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Everything posted by lonewolf
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Hope no one from the weight loss thread sees this. My daughter and I were in the mood for a treat tonight and decided to make pineapple upsidedown cake. It turned out so good that I HAD to share how we did it. Start with an 8 x 12 glass cake pan and put 3 Tbs. of butter in, then put it in the oven while it's preheating to 350. When the butter...
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ARCHIVED Restaurants In San Juan Island/friday Harbor
lonewolf replied to 2allergicboys's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
The ice cream shop next to the ferry dock usually has at least 2 flavors of sorbet, so be sure to stop by there. I can't remember the name of the little open air grill right across the street as soon as you get off the ferry. It's part of the "Fridays Crabhouse" or something like that, my daughter says. If you go when it's busy, forget it. But if you... -
ARCHIVED A New Weight Loss Support/accountability Thread
lonewolf replied to lonewolf's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Hi everyone. I'm still here. I went to the gym twice yesterday and am back up to speed on working out. My eating is getting a bit better, almost back on track. Really busy and gotta run, but wanted to check in. -
ARCHIVED Enterolabs?
lonewolf replied to daron5780's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hmmm, have you looked at his "Curriculum Vitae"? He has an impressive resume and is well-respected. Not everyone agrees with him about his findings with Enterolab, but that doesn't mean he's not credible. You should read this: Open Original Shared Link Then go to one of his seminars, speak to him in person and then decide if he's credible. That... -
ARCHIVED Difference Between Celiac And Gluten Sensitive
lonewolf replied to mama2two's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Like Momma Goose said, celiac causes an autoimmune reaction in the small intestine, resulting in damage. Gluten sensitivity doesn't necessarily cause the reaction in the small intestine, but can cause a reaction elsewhere. In my case I get an autoimmune reaction in my kidneys. Eat gluten = have autoimmune kidney disease. No gluten = no kidney disease... -
ARCHIVED Info Needed On Why Soy Milk Is Not Good 4 U
lonewolf replied to janelyb's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Here is some information. The Weston A. Price Foundation is a non-profit, educational foundation. Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Safe Mainstream Foods
lonewolf posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't usually buy prepared foods because of multiple food intolerances, so I don't usually pay attention when I see a list on here. Now that I need one, I can't find one. (I can NOT figure out how to get a search to work well on this site.) I met someone who wants to try the gluten-free diet, but doesn't really cook, so wants to know what brands of things... -
ARCHIVED A New Weight Loss Support/accountability Thread
lonewolf replied to lonewolf's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
I'm back on track with the exercise - got to the gym Tuesday, Thursday and tonight, in addition to teaching PE on Tuesday, Wednesday and today. But can't get it together with the eating. Arrgghh... I easily succumb to temptation. Maybe I'll just plan a "free" weekend so I don't feel guilty, get it all out of my system and then start fresh on Monday. ... -
ARCHIVED The Most Delicious Home-made Gluten Free Bread I've Ever Tasted...
lonewolf replied to mamatide's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
My oven is great (fairly new, bake all the time). I just got a brand new container of yeast and it's not quick rise. I did use metal baking pans. They're the ones I use for quick breads and they always turn out just fine. I'm an experienced baker - I used my "normal" gluten-free flour blend and then added the exact flours called for in the exact measurements... -
ARCHIVED The Most Delicious Home-made Gluten Free Bread I've Ever Tasted...
lonewolf replied to mamatide's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
After reading all the raves about this bread, I decided to try it. Followed the recipe exactly. It turned out horribly. It was looking great until I put it in the oven. Then it fell - probably sunk down 2-1/2 inches while it was baking. Taste was okay on the outside, but gooey and gross on the inside, just like all my failed experiments over the years... -
ARCHIVED Breakfast Ideas
lonewolf replied to carriecraig's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Pancakes or Trader Joe's gluten-free waffles Chicken sausage or Turkey bacon from Trader Joe's French Toast Trader Joe's gluten-free granola and rice milk Almond butter on rice cakes Homemade muffins (apple, pumpkin, cinnamon, quinoa/raisin) -
Trader Joe's turkey bacon and pineapple.
