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If You Could Eat Whatever You Wanted And


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nettiebeads Apprentice
So it got me to thinking (Can you smell the smoke?).......What if you were granted a wish and could eat whatever you wanted for one day with no side effects? What would your top three choices be?

Let's hope this miracle gluten-free pill that is rumored to be in the works become a reality so we can go back to enjoying some old favorites.

Thanks For Playing!

Cleveland Bob  B)

P.S. GO TRIBE!!!!!!!!

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It's been 9 years so I'm having a hard time remembering but what I do miss is:

1) Alex'x Pizza (local restaurant that is a tradition with the university here)

2) MY apple pie (my hubby thinks it's the best)

3) King's Hawaiian bread, rolls, whatever


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happygirl Collaborator

1. Papa John's Pizza with ranch dipping sauce for the crusts

2. Chocolate Chip Bagel with loads of cream cheese from Irving's, a bagel shop at my alma mater, Penn State

3. my mom's homemade birthday cakes.....at least I can still have her homemade icing! :)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Here goes:

1) A Whopper from Burger King

2) Chinese food (I miss my Szchewan food!!!!!) I used to use 1/2 a bottle of

soy sauce on my chinese food!

3) Black Forest cake.

yum............

Karen

burdee Enthusiast

IF I WERE NOT CASEIN AND SOY AS WELL AS GLUTEN INTOLERANT I WOULD EAT: yogurt, ice cream, cheesecake, carrot cake with real cream cheese frosting, oh heck, REAL CHEESE ANYTHING; butter on all my vegies and breads; ANY milk chocolate candy, fudge, chocolate truffles; real milk on cereal (those nut/rice milks are awful :blink: ), LATTES (nut/rice/potato milks fall apart in coffee) and milkshakes; all those oriental recipes with SOY sauce. Obviously I don't miss anything with gluten. I envy all of you who can still eat soy and dairy but complain about all the gluten products you miss. I miss dairy the most. :(

OOPS! I missed the 3 things requirement. :o How about anything with real milk, real cheese or real butter??? :lol:

BURDEE

LRgirl Explorer
*sniff, sniff*

beer, bagels, pizza

plus my mom's sourdough bread.

:(

i was the Bread Queen!!!!

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me too!!! I love bread!

I miss

real pizza, I love ya, chebe, but I'd kill for a papa john's pizza with pepperoni, mushrooms, and green onions.

aunt anne's pretzels, especially the cinnamon ones!

chinese food

Panera bread- any sandwich

:(

aikiducky Apprentice

I'm in the who cares about gluten, I miss dairy camp!

I'd eat chocolate bon bons... belgian ones... <drool>

Ice cream

Muesli with milk

Actually, as long as it's low lactose, I do eat some ice cream in the holidays. I get tired and gassy but if I don't have to work...

Pauliina

luvs2eat Collaborator

I believe I was the bread queen. I used to make the most delicious braided Challah breads and a round country loaf with a crusty outside... I am drooling here!! That's my first and foremost wish!! Bread and butter!!!

Second I'd choose Pizza Hut's Stuffed Crust pizza with pepperoni and pineapple... and beer (that's ONE food!!)

Lastly, real chocolate cake... made with flour... light and fluffy... with chocolate frosting!!


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jenvan Collaborator

bisquick!! it made the best dumplings :)

SharonF Contributor

Chinese buffet! What a great idea, since it encompasses a lot of things I miss (alas, crab rangoon, I hardly knew ye)

Bagels

Chocolate chip cookie dough

jenvan Collaborator

OH-and cream of wheat with brown sugar :)

mroper Rookie

How do I only choose 3???!!!!

