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  1. Arby's has a salad that I would rate as the best fast food salad - at least at my nearby Arby's, it is fresh, the roasted chicken on top is flavorful and I really like the honey mustard dressing. Their jamoca shakes are also gluten-free. Another good fast food place is In-n-Out Burger - they will serve your burger in a nifty lettuce wrap and the fries...
  2. Like some others, when I went gluten free in March, so did my husband. I am the cook so I told him that I would only cook gluten-free foods. He, of course, is free to eat whatever he wants at work and at restuarants. He has a one shelf in the pantry for his snacks that I don't eat, like regular pretzels, Pringles, cookies, etc. And there is a loaf...
  3. Hi, Ray, I'm another one who is gluten-free but not a celiac - I went gluten-free for an autoimmune disease (IGA Nephropathy, kidney disease). I have no physical symptoms when I eat gluten but from some research I have done, it seems possible that my kidneys do react to gluten. I will have some test results next week to see if this has made a difference...
  4. I tried the chopped salad at Arby's a few weeks ago - hadn't been to Arby's in YEARS but had a coupon and hubby was up for it. I got the salad with roasted chicken and honey mustard dressing, both of which (and the salad) were deemed gluten-free on their website. It was the best fast food salad I have had, and I am glad to find a place to stop in a pinch...
  5. You are so thoughful! I am gluten free by choice for now and my husband agreed to eat what I fix for dinners but he still gets his regular snacks and favorite things. Now that I am buying gluten-free items for me, here are a few I like to keep on hand - 1) Eggs 2) Corn tortillas for tacos, tostadas, eggs and torts 3) Glutino's gluten-free pretzels...
  6. Thanks to all three who responded. You've given me some great ideas. My next field assignment starts Monday so I have the weekend to get my act together. It's easier to plan when you have some choices . . . Thanks again - Lilith
  7. I work outside sometimes and need lunch ideas that are quick, easy to eat and satisfying. Before going gluten-free, I would usually take a sandwich. Now that I really can't find a gluten-free bread that I like, sandwiches don't hold the same appeal. I have been taking gluten-free granola/breakfast/energy bars and fruit like apples or tangerines and snacks...
  8. I am a middle aged female who has been lucky to avoid most bumps along the health highway. I have always said and still say that I am never sick
  9. Good news and so timely! Thank you for sharing the news. Lilith
  10. I was looking for the introduction section so I could tell a little bit about myself and don't see one. Is there a good place to post an intro topic that doesn't really have a specific question in it? I went gluten-free by choice and am doing well with it but am glad to find a place to get information about restaurants, recipe ideas and other important...
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