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  1. oops, also ate blue diamond nut crackers, but i would have eaten those even if i weren’t gluten free. they are that tasty.

  2. (better, i think, to spend time making really great food that just happens to be gluten free than to try to recreate the past)

  3. leftover cooked millet stars in this quick stir-fry with spinach and roasted red peppers. the only… https://t.co/XNjRqjF3lY

  4. one of my favorite things (and yeah, we've had a variation of this three times this week). cooked,… https://t.co/hH2fKJHBR9

  5. the only books I buy in print are cookbooks. have been desiring these a long time. #eatyourveggies… https://t.co/LLppd4uTzE

  6. (confesses her level of gluten-free cheerios is about zero. also confesses she hasn’t eaten cereal since she was six.)

  7. fantastic run/walk in the cold this morning. felt like we moved much faster than we really did….

  8. I'm not quite sure what you're saying here, but... Corn tortillas are generally gluten-free, but some are produced in factories that also make flour tortillas, raising concerns of cross-contamination. I have never encountered a problem, but completely understand the need of others to be extremely cautious. I tend to purchase corn tortillas labeled "gluten...
  9. owner of meat market/small grocery was super-excited that i bought buckwheat groats. and i’m super-excited to try one of his recipes.

  10. I agree that Indian food is generally one of the safer dining-out choices (and, once you get the hang of blending spices, a great deal of fun to cook at home as well!). @kenlove's list is excellent -- and I'd only add that you can find lots of hidden gems on the menu if you explore. Back before I had to eliminate gluten, I would devour the fried okra at my...
  11. today, gently broached the concept of long pants with the husband. it didn’t go well.

  12. final day to download my free ebook on everyday gluten-free living (tomorrow, it costs real money!) #glutenfree http://t.co/6lMlwqvMeK

  13. Acid reflux (GERD) was what started me on this path. I'd always had digestive issues, but had chalked it up to normal. Alas. After a year or so of every test and medication possible, I was still in agony. Nothing was improving. My doctor suggested (finally!) dairy elimination and celiac testing. The dairy wasn't the issue. The celiac tests were inconclusive...
  14. 5:30 this morning: a golden coyote loping down what will be a very busy street in two hours. he had it all to himself (herself?).

  15. i am obsessed with these, too. gah! i adore these so much. now craving.
  16. just enough rain in southern california for me to declare rainy day schedule.

  17. this morning’s walk was worth getting out of bed for. so glad i talked myself out of talking myself out of it.

  18. scheduling drinks with someone i’ve never met in person. in london. soon. apparently this is an official passport test.

  19. have done step one in making @TestKitchen gluten-free pizza. in 90 minutes, par-baking commences!

  20. so, choices. run errands, then come home and take a nap. or take a nap, then run errands? okay, we all know how this will end.

  21. husband: what is all that banging going on in here? me: breakfast. him: [looks in sink] me: also making pulled pork. him: [washes dishes]

  22. husband: we’re watching movie tonight. me: it’s nine o’clock. him: ? me: 6-mile walk before it gets hot in the morning. him: ? me: sigh.

  23. yes. this. yes. a thousand and one times. RT @GlutenDude: You Need a Doctor...Not a Blogger http://t.co/w0WjnzHvZA #celiac

  24. racing to get salmon kebabs grilled, pasta cooked, and fruit figured out (pluots, cherries, frozen grapes?). time to teach husband to cook?

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