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lfij

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  1. www.celiacchicks.com, i used to live in NY and their site helps a ton-they write reviews about all the gluten-free places in NYC, bakeries and sit down restaraunts, check it out, they've done all the legwork for you!
  2. anyone think it is just overcompensating for what you can't have?It's not normal to have such cravings. Not saying I don't love chocolate, but I realize there's a cutoff point or I will gain a ton of weight(But- When I was first diagnosed I was an overcompensator too!) Thats why I don't like some of the posts on here, when you get this many people together...
  3. you said you had a caesar salad, did you do your part and say it must be mixed in a separate bowl and really get the point through you were ordering from the gluten free menu? You have to do that or you may as well eat a loaf of bread. I'm sorry you had a bad reaction.
  4. i love them, but only work when it's just me having pizza! But they sort of taste like ellio's pizza if anyone is from the north and knows those!
  5. I agree with both of you, with all the flour in the air, it is unavoidable that you will ingest some, get a new job!
  6. i would go to the doctor!!! This is like when someone talked about biting the inside of their cheek, with millions of celiac, its likely someone else has what you have too, but it doesn't really sound directly related to celiac!
  7. if you have questions about ingredients, you really should read Dr. Greens book, the hidden epidemic (this isn't an add, i just found it very helpful, it was like my bible at first, it cleared up a ton of the celiac myths!) and if i'm not mistaken thats where i learned that anatto was ok!
  8. oh, is the spinach feta one good? I have one sitting in my freezer and I'm pretty nervous to try it, because the amy's pizzas taste like a giant rice cracker lol. Is it better than the amys?
  9. I saw the movie and I thought it was a bunch of propoganda. Yes, there were very sad stories in it. but go anywhere, and you will find hundreds of very sad stories. The same way farenheight 911 had some truth to it, but alot of it was "spun", i thought alot of this was spun. I have relatives in canada who are on waiting lists for surgery, as some people on...
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  11. i live in tx, but my parents are from LI and went to this today and said it was great. they met the celiac chicks who have that great site about NYC and have tons of good reccomendations for good gluten-free foods bc there were tons of samples, i'm so jealous!
  12. you need to have a sit down with everyone who lives in your house, and post a "rule" sheet on your fridge. if they love you, they'll be more cautious. there is no reason ANYONE in your kitchen should be using real flour, that is something that at home should/can be subbed with gluten-free stuff, theres really no dif. There should be NO pancake mix or cake...
  13. actually, i think when anyone makes ANY comment it is a positive, it means they're actually AWARE of it. when people are curious i think it's great and try and answer any questions.
  14. ignoring celiac is sort of like commiting to swallowing a tablespoon of drano a day, really not a good plan.
  15. red hot and blue has many gluten-free things, theres one on collins and 30.also, logans by the northeast mall is great, i always get a plain steak with no seasoning or anything and a baked potato. They also don't use crutons in their normal salad, and as long as you get it without cheese or bacon you're good. and, chipotle on collins!
  16. ok, that i can understand! I also think when i have kids i will worry about things like these because although i may not drink shampoo, or eat mascara, i've known toddlers who manage to eat almost everything lol.
  17. i knwo this is an old thread but i think some people on this board really need to read this book because they are clearly confused on some things, and it really cleared a bunch of stuff up for me when i first found out i was a celiac!
  18. ok, do all of you who have posted in this topic have DH? because, if not, if you've read anything you would know that gluten cannot affect you unless you ingest it. so, unless you are sucking on your mascara wand, you are ok, however, i know if you have DH it's a different thing. It's in every book on celiac i own, and all over, and sometimes new people get...
  19. a more relaxed church? catholic? You do realize that it doesn't count if it is not an actual host, you may as well be swallowing tic tacs. At least, that's how one angry priest put it. however, it's also pretty stupid to ingest anything with gluten imo (the low gluten host), if you're religious, god knows, he made you this way, but, it also really doesn't...
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