords. I had no problem filling in the blanks!

Now my stomach hurts. It's :ph34r: gluten for sure. Maybe just CC from cooking the salmon...who knows but I'm sick. :blink:

kareng Grand Master

You and me both! And I love :ph34r: for cusswords. I had no problem filling in the blanks!

Now my stomach hurts. It's :ph34r: gluten for sure. Maybe just CC from cooking the salmon...who knows but I'm sick. :blink:

I believe you meant to say :ph34r: ing sick!

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Connie dear, it's all for the best. You know he was bound to cheat on you with his girlfriend Gluten. Afterall, they were long time lovers before you came on the scene. You should have known he wasn't going to leave her for you. He was just playing with you. Never trust a man (er um sandwich?) with a last name that is slang for toilet :P

kareng Grand Master

Connie dear, it's all for the best. You know he was bound to cheat on you with his girlfriend Gluten. Afterall, they were long time lovers before you came on the scene. You should have known he wasn't going to leave her for you. He was just playing with you. Never trust a man (er um sandwich?) with a last name that is slang for toilet :P

:P:P:P


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