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  1. Really?? Good to know its possible, but thats very expensive for me. Thanks for the info though! I had no idea. I'm not even sure I've seen it in stores here before.
  2. If you're the one doing the cooking, I'd just start making every meal gluten free...family should be supportive of you. Homemade gluten free stuff isn't that difficult to make taste good. Your older kids want to try it, will your youngest really be able to tell the difference if no one makes a big deal out of it? Maybe you shouldn't tell your kids that...
  3. We canadians have slightly different thanksgiving traditions, and we already had ours but we will be having a similar repeat at christmas. turkey, gravy, mashed potatos, lots of veggies, gluten-free sausage stuffing, other stuffing that isn't gluten-free, other family might have yorkshire puddings (we haven't attempted to recreate that one yet) and either...
  4. "The Gluten-Free Pantry Favorite Sandwich Bread Mix" I've made that with and without a breadmaker. It is a mix, but its a decent white bread. I don't think I've tried Udi's...I've stopped even trying to buy commercial gluten free bread. Just from what I know in general of gluten free bread, I doubt there is a whole lot of difference...unless Udi's has...
  5. I just looked up some pictures on google, and some of them look very much like her hands. Except her hands are completely red, and in many pictures only the actual spots and the immediate area are red. If it is Dermatitis Herpetiformis, could the redness be from our thinner skin? She may have even done extra damage with the steroid creams. I also don't believe...
  6. I just read your post about your mum's hands. It is one of my worst and most persistent area. gluten-free has done wonders to my head to toe itching! I've spend 100s of hours trawling dermo/medical websites/images. Perhaps you could email me pictures or post on here(I'm not sure how to though)

    diandliam@gmail.com

  7. I just read your post about your mum's hands. It is one of my worst and most persistent area. gluten-free has done wonders to my head to toe itching! I've spend 100s of hours trawling dermo/medical websites/images. Perhaps you could email me pictures or post on here(I'm not sure how to though)

    diandliam@gmail.com

  8. She is lactose intolerant, so very little dairy. Some lactose free milk in her tea in the mornings. Occasionally some cheese. My brother is even less tolerant of lactose than her, so they no longer have dairy in actual meals very often anymore. I have dizzy spells, she has...don't even know what to call them. But you can tell immediately that she is having...
  9. My mother has an extremely painful 'rash' on her hands that is now occasionally spreading to other parts of her body. The dermatologists cannot find a cause or diagnose it. They have done all sorts of allergy testing, including all the products she works with. No reactions to anything at all except I think she had a very mild one to nickle. Originally...
  10. You Won't Believe It's Gluten-Free by Roben Ryberg, I second gluten free on a shoestring, and the internet. You can find loads of good recipes on the internet (plus its free lol) Biggest difference I've found (as I remember it) between gluten and gluten-free things tends to be a texture thing, moisture, or funny aftertaste. Also, for baked...
  11. That sometimes you have to lie and say you have a wheat allergy just to get people to take you seriously. People calling gluten free diets/gluten free products in grocery stores just a "fad". When the person closest to you in the whole entire world doesn't take you seriously and says you'll grow out of it. Despite already being an adult. How so many...
  12. I just wanted to say you would be surprised how easy it is to cut out ALOT of gluten from your family's diet if you're the one cooking. Although it wasn't a gluten free home, I had my family eating gluten free about 90% of the time this summer while I was staying with them (and they were better for it, even if they might not admit it!) I know you're...
  13. Open Original Shared Link maybe it comes from stuff like that? no clue if its true or not, but I'd rather not risk it. Personally I feel better knowing that none of my toiletries or beauty products have gluten in them, just in case. If you live in a home where the other members of your family/household still eat gluten foods...you have no idea how...
  14. I've had alot of issues with doctors and the tests I've had. I've had most of them done, but it didn't do any good. When I had my endoscopy they decided not to take a biopsy while I was under and they were already down there. Because everything looked pink and healthy. Since then, I have read that in childhood Celiac, the damage to the small intestine...
  15. The nausea was a constant symptom before I went gluten-free. Before I went gluten-free when I was vomiting blood I got a huge run around where when the doctors couldn't find the actual cause, they went back and contradicted several things they said earlier. But I was checked for ulcers and tried treating them with no help. Definately not pregnant, and...
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