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Ugh a breath away from 45...could use friends near my age too..
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Personally I have found the "gluten free" fad a blessing. There is so much more food available today then when I was diagnosed 10 years ago. It's so much easier to date and join coworkers for meals out now. I do have Celiac, so I can honestly say I have an allergy- but frankly I would tell them I did even if it was just a…
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When I was diagnosed years ago I got rid of non- gluten food except the kids snack, and occasionally they had regular bread. They took it really well, my daughter still freaks out about putting bread or something on a counter so she doesn't contaminate me. I couldn't be happier with the "gluten free" trend diet- it's…
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There are lots of gluten free jerky recipes too if she wants to make her own.
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Quest bars are really good and gluten free. Great with a piece of fruit while on the run.
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If you're in the states, http://munchyy.com/226-gluten-free-restaurant-menus-you-absolutley-must-know/ is a great list of gluten free resturaunt menus
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It gets easier over time. You will get better at your food choices, but I will be honest, it is a pain in the butt. I went camping last year to Yosemite, I took protein bars (quest nutrition are amazing) apples, gluten free bread (Udi's) for sandwiches, we had steak and potatoes for breakfast (precooked and reheated each…
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Hi everyone Im Cindure. I'm looking to lose around 100 pounds also. I'm a wee bit of a nerd.. :) Gamer, Sci-Fi, Starwars, LOTR, Hobbit, comic books, super heros, GOT, ComicCon, WOW, Xbox One, you name it and I probably adore it. (this includes books too) Knitting and cooking also. In my past I was a LARPer also. Ren…
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Hi there! I'm Celiac also, and as always, attempting to be healthy lol. Feel free to add me also.
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I'm 42, feel free to add me too :)
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I'm allergic to gluten and havn't found a really really good bread replacement, so I tend to use large green leaf lettuce if I need/want a sandwich.
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Oliveine is one of my favorite minerals.