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kimjoy24

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  1. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  2. Just wanted to pass this along- Chef Gerstenecker of Park 75 makes some of the best gluten-free cuisine in Atlanta and is a great supporter of the gluten-free movement. If you will be in the Atlanta area mid-April, this is worth checking out. Park 75 at The Four Seasons is offering a gluten-free dinner menu every night during the week of April 14-19...
  3. So I found this link, titled, What's Up with 'Gluten-Free Food'?" on the homepage of AJC.com today. It leads to a blog entry "Got Gluten?"by a registered dietitian, of all people, who I felt has a real lack of understanding about gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease. I left a (long, okay very, very looong) response to try to help set the record straight...
  4. That is such B.S.! It amazes me sometimes how people are so nosy. It's one thing if she saw smoke coming out of the toaster, but to go "tattletale" on you over something she simply didn't understand is ridiculous. For what it's worth, the same thing has happened to me at work, in the community break room. I have my toaster bag in the toaster and someone has...
  5. Thanks- I wish that job was available, I would apply in a heartbeat! I actually do restaurant reviews for a local alternative paper. They don't know I'm gluten-free, so luckily I get to pick my own restaurants, otherwise I might get stuck reviewing a bakery and really be in a bind.
  6. Over New Year's I stayed in Asheville, NC for a few days. It has kind of a hippy, organic vibe to it, so I figured it would be gluten-free friendly, and did some Internet research beforehand. I stayed at the 1900 Inn on Montford, a bed and breakfast. I indicated on their online form that I needed gluten-free meals, but apparently that transmission did...
  7. I totally agree...for me it was wanting what I couldn't have. I've always preferred wine over beer, though I was becoming a budding beer snob before the celiac disease kicked in. Still, it was really just about the only thing gluten-free out there that I hadn't tried so that made the anticipation even greater.
  8. I just wanted to follow up on what floridanative said, as far as Redbridge beer in the metro Atlanta area. It is now available (at least as of 12/20/06) at Mac's in Midtown. I bought a six-pack last night there and it was fully stocked in the refrigerated case. It was buried in the middle with all of the regular beer so you kind of have to hunt for it. It...
  9. Just to avoid any confusion, the product itself is gluten-free. Should you use it? Not in the way the original poster was inquiring. What it might help with are accidental glutenings. I have been taking these for the past month or so, anytime I'm going out to eat at a restaurant, or at some function where there could potentially be cross-contamination...
  10. I received a large sampler gift box from this company last year for Xmas. The cinammon flavored variety was definitely my favorite. I wasn't so into the chocolate ones. The texture is quite nice, probably some of the best I've found, but I did note a distinct "beany" flavor in many of the varieties, which of course is to be expected since some form of...
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    ARCHIVED Dizziness

    Oh yes, I had really bad dizzy spells. At first the docs thought it was low blood pressure (they put me on a high-salt diet made me so sick!) I finally was diagnosed with BPV (Benign Positional Vertigo). Mine bothers me most when looking up, but for awhile it was constant when I was sitting in front of my computer at work (I work on the computer all day so...
  12. I honestly don't know, as I have never used my own Kaiser insurance for Celiac-related tests. I just wanted to caution any Kaiser members out there that once they get over the initial hurdle of actually convincing their dr. that they need the test performed, make sure to check with member services that it will be covered. Members can also refer to their...
  13. As I mentioned in another thread about Kaiser, I work for them paying insurance claims. Kaiser does use Quest for some lab services, but this could differ from region to region. Also, what's covered depends a lot upon the diagnosis code provided and the particular member's benefits. Even though I work for them, I still went to an outside source (Enterolab...
  14. I agree not too many people understand that being severely underweight is an actual health issue. I don't have any specific answers for Anne, but would just like to give a glimmer of hope. When I was at my worst, I dropped down to 105 lbs (I'm over 5'8" tall). All of my clothes just sagged on me, I had to wear a belt with everything, for fear that my pants...
  15. I ordered the sampler pack. It arrived on a particularly hot (about 100 degrees F) day here in Atlanta and sat in my mailbox probably an hour or two. They claim to not melt, but one flavor did (I can't remember which one). These were extreme conditions and I just threw it in the fridge and it was fine. I really liked the taste. The texture takes getting...
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