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  1. These are the things I eat as snacks or on-the-go: Eat Natural's gluten-free nut&fruit bars, especially before a heavy weightlifting exercise. Wouldn't use it as a daily snack because they contain quite a lot of sugars. Hardboiled eggs (you can store them in the fridge up to 4 days) A small helping of unprocessed nuts (10-15 nuts, might...
  2. Wodka is safe for nearly every celiac. I'm highly sensitive (even under the 20 ppm limit), and I have experienced reactions to grain-alcohol products.
  3. Italian style fish with pasta. It's a very quick dish with a simple tomato-and-herb-sauce. You cook gluten-free penne, put a slice of baked panga fillet on top of it and cover it with stir-fried Italian vegetables in a tomato sauce. Dinner in 15 minutes
  4. I didn't notice this until today. It's horrible Hopefully all the publicity will make people think twice about gambling with our health.
  5. Maybe it will help to make her more involved in choosing and preparing food? I have fond memories of my childhood when we had our own vegetable garden. We could take fresh and tasty snacks right out of the ground. Not everyone has that luxury, but it may help little children to know where their food comes from and what it takes to prepare it. If you've grown...
  6. In my case I won't touch a crumb because my symptoms are so severe. But two friends of mine hardly have any symptoms when they've made a mistake or "cheated". However, one of them got an endoscopy lately and still had Marsh 2 after 1 year on the diet. Even if you don't feel a thing, your body is getting ruined. If you're a celiac, taking your diet seriously...
  7. Gluten-free can taste really good My BF prefers a home-made gluten-free pizza to any store-bought product. I'd say: if you can't get any help from a doctor, try the diet out with him.
  8. Have you ever received antibiotics for a large infection or any other life-saving medication? I think you should celebrate scientific progress and the comfortable, healthy life it offers you and your loved ones. OT: I don't think such a vaccine can help existing patients who already have developed the disease. Prevention before celiac disease breaks out...
  9. Meatballs and spinach with eggs on the side. Maybe I'll bake some potatoes too.
  10. Maybe a diagnosis will help? Go to a doctor and get him diagnosed. That should stop remarks from your family as well. A medical treatment is often more acceptable to people than a "voluntary" choice.
  11. I can't see it yet, try uploading it again.
  12. Foo yong hai, it's a Chinese omelette filled with mushrooms and vegetables in a sweet tomato sauce. Meat, fish or chicken are optional. I'm making the vegetarian version tonight, so sshhhht, don't tell my partner... He usually complains when there's no meat in a dish but he eats this one without a fuss.
  13. Thanks We've gathered this stuff over a period of 4 years. Before that my BF lived there with 2 other students. It looked more like a student home then: the couches were dirty and broken and the coffee table was a plank on two beer crates.
  14. They live beneath us, so no luck there I think their house is extra noisy because they hardly have a thing in it. The room is very open without curtains, no high furniture and they have a wood floor.
  15. I usually upload them to tinypic.com From there you get a link. This is an idea of what a Dutch supermarket looks like: Open Original Shared Link Oh, and this is the cheese aisle: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jsYfsAosjXk/Swa1TAoAydI/AAAAAAAAg94/kunJV0xAvRc/s1600/albert+heijn.webp Albert Heijn is the leading supermarket here. This is what a Dutch...
  16. No-fat quark with fruits and a hint of sweetener. Vitamin-fortified breakfast cereal made from brown rice and beet fiber, containing not too much sugar. Large cup of green tea with ginseng flavour. I actually wanted the last piece of oatbroad with bacon and eggs, but the blue fuzzies had beaten me to it
  17. In the 4 years before my diagnosis I had quite a few hard to treat infections. I used to have at least 3 cases of cystitis a year and at least 1 case of pharyngitis. The pharyngitis sometimes became a bronchitis and required a lot of antibiotics to cure. *Knocks on wood* I've been infection-free for almost a year now
  18. Great, see you at dinner then!
  19. Today is a typical december weather in the Netherlands: dark all day, gloomy and stormy. Upside to this is that it can produce great pics. I shot this one today from our living room window:
  20. It makes sense now... Thank you
  21. Pfeffern
  22. All my posts were typed on a pc computer in a normal browser, so I don't think it's a software error. It seems as if all words typed in the topic title are auto-capitalised by the forum. Look at the title above. Maybe that's where things went wrong: the I has been un-capitalised.
  23. In the last two days I've started 2 new topics, both get the same error in the title. If you type something like "I'm happy" in the title, including the quotation marks, the I shows up as i and the next words start with a capital instead. Can a mod fix this for me please? It looks like a grammar error now. The 2 topics are:
  24. We're looking for another house to rent, and this morning confirmed why we should move quickly I woke up to the sound of someone shouting and crying kids... again... for the 3rd time since the start of the month. We've lived here for nearly 4 years and never really had problems with the neighbours, but the last year they've been getting very noisy. Shouting...
  25. Puffed potatoes with herb-encrusted salmon and a cold beet salad. Best thing: the oven does the cooking today and there'll be hardly any dishes to do.
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