What YOU should know about GLUTEN SENSITIVITY
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What happens at 500 posts? Is the thread locked or something?
I have enjoyed reading through all the comments, watching everyone call everyone else stupid per usual.
I have three friends/family members who eat GF, and so far I haven't seen any of them cause problems at restaurants. They tend to stick to what I'm going to call "safe foods", and order the same stuff when we go out. No hassling waiters or asking what the pastas are made with, etc.
I still don't understand why so many people have a problem with someone else choosing to eliminate something from his/her diet.
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as for vegetarians and vegans i'll refer you to anthony bourdain's kitchen confidential, its a great book (i think its on amazon's list of "must read" books) and something that is quite common in my line of work
The fact you look down on people for their own ethical choices guarantees I won't be reading anything you recommend, in fear of catching something.
thats fine but i think the topic was gluten sensitivity and whether it exists or whether its a bunch of b/s, i'm afraid i went off topic for a bit but i don't expect you to understand, and if reading anthony bourdain's work means you'll catch something that by all means read as much of his stuff as you can
its clear you don't know who he is but i assure you he's quite famous and for a good reason
As someone with celiacs who has worked for years as both a chef and baker, I fully understand the frustrations of both dietary restrictions AND catering for them. However, if someone is willing to pay, I am willing to accommodate. I particularly enjoy having a job, which I can only have if customers return because they're treated well. And yes, I know Anthony Bourdain is. I recommend not making assumptions around here, it only makes you look foolish.
then i'm surprised you feel that way and you working the pastry side should understand how much b/s this gluten sensitivity is (you're a celiac so your medical needs are legitimate)
one more thing to add about this GF trend, when is more research going to be done as to the health effects of GF alternatives and whether they are good for you or not, if you can point me to that direction i'd love to read it, just because i feel and think this way now doesn't mean i can't change my view point of there is scientific proof to show otherwise
my viewpoint isn't set in stone, but as the science is showing now the vast majority of this GF stuff is bologna to begin with, i'm sure research in the future may make a believer out of me but based on what science tells me now its kind of hard to play ball with this GF trend
and as far as accomodating their requests i've worked in places where policy is to accomodate every request and also in places where no special requests are to be\considered unless its a health concern (i.e allergy) or if its a religious dietary rule (i.e halal or kosher), its all relative to where you work/dine
cute, use of memes shows lack of brain cells at work, where did you learn that by the way, but please keep it up, i'm not the one who all of a sudden grew stupider and people agree with me, if you don't like that, have a coke, a smile and just shut up
I've had that meme saved for the perfect occasion. This was it.
well aren't you special then, if you're going to insult me at least make a worthy effort to offend me, thats the insulting equivalent of a sand flavored lollipop, both being quite useless, much like your thoughts on the matter so lets speed this up
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What happens at 500 posts? Is the thread locked or something?
I have enjoyed reading through all the comments, watching everyone call everyone else stupid per usual.
I have three friends/family members who eat GF, and so far I haven't seen any of them cause problems at restaurants. They tend to stick to what I'm going to call "safe foods", and order the same stuff when we go out. No hassling waiters or asking what the pastas are made with, etc.
I still don't understand why so many people have a problem with someone else choosing to eliminate something from his/her diet.
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The scientific illiteracy I am seeing here shocks and disgusts me.0
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The scientific illiteracy I am seeing here shocks and disgusts me.
this got way out of hand about 10 pages ago
i admit i'm partly to blame for this (actually very large part) but its what happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmoveable object
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In for the roll.
A gluten free roll, of course.0 -
The scientific illiteracy I am seeing here shocks and disgusts me.
this got way out of hand about 10 pages ago
i admit i'm partly to blame for this (actually very large part) but its what happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmoveable object
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I wasn't talking about you. Arguing on the Internet is not shocking or disgusting . . . it just "is". John Gabriel's greater internet f-was theorem.0 -
But why do you care? Really, why does it bother you so much that some people chose to not eat breads, pastas, etc.? It's not as if those items are really all that necessary. And if they chose to buy, say, a GL loaf of bread, it's not really all that different than another person choosing Ms. Baird's over Hill County Fair (or whatever they're called) for one reason or another.0
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But why do you care? Really, why does it bother you so much that some people chose to not eat breads, pastas, etc.? It's not as if those items are really all that necessary. And if they chose to buy, say, a GL loaf of bread, it's not really all that different than another person choosing Ms. Baird's over Hill County Fair (or whatever they're called) for one reason or another.
