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bluejeangirl

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  1. I just got my first copy of "Living Without" magazine and in the very first article called Give Them Bread they have a recipe called The Ultimate Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Sandwich Bread. The picture shows the bread and two little boys eating it toasted and it looked so good. So I'm sure you've heard this story before but it turned out nothing like the picture...
  2. I'm also hypogycemic. I have to watch my carb intake so I don't get peaks and dips. So my breakfast is usually: 2 farms eggs over easy 1 slice of brown rice bread or millet. coffee and half and half. blueberries I eat lunch at 11:00 because I'm too hungry to wait or I'll have a snack like a protien shake and eat lunch at 2. Lunch is...
  3. I think the biggest mistake when going on a gluten free diet is to only concentrate on whether a food is gluten free or not and if it isn't you eat it. While it is important to find foods that are gluten free its easy to fill up on carbs. I remember eating half a bag of barbra's jalepeno cheese curls and couldn't stop. I was caught up in it being a safe...
  4. I would pull up to a bakery for breakfast and have a warm cinnamon roll with lots of icing with coffee and cream. Then I'd have lunch at a grill and have a Hugh juicy burger on a hard roll with the works. I'd have jalapeno poppers and onion rings for the side with a big mug of beer. Then for supper I'd have beer battered perch, fries and a big slice...
  5. Hi, I'm also new to the board and was trying to put mick66 last works in quote but screwed it up. Anyway sorry to hear about the hospital stays to get you to put the weight on. I think I'd put bricks in my pockets before that happened but I'm just joking because you have to somehow gain that weight. I went from 143 lbs to 118 over the period of a year...
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