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Jestgar

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  1. But barley has gluten....
  2. Every place is different. At the U of WA they have 'stores' where you can buy packaged food with your meal plan card. They also have fast food type places where you can go during off hours and have them clean the grill before making your hamburger or eggs.
  3. I just read through this thread and wanted to point out that you moms are frickin' awesome! I have sort of an outsider's understanding that raising kids is hard, but the casualness with which you guys present amazing solutions to problems just blows me away. anyway we will now return to your regularly scheduled topic.
  4. My school was a closed campus - no one allowed to leave. Even if you did leave the only places to eat were a couple mom and pop restaurants where the owners would yell at you if you showed up during school hours (I grew up in a very small town ).
  5. sooooo..... you're saying that I should park my truck down the block and pretend not to be home for a while?
  6. For some reason I have the urge to clean today, and since it happens very rarely, I thought I should go with it. So I'm sorting through stuff in the freezer and I find this package of butter that says 'best by May 2009' (Hey! I said it happens rarely! Lay off!) I threw one stick into the woods for the rats raccoons, but then I thought of my neighbor...
  7. AFAIK Celiac is the only one they know how to test for. Absence of information does not necessarily mean absence of existence.
  8. Do you have any links to back up this statement?
  9. It's just too easy. I imagine his parents laughed hysterically every time they thought about the nicknames their son would get. He almost had to become either some prestigious professional, or a really good boxer.
  10. I hope that once she was feeling better you slapped her silly. No one should be too busy to keep themselves from dying.
  11. No chard or spinach? I thought those, at least, were on your 'ok' list.
  12. try here shroomie: Open Original Shared Link
  13. Anything with wheat flour has gluten.
  14. Send the extra to TX for the arc (which is calculated using polar coordinates...) so send her matching hat gloves and scarf too.
  15. integral calculus. brain now resembles chex mix (but I can integrate using both polar and cartesian coordinates in case y'all were worried about me).
  16. I'm super carb light, mainly meat and veggies. When I need some starchy carbs, I will crave them. I eat a cup or less of brown rice a day for a week and then I'm good with the carbs for a month or so. If it feels good - do it!
  17. I upped her one. I'm much nicer without gluten.
  18. Fascinating. I do know that when I was in the Peace Corps, at the end of winter when all we had eaten for months was bread and meat and some cooked into mush veggies that everyone when out into the fields to forage for edible weeds because the craving for fresh vegetation was so intense. I can't imagine that such a powerful urge doesn't describe a necessary...
  19. well yah, that's the easy part. But what happens when you're given a circular solid bounded on some sides by functions and the coordinates and functions are all given by (x,y) and you need to convert the functions/coordinates to polar coordinates and take the derivatives? I'm still working on x2 + y2 = 4 is a circle.... And why would anyone care what...
  20. A couple comment blurbs from Nature. Genes are only a piece, don't get caught up in thinking they are the answer: Genes may work together to produce disease: Open Original Shared Link Genetics: Gene plus gene Cited research: Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 107, 10602
  21. Taking another math class. Anyone know anything about double integrals and polar coordinates? Like WIH is a polar coordinate?? not that I took calculus 25 years ago or anything....
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