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  1. The other day, my sister made Tuna Noodle Casserole. I LOVED this as a kid, and hadn't had it in 6 years. So I decided to make my own. Turned out really good! So I made it again today, writing down how it did it to share Note: My gluten-eating sister has tried this and says it
  2. they made three turkeys, two of which we gluten-free. One was a Cajun spiced deep fried one (in new oil, so i know it wasn't that) and then a plain just-the-bird turkey. I can't think what it was though. I had turkey, some mashed potatoes (asked what was in them, and they were real potatoes too!) a rice dish (homemade, they knew what went in it, it was clean...
  3. Haven't watched babylon5 , but it's on my netflix list! I homeschool too. It's great! I can write fanfiction and stuff for English! I start college soon though, my major will be 'get into Medical School'
  4. Ack I know! Thanksgiving was a bit of a nightmare. My dad works in the medical field. Every year the clinic does thanksgiving together. Which is great, they all know about celiac (well, most of them) and watch what they put in food for my mom and me.... but they don't think "can't use the same spoon' or 'Be careful about the flour on the counter" so I got...
  5. Have you ever had the feeling that you wanted to somehow, magically, make someone else a celiac (or other food allergy) and then give that food so they understand? I know it's really mean and everything, but sometimes they just don't get it! I've seriously had people tell me it was psychological, or try and feed to it me to see what would happen! One person...
  6. Eastern Massachusetts, USA.
  7. LOL, Not sure I want the recipes if they're going to make me 'drop dead' Thanks for the warm welcome!
  8. Hello *waves* I'm 15, and gluten free for six years, but only JUST found this forum! I homeschool in Massachusetts, at least, that's where I live right now. We move, a lot, due to my dad's job. I tried public high school, but just wasn't for me. Why is it people need to tease you about your lunch that you bring from hoe every day, and that fact...
  9. Oh man! I wish my mom had done that with me! Since 4, we knew I couldn't have red dye, so I'd always traded with my sister (who was a little less then fair, but nothing I could do about it.) Then when I was 9, we discover I couldn't have gluten OR chocolate! That meant 98% of the candy was poison to me! So I ended up going, but not enjoying myself much know...
  10. I was diagnosed when I was 9, so I was in elementary school at the time. Most of the kids were nice and didn't ease me, but there were some times. One of the best things is to have a 'cool' lunch. That doesn't mean it has to be really expensive and over the top, but cool. Include a slice of pizza, a really big cookie, piece of cake or something like...
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