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  1. It gets a lot easier. When I first started, I would go to the grocery store. Spend easily 1 1/2 hours there, getting so side-tracked reading labels of stuff I wasn't even there for. I'd get home and my husband would come to help me unload the groceries and I'd say "Nope, I got it. It's just this one bag." First order of business is to get yourself...
  2. Peanut Butter Bars 3/4 cup gluten-free graham cracker crumbs (I used Kinnikinnick S'moreables) 1 cup powdered sugar 1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter 1/2 cup butter 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips Combine cracker crumbs and powdered sugar. Melt peanut butter and butter. Stir into crumb mixture. Press into 8x8 pan. Melt choc chips in microwave and...
  3. It's just one of those special combinations, isn't it? I've got a good recipe for you. Quick and Easy. I'll dig it out and post it.
  4. Red . . . but everyone tells me I look best in Blue
  5. Adalaide, I've thought about doing this before because those chocolate covered Glutino pretzels are so stinkin' expensive. Did you use salt free pretzels?
  6. Glad everything worked out for you, Shroomie...and glad to have you in the States again. Mental Note: When we go to visit Shroomie, don't use a travel agent and fly Air New Zealand. You DO know we're comin', right? . . . Eventually.
  7. First let me say that I don't have Celiac Disease . . . If I eat too much peanut butter or if I don't eat it WITH something, it gives me heart burn.
  8. Actually, I was hopin' we'd be invited over for ribs.
  9. Darn210

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    If you "build" a meal, selecting items from the menu, it will provide the nutritional information (calories, fat, etc) but there is also a link for ingredients for that menu item at that point. When you look at the ingredients for something like one of the salads, it will list an item in the salad and then the ingredients that make up that item. The ...
  10. Lots of discussion on these fries. If you read some of the other threads, you'll see that McDonald's only cooks the fries and the hashbrowns at the fry station (which is closer to the front). A separate fryer station farther back is used for the chicken and fish. My daughter eats the fries. She does not have a problem with them. She gets a small...
  11. I will say that my wait for the GI appointment was a LOT longer (months) than my wait for the endoscopy (a week). Of course, while we were waiting for the GI, we didn't know what the heck was wrong so we weren't left with the same kind of dilema of knowing what will fix it and having to wait to start. Something that may or may not help with the symptoms...
  12. As long as the bugs in my tomato sauce are pureed I'm OK. I hate lumpy tomato sauce.
  13. Whatever you do, don't stick it under the bed. Do you have a friend or neighbor or family member that will let you load up their fridge. Lots of people have the extra fridge in the basement or garage that usually holds the soda/beer.
  14. If you need a diagnosis from the doctor, don't stop the gluten. If you've got a doctor (pediatrician or your initial "meh" GI) that will diagnose her based on the blood test alone then switch to gluten free. If you want to just go gluten free without a diagnosis, there is nothing stopping you. I will say this. I had a lot more "power" at my daughter...
  15. When my daughter was first diagnosed, I totally overcompensated with the treats. If the kids on her soccer team all got an oreo after the game, then she got a bowl of ice cream. If kids in her class got a handful of goldfish crackers, she got a bag of skittles. I didn't want her to feel deprived. As we progressed, the treats got a more appropriate in...
  16. What you have described sounds great for your husband. You know him best. If you had said he likes hunting and camping so I'm throwing him a party at the country club and there's going to be a champaign fountain and 200 guests and how am I going to trick him into wearing a tux . . . then I would have been worried.
  17. It's worth trying the OTC meds that correspond with the different symptoms . . . like benedryl for the allergy-type symptoms, advil for joint pain, etc. Might not help, but it shouldn't hurt to try (as long as you are following dosing instructions and know it's gluten free).
  18. Well . . . if it was me experimenting like that . . . I think I would end up with a BIG hockey puck . . . perhaps a manhole cover. Me and any kind of bread "experiment" just doesn't work. Let us know how it turns out.
  19. It looks to me like you've covered it pretty well. I have to say that you'll learn from this experience what went well and what didn't and adjust your plan. Will you be "working" the party? That's the best way to see how it really goes. My daughter's school doesn't do anything quite as extensive as what this sounds like. They do have a cookie at both...
  20. The typical shelf life of gluten free foods is not as long as the gluten-filled foods. Plus, not as many people buy gluten free and the turnover at the grocery store can be unpredictable. In order to keep items in stock from going bad, they are often frozen. As far as the nonfrozen buns that you just bought, I would say that was because the store got...
  21. Link for chex recipes. They've got loads . . . many of which are gluten free or easily converted. Open Original Shared Link
  22. Using your frozen pancakes: Cook frozen turkey sausage links in microwave and wrap in warmed up pancake . . . gives a sausage biscuit feel. My daughter used to take pancakes and spread half with peanut butter and half with nutella, fold together. She called them peanutbutternutellapancaketacos . . . yes, all one word. Muffins (homemade or Udis)...
  23. They are gluten free by design (recipe) but they do not test to verify. Pretty much what happens at my house when I cook.
  24. Dani . . . nice job with both your explanation and your drawing!!
  25. If you can find a place that caters to you, then give them all your business. We used to go to a local Maggie Moo's. It's a bit pricey but they were fabulous. They would scoop with a clean scoop from a new unused container. Toppings came from the sealed containers in the back and not the open bins in the front. We tried to make a point of going...
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