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Doors on Smithonian Channel right now :)


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Dancing Queen --ABBA

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Blurred Vision - Queen

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Double Vision -- Foreigner

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A Vision of Mother - Ricky Skaggs

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Somebody's Prayin- Ricky Skaggs (I love that song!)

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Prayin' -- Plan B


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jerseyangel Proficient

Sloop John B-- The Beach Boys

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Beach Shack - Elvis Presley

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Sugar Shack--Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs

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Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis :P Goodness gracious, couldn't resist sneaking that in....

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If This Is It-- Huey Lewis & The News

"Goodness gracious"--good one Shroom!

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Could This Be Love - Jennifer Lopez

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Love Her Madly -- Doors

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I'm In Love Again - The Animals

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Love On the Rocks-- Neil Diamond

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I'm in Love with a Gay Waitress -- Christopher Dale

Good Friend whose music is the best to walk and ski to.

Check him out - his CDs would make great Christmas gifts - shop small business this season :)

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Love Child - The Supremes

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I"m not in love, 10cc

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Love Shack - B - 52's

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Sugar Shack--Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs

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Pour some sugar on me, def leppard

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Bring Me To Life - Evanescense

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Put a Little Love in Your Life - Dalton Harris

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Your so vain, carly simon

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      This is a really common area of confusion. Most natural cheeses (cheddar, Swiss, mozzarella, Parmesan, brie, camembert, and most blue cheeses) are inherently gluten-free, and you’re right that the molds used today are typically grown on gluten-free media. The bigger risks tend to come from processed cheeses: shredded cheese (anti-caking agents), cheese spreads, beer-washed rinds, smoke-flavored cheeses, and anything with added seasonings or “natural flavors,” where cross-contact can happen. As for yeast, you’re also correct — yeast itself is gluten-free. The issue is the source: brewer’s yeast and yeast extracts can be derived from barley unless labeled gluten-free, while baker’s yeast is generally safe. When in doubt, sticking with whole, unprocessed cheeses and products specifically labeled gluten-free is the safest approach, especially if you’re highly sensitive.
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      Thanks a lot for your response! Can you maybe specify which kind of cheeses I should be cautious about? Camembert/Brie and blue cheeses (the molds of which are nowadays mostly grown on gluten-free media, though, so I've read, right?) or other ones as well? Also, I was under the impression that yeast is generally gluten-free if not declared otherwise. Is that false?
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