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  On 1/30/2012 at 4:27 AM, Sparky10 said:

Trader joes has a delicious gluten free bread made from brown rice...if you use the toaster,be sure not to use the old one that has breadcrumbs in it!

I bought a new toaster. :) and it has a big G drawn on the side of it so nobody else uses it. :) :)


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Here is a link to a printable handout on nutrition/diet tips to manage gastroparesis:

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Hope it's helpful!

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  On 1/30/2012 at 10:56 PM, hillary13 said:

I bought a new toaster. :) and it has a big G drawn on the side of it so nobody else uses it. :) :)

Good girl!!!!

Sparky10 Newbie

I like this kinda new page! I just diagnosed myself his week, started a vigorous gluten free program and feel a million times better already, and can wear a belt for the first time in years, because the pregnant look and feel is going away...amazing!

I am giving away a lot of stuff from my pantry...

hillary13 Rookie
  On 1/31/2012 at 12:04 AM, health nut said:

Here is a link to a printable handout on nutrition/diet tips to manage gastroparesis:

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Hope it's helpful!

thanks health nut!!

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