I can't think of a single reason to care other than a general interest in the subject matter and for the sake of discussion.0 -
But why do you care? Really, why does it bother you so much that some people chose to not eat breads, pastas, etc.? It's not as if those items are really all that necessary. And if they chose to buy, say, a GL loaf of bread, it's not really all that different than another person choosing Ms. Baird's over Hill County Fair (or whatever they're called) for one reason or another.
i have dealt with these people (sometimes often) and i can tell you (and i speak only for myself with some articles that i have posted to support my claims) is that its all a fad, a trend and a lie, and it makes for some very unbearable people (even more unbearable than me) the way they act in restaurants and having to deal with them and how they interact with service workers and how they react when they don't get their way (yes they will *kitten* a brick if they don't get their way) it makes me have a very low opinion of them
there are some people who must avoid gluten and thats fine, on the other hands its becoming a hipsterish trend with many of them not even knowing what gluten is in the first place and in the end you have an entire subculture of *kitten* who feel special over something that isn't real
its just annoying to watch, to me this is the culinary equivalent of justin bieber and the kardashians all rolled into one, just a cultural phenomenon that gives people reason to feel special and at many times at the expense of others0 -
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if you hate this thread so much why don't you just not participate?
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The people you are describing are probably the same people who would go out and hassle wait staff no matter what diet/trend/lifestyle they're following.0
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But why do you care? Really, why does it bother you so much that some people chose to not eat breads, pastas, etc.? It's not as if those items are really all that necessary. And if they chose to buy, say, a GL loaf of bread, it's not really all that different than another person choosing Ms. Baird's over Hill County Fair (or whatever they're called) for one reason or another.
The scientist cared because he wanted further support for his initial conclusions. His follow up study had surprising and scientifically interesting results, and science was served because he happily published a paper that undermined his initial hypothesis. How freaking amazing is that?? That is awesome.0 -
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if you hate this thread so much why don't you just not participate?
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Just peachy . . .50 -
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if you hate this thread so much why don't you just not participate?
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Stay terrific, favorite uncle?0 -
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Just peachy . . .5
and i thought i was an *kitten*0 -
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Stay terrific, favorite uncle?
Salty Taffy For Us?0 -
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if you hate this thread so much why don't you just not participate?
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Stay terrific, favorite uncle?
absolutely, he has shown to be a fine human being0 -
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if you hate this thread so much why don't you just not participate?
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Stay terrific, favorite uncle?
Salty Taffy For Us?
i made some last week
and its 500!!0 -
I, 2, 3 strikes you're out...0
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I, 2, 3 strikes you're out...
baseball?0 -
Surreptitiously, tenaciously farting undercover.0
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Surreptitiously, tenaciously farting undercover.
i got nothing, and i know i'm not exactly the good guy but i think we got off topic by a mile
that and a trail of "offended' people who only act offended because they either disagree with what i have to say or they are just to "PC"0 -
Surreptitiously, tenaciously farting undercover.
:drinker:
And :smooched: :laugh: for good measure.0 -
A wise man once said, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging and for god's sake don't poop.0
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A wise man once said, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging and for god's sake don't poop.
i'm in no hole, being in a hole would mean regretting what i believe and how i feel about it, i just regret that the lot of these people hate to see certain things questioned, especially when they are increasingly being proven to be wrong about it0 -
A wise man once said, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging and for god's sake don't poop.
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A wise man once said, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging and for god's sake don't poop.
i'm in no hole, being in a hole would mean regretting what i believe and how i feel about it, i just regret that the lot of these people hate to see certain things questioned, especially when they are increasingly being proven to be wrong about it
I was referring to your comment about not being the good guy and being off topic. I think where you're digging is in that you have created a class of person which you are very antagonistic toward, but are not specifically engaging individuals. You are describing loathsome behavior and trashing people who display it, but are conflating the behavior with people who believe they have gluten sensitivity. It's just not an effective way to communicate. The class you're upset about, as near as I can tell, are *kitten*. A subset of *kitten* believe themselves gluten sensitive. Still yet other subsets are engaged in other assholery.
Also, hi vjohns :0
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