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ARCHIVED What Is Your Favorite gluten-free Recipe?
lonewolf replied to cgilsing's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Indonesian Coconut Curried Chicken 2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breast - cut into bitesized pieces 1 large onion, chopped in large chunks 1 can Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk 2-3 Tbs Curry Powder 1 medium carrot, grated 1 large apple, chopped into small pieces 1/2 C raisins Salt to taste Brown chicken and onion together until chicken loses the... -
ARCHIVED Halloween Candy List
lonewolf replied to Dandelion's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I just spent over 10 minutes there and couldn't find any list. Could you give me a hint where it is on the site? -
ARCHIVED I Baked A gluten-free Black Forest Cake
lonewolf replied to Ursa Major's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Wow! That is beautiful. I'm sure it will taste great too. Can you share your recipe? -
I've had my thyroid checked and rechecked. I know my doc has done several different types of testing (freeT-3, antibodies and who knows what else). I'm on Armour thyroid and have been for 11 years.
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Wow, I guess I'm really not alone. I'm sorry so many other people have the same problem. Going gluten-free definitely isn't the key for me. I'm EXTREMELY diligent and have been gluten-free for quite a while and very gluten light for 11 years. I took my Biotin this afternoon. My bottle is "Thorne Research" brand and I got it at my naturopath's office...
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Thanks for the tip! I wouldn't have even thought about that. I am sensitive to wheat in any form in lotions or shampoos. Last thing I need is a major rash on my head where my hair is thin!
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I'm at work now - gotta run to class, but I think it's the same dosage. She gave me something else for my skin that also has biotin in it. I'll look tonight and get back here.
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Susie and Patti, This is very relevant! I just remembered that my naturopath gave me a bottle of Biotin to take (just last week) and I'd already forgotten to take it. I'll get right on that! And I haven't made it over to the oxalate thread - I'm dreading having to cut out anything else, so I don't even know what oxalates are.
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ARCHIVED A New Weight Loss Support/accountability Thread
lonewolf replied to lonewolf's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
My hair has been thinning for much longer than the stress I'm having now. And I've been fanatically gluten-free for quite a while, so I don't know what it is. I'll get started with my eating for the day and edit to add later. B - 2 pieces French toast with about 1 Tbs blueberry jam (all gluten-free, dairy free) Edit later: L - taco salad with... -
Patti, You're right, it ISN'T fair. Especially for someone as nice as you! I've thought about the hormone thing too, but I haven't even hit perimenopause yet. I might go back to my naturopath and see if she'll do some bloodwork for vitamin levels and hormone levels. Have you even thought of Rogaine? I'm seriously getting desperate enough to...
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ARCHIVED A New Weight Loss Support/accountability Thread
lonewolf replied to lonewolf's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Okay, so much for the "I'll get back on track tomorrow" idea. I don't know what's wrong with me. I tend to be an emotional eater and I've been stressed lately with all the busy-ness of school starting and my aunt dying and all that. And I'm upset that my hair is still falling out and I'm starting to look bald on top . I think I just need to post everything... -
I did a search and found several threads related to hair loss in women, but I still didn't quite get the information I'm looking for. I'm still relatively young (just turned 44) and have been dealing with thinning hair for the past several years. It got a little better when I started on thyroid medication (Armour) and way worse when I had to be on prednisone...
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ARCHIVED Enterolab Results
lonewolf replied to jitters's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I can definitely understand this. I did gene testing because I'd been gluten free for so long and wasn't going back on gluten for anything. I was sure that I'd have 2 copies of the Celiac gene and that I'd be able to tell my skeptical family, "See - here's absolute proof". But wouldn't you know it, I don't have either of the Celiac genes - just every symptom...