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Jestgar

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  1. Curious. For anyone worried about their intake, WHFoods.org lists a number of sources including summer squash (18% dv), eggs (11%), carrots (8%), romaine lettuce (7.5%), cucumbers (7%), bell peppers (6%), and a bunch more. The peas and beans have more like 200% of dv, as Shauna said.
  2. You are the best Mom ever! You healed yourself so now you can take care of your kids. And he has plenty of time to catch up on the growth curve, if it turns out that he has gluten issues too. Hang in there - you are doing everything right.
  3. I was thinking what Karen said. Sometimes we don't get sick because we can't. All during school I only got sick between quarters.
  4. wow :blink: boy that guy was mad
  5. Is there some treat your hubby gets himself on Fridays on the way home? Malted milk balls? Some fru-fru coffee drink? Company Friday cheese and crackers?
  6. Nothing works for everyone, I guess.
  7. Thoughtless. Or they've never had to organize a group of people and have no idea what's involved. Can you schedule the meetings a month out and tell everyone now so they can set their own schedules?
  8. I've warmed food by setting on the computer :ph34r: ssh, don't tell
  9. Do you mean allergies? Or intolerances?
  10. I think the buttons and the handle of the microwave are completely contaminated. Covered food really shouldn't be a problem, but each person needs to decide how best to protect his or her health.
  11. Just tell 'em to see the person who just volunteered to buy the food for their kids.
  12. Whine on. It does seem to help. and {{{{{HUGS}}}}}
  13. At least I got compost - and eggs - out of the deal.
  14. Spent the last two days shoveling a foot of decomposing straw and poop out of the chicken pen. I's a little tired. (and stinky)
  15. You could always call the company and ask if they process anything with gluten in the same plant.
  16. I agree with what Janet said. Making your own food is not that difficult, and most people that have issues with processed food (for whatever reason) find themselves a lot happier with food made from, well, food.
  17. At least we can easily interpret you. :lol:
  18. Lisa really is super-polite. :blink:
  19. best I could do: Open Original Shared Link. but they don't say where they got the ingredients list from so there's no way to check it.
  20. I just wanted to point out that this is a perfect example of how to quote your sources. Thanks for doing that.
  21. Fun related thread: top 5
  22. Doc brought food to a potluck meeting. Set down a bag of pita chips and said "these are gluten-free"...
  23. I had a friend who had studied Russian, but was forgetting it. She found someone who spoke Russian, but wanted to learn English, and they traded conversation hours.
  24. You people!!! :angry: :angry: If you were to bother to educate yourselves and read all the science I have read but can't be bothered to look up right now, you'd realize that NONE of your B12 remedies will work UNLESS you expose the tablets to the full moon as close to the spring equinox as possible AND you can only purchase them from the site that...
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