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Eesha

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  1. Hi everyone, I'm doing a research project on lip products in hopes of finding out which ones are gluten-free or not. I want to test the most popular lip products used by celiacs (both men and women). Do you mind sharing which products you use? Also could you share which ones you used to use (if you found out that they had gluten in them don't use them anymore...
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    ARCHIVED Camp

    I know this post is old, but for anyone looking for camp advice: I did a sleepaway camp for three weeks at Vassar College in NY. Since it was a college campus (not woods camping) I didn't really have a problem with the diet. I spoke to the coordinators ahead of time and they told me to bring gluten-free food. I brought bread, cookies, crackers and...
  3. hey! I also like art, but I'm more of a creative writing person. I like to paint/draw/such. But I can't do photography (but I wish I could). I love to laugh. and yes I burst out into a song at least 289425 times a day. I love dancing. I fence sabre and have a black belt in karate. favorite t.v. shows anyone? america's next top model & gossip girl...
  4. Hey! I totally know how you feel about adjusting to the diet. (I've been gluten-free for five years now). I went through an experiment proces with food brands until I found ones that suited my taste buds. I recommend glutino, foods by george, the grainless baker, Pamela's and the gluten free pantry. Do you live near a Whole Foods? They make awesome...
  5. hi! i'm indian & celiac, but i live in new york. my mom and i were diagnosed about five years ago and since then we've been trying to develop gluten free alternatives to indian food (roti, paratha, chapati, etc.). we've come up with some pretty good recipes and our puri recipe is awesome. we eat bhakri as well and we've come up with a pretty good recipe...
  6. That's ridiculous. I'm indian & have celiac disease. Maybe its not that common in asians, but it definitely can happen.
  7. Yea i'm going. I'm fifteen.
  8. By reading most of the posts I guess Celiac must have originated in Ireland, but I'm 100% indian (from india, not native american) & have celiac. Unless i had an irish ancestor, which i doubt, there must have been a mutation or something. My mom has it & so does my grandma (mom's side of course). My great-grandpa most likely had it too & was supposed...
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