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  1. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  2. A few summer's ago I went to a Christian camp and my mom and I explained to all the directors about my situation. We brought lots of gluten-free food and they cooked it for me. So when everyone else was lining up to go through the food lines, I just went back to the kitchen and this really nice lady had my food all ready for me. Most of the kids asked why...
  3. Well I've gone through a box and a half and I haven't had any problems. They're so delicious!!!
  4. I was wishfully looking at a box of my non-celiac sister's Trix cereal that was in the cabinet yesterday, and out of habit and having nothing better to do I decided to pick it up and read the ingredients, even though I knew that it had malt flavoring in it which would make it not gluten-free. However, as I read through the list I didn't see it. So I read...
  5. Reeses Peanut Butter Cups M&M's (both peanut and regular and the new "dark chocolate" kind)
  6. I used to like Jolly Ranchers but then one day I choked on one so badly that I turned slightly purplish (the color of the Jolly Rancher I was eating) and now I don't like them so much! lol
  7. hee hee...marshmellow peeps! just the mention of that name makes me smile
  8. Ashely - I'm in the same boat as you. I can't give blood until next year because you have to be 17. The blood drive at our school is on March 14th and I'll be 17 on April 3rd so I just barely missed it. Luckily I weigh enough, I'm like 115 or something.
  9. YES! Hooray for the pebbles! lol
  10. Hey that's awesome! Congrats! This summer I'm gonna be working in the little health food store where I get my gluten free food from. I probably won't get paid that much but the owners of the store really want me to work there so I can help them with their celiac customers, since neither of the owners is actually celiac.
  11. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I need my chocolate....*wails loudly* Oh well, at least we still have fruity pebbles.
  12. I sing and run... occasionally at the same time but not normally cuz that gets ya really out of breath, lol I'm in my 3rd year of Spanish and I want to become fluent in it.
  13. 2 tbsp. shortening 1/4 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 cup white or brown rice flour 2 tsps. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt 1/2 cup milk 1/4 tsp. vanilla extract Mix the shortening and sugar. Then mix the eggs. Then throw in the flour, baking powder, and salt and mix. Then mix in the milk. Then mix in the vanilla extract. Bake for about 20 minutes in a 350...
  14. CINAMON ROLLS???? WHERE? HOW? WHO SELLS THEM? Oh my gosh I've wanted a cinnamon roll my WHOLE life but I've never been able to try one!
  15. this is going to sound INSANELY weird...but I think that may happen to me as well. I run track (long distance) and occasionally when I'm sprinting at the end of the race, my bladder won't hold it in! Normally it's just a tiny itty bit but this one time I totally wet myself! HOW EMBARASSING! anyways does anybody else have that happen to them? I would feel...
  16. I went to McDonalds.com and read the ingredients for hashbrowns and french fries and BOTH of them contain wheat! I had stopped eating french fries b/c somebody told me they had wheat but I was still eating the hashbrowns.
  17. I have a question: Somebody told me that McDonalds french fries are no longer gluten-free. The person was not a Celiac and may not have known what they were talking about, does anybody know for sure? Because I have stopped eating McDonalds fries and it's very frustrating to only be able to eat burgers without the bun.
  18. I'm 16 and I've been Celiac my whole life. Neither of my parents nor any of my 6 siblings have Celiac. Hopefully this will help you: 1. I have my own toaster. He will definitely need his own. 2. I don't think it's necessary to clean the microwave every time you put a gluten food inside because gluten can't magically get into the atmosphere and make him...
  19. Wow! Thanks a lot! That's awesome.
  20. As a few others have said excercise will help A LOT. It's amazing how hungry it will make you. Some people excercise to lose weight but I've put on 15 pounds since becoming a dedicated runner. If you end up not being lactose intolerant, then drink whole milk for sure! It helps a lot! GOOD LUCK!
  21. I love those verses and I love how the Bible often compares Christianity with a race. 1Cor 9:24-27
  22. You asked about Kraft carmels and if they were gluten-free. I know that some people react differently to different things but I am very sensitive and had Kraft carmels and was fine. So I'm pretty sure they're gluten-free but to check and make sure just call the number on the back. Most of those people are good about finding out if it's gluten-free or not...
  23. Do you know if all Outback restaurants have gluten free menus? Do you have to ask the waiter for a special gluten-free menu? Sorry for all the questions but after all of our school's big important track meets we go eat at Outback and I'm always stuck ordering the same thing - a burger without the bun.
  24. Hypoglycemia is most often related to diabetes but there are a lot of cases where it has nothing to do with diabetes - I guess your body just reacts crazily to sugar. Thanks everyone! I just became a member of this website yesterday when I stumbled across it while doing research for a paper on celiac disease and boy - I wish I had known about this earlier...
  25. I've been a Celiac my whole life but I was just diagnosed with hypoglycemia a few months ago and all of my delicious, wonderful, sugary wheat-free cookies, cakes, etc. have been stripped from my diet. I LOVE sugar! I would continue to eat it and just say, "Screw hypoglycemia" except that when my blood sugar goes crazy while I'm running (I run cross country...
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