Ok first things first

1) Fried Grouper Sandwich from Frenchy's Cafe on Clearwater Beach

2) PIZZA

3) Gyro's

Connielynn38 Newbie

Oh My I miss so much. I have had food allergies and migraines a while now, so even before the doctor suspected celiac disease, things like dairy have been out for years and soy and foods with MSG are too now!!!! And so many things have MSG hidden in them. I had to cut out Chinese food years ago b/c of status migraines, oh I miss it!!!! I still kept getting migraines till I cut out MSG this year.

I miss beer and pizza!!!!!!! Cookies at XMAS will be hard. I love biscuits and stuff too. Just the smell of homemade stuff baking. Oh I miss that. Walking in a bakery. OH, sigh. Going out to eat, what a nightmare that is now. Not something you can do casually any more now. Miss it. But not worth getting sicker over!!!!!

Chicken and dumplings, yum. Well I better quit now. I miss so much. I always ate in moderation but had a little bit of a sweet tooth. I mean some of the best bonding moments with family were with coffee and sweets!!!!!! And family dinners.

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

I have to answer this one in this way:

Since I first discovered that gluten had been harming me, foods with gluten in them no longer even registered in my brain as 'food'...they only register now as 'poison for me, food for non-Celiacs'...so, I do NOT miss gluten-containing foods at all -

BUT, guys still register as guys, especially cute ones ;-)

So.... I truly only am 'bothered' that I have to remember to not kiss a guy that might have just eaten or drank something with gluten in it....

Otherwise, I TRULY do not 'want' anything that is not gluten-free.

So, I would have to choose the only thing I miss...

Being able to kiss without thinking about gluten first!

Gina

Rikki Tikki Explorer

There would be so many things. I would start out with a big fat dount, then move on to fish and chips with french bread, fried chicken, pasta, pizza and a hamburger, those would just be my entrees, then I would eat stuffed pork chops with coated french fries and top that off with oreo's, choclate cake and cheescake! :D

dream on I guess.

ianm Apprentice

1. Newcastle Brown Ale

2. Guiness Stout

3. Two-Hearted Ale

I was becoming such a good beer snob and being a wine snob is a lot harder to do. :lol:

Other than that I don't miss anything derived from grains at all.

nogluten- Newbie

Pizza, quiche, croissants, au gratin potatoes with gruyere cheese, cheese fondue with incredible French Bread, cheesecake. I also miss dairy more than gluten.

Guest BERNESES

A good micro-brew while sitting around a campfire and the convenience of just picking up a slice of pizza or a falafel wrap. I can make those myself but I miss the convenience. Oh- and McDonald's french fries. I'm too sensitive to chance it.

Eliza13 Contributor

Butter pecan pie and McDonald's!

gf4life Enthusiast

If I knew I wouldn't be in pain, and it wouldn't cause damage, I could totally sit down and eat a whole entire loaf of fresh baked sourdough bread....Mmmmmmm.

That is the main thing that I have not been able to make a gluten-free replacement that tastes ANYTHING like the real thing...And please don't try to give me any recipes. I am an idiot when it comes to making yeast breads. :blink:

After I ate the bread, then I might go out for chinese. After that maybe stop by a pizza place on the way home! :D

Guest BERNESES

Oh I forgot- Ben and Jerry's Chubby Hubby!

Guest Viola

I don't know what Chubby Hubby is, but I thought I read somewhere that Ben & Jerry's was gluten free :o:rolleyes: This is ice-cream we are talking about ? :unsure:

Guest BERNESES

Hi Viola! It is ice cream but it has pretzels in it. It's vanilla ice cream with peanut butter and fudge swirls and chocolate covered, peanut butter filled pretzels. I'm drooling!

Guest Viola

Oh yummm, that sounds wonderfully sinful :P I've been gluten free for over 16 years, so I've never tasted that one. But I just had some ROLO ice cream over a sliced banana so I can live with that :rolleyes:

Eliza13 Contributor

Eat out...period.

nogluten- Newbie

A pizza pretzel from Pretzelmaker Pretzels or Auntie Anne's pretzels, quiche, croissant and pastries.

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