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I just wanted to say, I love Disney World for their willingness to bend over backwards to make sure I have *DECENT* gluten free food and for introducing me to French Meadow Bakery brownies and cookies (although it's not like I needed to add more sugar to my diet - but whatever!). gluten-free living is vastly different today from almost 10 years ago when...
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ARCHIVED Mary Kay Products
Lockheed posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Hi All, I've seen it posted a couple of times over the years asking what Mary Kay products are gluten free and which are not. Pretty much everything in the TimeWise collection contains a gluten derived ingredient. In addition the following products also contain gluten: Pretty much everything in the TimeWise Collection Mary Kay -
ARCHIVED Cookie Crisps Going gluten-free?
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
No Kidding! I can't find the enjoy life chocolate chips in my area, but my local grocery store did start carrying their chocolate bars made from rice milk that do not have soy and I have been so happy!! I'll type up the ingredients when I get home this evening. -
ARCHIVED Cookie Crisps Going gluten-free?
Lockheed posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
So my husband was at the store shopping yesterday (a rare occurance indeed) and he noticed that in Cookie Crisps there are no more gluten containing ingredients. It does still say "may contain gluten ingredients" I'm assuming because it's not being manufactured in the GM dedicated factory, but I'm wondering if this is the next cereal product for them to... -
ARCHIVED A Diet Without Grains?
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Okay so somehow naturally I'm really close to a low FODMAP diet and those foods don't seem to give me an issue. I'm going to look into it further. Thanks for recommending! -
ARCHIVED A Diet Without Grains?
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
I'm sorry, I should be more clear. These are items I eliminated from my diet 8 years ago. I've been gluten-free for a while and I really pay attention to being gluten-free. But really.. I think I'm starting to have an issue with rice... like the same kind of issue I have when I get something with gluten. And it doesn't seem to matter the brand or type... -
I am not a fan of eliminating a whole food group from your diet, but I'm seriously beginning to wonder if I would feel better if I just avoided grains entirely. I have celiac's so no wheat rye barley. I also react to oats, amaranth, millet and spelt. I recently seem to be having issues with rice also. I thought for a long time maybe I just needed more...
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ARCHIVED Gluten Free Soups
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Oh these recipes are certainly after my own taste since half of them have either bacon or ham in them! Yum!! I'm loving all the replies already. -
ARCHIVED Dizziness, Disorientation For Two Weeks After Glutening?
Lockheed replied to viaggiatrice's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I had this exact kind of reaction to muscle relaxers. They apparently put my brain to sleep without putting the rest of me to sleep. It takes several weeks to recover from. I had one reaction that was so severe that my significant other at the time called my parents to come and stay with me for a week to have me evaluated by a neurologist. They were concerned... -
Each year for my new year's resolution I set a goal to learn to cook something new. Last year it was beans and honestly I was a complete failure. I made split pea soup once with a ham bone which was fantastic but that was about it (so I'll have to repeat beans and lentils another year). This year I am more determined and my goal is soups. So if you would...
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ARCHIVED Soluable Fiber Supplement
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I did some reading on the apple pectin and that seems to be the way to go for me. I'll see if I can't find something at the grocery store or pharmacy near by. Otherwise I'll order the NOW brand on amazon. Thanks for the info. -
ARCHIVED Soluable Fiber Supplement
Lockheed posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Looking for a recommendation for a fiber supplement that is gluten free, soy free and spinach free. I really am working on increasing my veggies in my diet to resolve this issue naturally, but in the mean time I figure a supplement could help me out until I get better with veggies in my diet. -
Is there another doctor in Houston that is highly recommended also? Dr. Verm is not on BCBS TX PPO. I just have a bad feeling my current GI doc is missing stuff left and right and I was told by my previous GI doc in Dallas that they had removed tubular adnoma polyps - the kind that become colon cancer. But my screenings for the last six years have shown...
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ARCHIVED Mac N Cheese?
Lockheed posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
So before recently the only mac n cheese I could find here in town was the Deboles. It has rice bran in the noodles and as such taste a little more fibery than I would prefer for mac n cheese. Recently, the store here has started carrying Annie's Rice Pasta and Cheese which is such a tremendous improvement in flavor over the Deboles and that made me wonder... -
We're traveling to Holland and Ireland later this month. Any suggestions on traditional dishes that are safe or that we should avoid or any tips or tricks for finding out information? In Ireland we're staying mostly at bed and breakfast places so I've contacted the booking person at these places to ask some questions. I just don't want to spend the majority...
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Also, Legal's seafood has a gluten free menu. The local grocery store that I fell in love with there is Wild Oats and the store has a buffet area of fresh veggies and fruits which are all gluten free too not to mention they had a gluten free foods section. Most places we went understood gluten free and were able to provide me with information, very much...
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ARCHIVED Infertility Because Of No Soy?
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
My doctor isn't recommending that I eat soy. Maybe I've confused everyone on that some how. He's aware that I have a sensitivity to soy and don't eat it. But soy when processed in the body synthesizes and estrodial like compound. That's why it is fairly effective in dealing with post-menopausal symptoms. What occurred to me though was that by being on... -
ARCHIVED Infertility Because Of No Soy?
Lockheed replied to Lockheed's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Currently I drink whole milk, cheese (mostly cheddars), red meat, eggs, etc. I will admit I'm not big on nuts and good seafood in the middle of Texas is hard to come by. I did send him a follow-up question on eating more cholesterol. I asked him if he meant LDL or HDL or just in general. He's pretty responsive so hopefully I'll have an answer from him... -
Okay, so I may not be posting this in the right location, but I'm hoping that it is close enough that people are okay with it. I have a 15 mo baby boy who is just fantastic! I stopped breastfeeding shortly after he turned 1 mainly because I wanted to have another baby and my cycle had not returned and knowing that breastfeeding can discourage cycling, I...
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It was around the 3 month marker for me before I started to lose weight and really.. that's not even true. I stopped gaining weight at that point. It wasn't until I was gluten-free for a year and then seriously almost overnight the weight melted off. It happened so fast I thought I developed Diabetes or something and went running back to the doctor for...
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ARCHIVED 20 Mos. Old Just Diagnosed & Hardly Eating With Severe Constipation
Lockheed replied to teacherwheart's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Okay I saw a previous post that mentioned the prune juice but you mentioned that your baby is already on miralax.. I'm not sure I would mix those two.. Okay.. well I wouldn't want to change that diaper.. those diapers. The miralax will work and it will work in a few days, but if you'd rather do a natural method like the prune juice instead of the miralax... -
ARCHIVED My Cooking Days Are Over?!?
Lockheed replied to FoxersArtist's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
My co-workers probably think I am nutz now with how much laughing I just did. Excellently written! on the not baking front.. I'm not really sure what to suggest since you are doing away with rice and nuts as well. Starches are also out.. hrmm.. really limited.. Maybe moving to sauces and reductions might bring some gratification. using veggies and fruits... -
ARCHIVED Whole Bakers Joins Pacmoore In Gluten-free Venture
Lockheed posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Open Original Shared Link Whole Bakers joins PacMoore in gluten-free venture (FoodBusinessNews.net, August 25, 2008) by Eric Schroeder CHICAGO -
ARCHIVED New At This And Coping With Doubts, Second Thoughts And Increased Stomach Pain...
Lockheed replied to Mica's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Okay I always refer to the frog in boiling water situation. I don't think you actually become more sensitive so to speak but your body has a more noticeable reaction for several reasons: 1) your immune system is no longer suppressed on a daily basis by the offending agent, so it is functioning better and can give a better reaction to attack and remove toxins...