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  1. I have used it as a replacement for wheat flour in quick breads, muffins, cakes, and cupcakes. I made no other recipe adjustments, and it turned out great. I have not used it for yeast breads. Edit- Crap, I take it back- Like Buffettbride, I also omitted any ingredients from the recipe that were already included in the Pamela's mix. lol- sorry.
  2. I'm totally going to try the no-boil method at some point. I always make such a huge amount (and invite people over,) that it would cut the prep time down for me by like 2/3! Edit- Joni, I always make my bottom layer sauce. Then noodles, cheese, meat sauce, noodles, etc. So should I not do that, and just have water at the bottom, then a layer of noodles...
  3. Yup, that photo is BC- Before Children.
  4. I made a huge lasagne with Tinkyada a few weeks ago. I didn't time it, but I undercooked them significantly so they wouldn't turn mushy when it was time to bake. I think I boiled them until they were opaque white, but still quite chewy. I boiled maybe 5 at a time. Came out of the oven perfect. I may have had a higher bake time because my lasagne was...
  5. I'm not sure if this would help you any or not, but here is a link to a thread I started last month: Open Original Shared Link It's about my son. Our doctor thinks he may be bipolar. I think he may be Celiac. We both agree that a gluten-free diet may help him. The thread has quite a bit of info in it, and some people posted articles there, too.
  6. Confession: It may be that the pic I posted is not entirely up-to-date.
  7. Observation: Joggers/walkers in big cities carry pepper spray to fend off muggers. Joggers/walkers in the country carry a big stick to beat off the neighbor's crazy inbred dogs.
  8. Bahaha! I was hanging around to see if Janet or Susie was going to post. *snicker*
  9. Yeah, it's Emily that's Scott! I'm me, I promise! I gotta find a pic to post...
  10. That's ok!! Actually, it's a good thing that you posted about it. Now anyone who reads this will be reminded how recipes and ingredients change, and you always have to be on your toes!
  11. Hi Julie! House is one of my favorites. Kassandra, Maybe you can keep the appt with the GCP short and sweet. Like, We feel that a Western Blot is wise at this point, and we're having a Lyme expert interpret the results. Period. Having him "on board" doesn't really mean he has to sign off on everything. That would be pointless. Maybe when they...
  12. Yeah, I still want that green guy. We totally NEED that emoticon. It's necessary for our expressive therapy.
  13. Do any of you west coasties watch House? The subject matter tonight was relevant to many. (I don't want to say much if you like the show, but haven't seen tonight's yet.)
  14. Retail therapy, YES! My favorite kind. Hang in there, hon. (((Hugs)))
  15. You know, I did see the caption, and thought, Cool. Then I looked at the picture, and it looks like she's woodworking with a lathe or something. Me, peering at computer screen----> Ah ha! Heard and noted! *sneaks off looking for Tom*
  16. Well, ok- if you want to be all accurate and stuff.
  17. I personally am a peanut. Just don't be a chickpea. I hate those things.
  18. MiamiMom, Recipes change frequently. This thread is almost two years old, so it's possible that the website you found is more up-to-date. Any info should be double checked, and the older it is, the less reliable it is.
  19. I sent them an e-mail, too: This note is in regards to the article: Open Original Shared Link It disturbs me that the possibility of accidentally ingesting a small amount of non-food products is trivialized. The tiniest amount of gluten will set off a sensitive Celiac, and it is almost impossible NOT to ingest tiny amount of these products.The products...
  20. Agreed. It's just about impossible not to get particles of this stuff in your mouth. I wear make-up very, very rarely, but when I do- I'm always like BLECH- it somehow ends up in my mouth. Contamination is such a huge issue, that whether it gets in your mouth or sinks into your skin is ALMOST a moot point. You end up getting sick. It's the same principle...
  21. Hmmm, I can't think of any sayings that include "coinkidink!" Of course, only dorks actually say coinkidink. Yeah, I know what I'm admitting to. Janet, WHAT in the world is your daughter doing in your avatar? It looks very industrious! She looks sooo much like you. Welp, I'm off to make dinner. Don't talk about hotties while I'm gone.
  22. :lol: Could be!!! That would definitely describe the places I've lived!
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