Anybody else here live Gluten/Dairy Free?

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  • Rochard
    Jägermeister Test Pilot
    • Dec 2001
    • 75733

    #51
    Originally posted by seeric
    Thats 100% bullshit. Salads only. I eat like any other human, just sans the gluten. Your friend is missing out on real food if she thinks that is all she can eat and be gluten free.

    I honestly wasn't paying too much attention to the conversation really; Although I've known her for twenty years she's more a friend of my wife's friend. She could eat other foods but when eating out it was just much safer to order a salad and be done with it. We ate at nice Pizza place and she had salad and two meat balls.

    She was telling us how she got these pains in her stomach that hurt so much that she would cramp up in pain.
    Herschel Savage
    Brooklyn, NY

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    • baddog
      So Fucking Banned
      • Apr 2001
      • 107089

      #52
      Originally posted by Rochard
      I honestly wasn't paying too much attention to the conversation really; Although I've known her for twenty years she's more a friend of my wife's friend. She could eat other foods but when eating out it was just much safer to order a salad and be done with it. We ate at nice Pizza place and she had salad and two meat balls.

      She was telling us how she got these pains in her stomach that hurt so much that she would cramp up in pain.
      I think Cory's post summed up her situation well. A pizza place is not a great idea . . . . and I would expect a wheat product in the meatballs. I would hope so anyway.

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      • Cory W
        Deeply shallow
        • Jan 2004
        • 9133

        #53
        I am really glad to hear I could serve as a positive influence on this stuff, I know I had people like Monica I could ask questions to when I first went through it, among others. Ironically, I still, to some degree, view my being so public about my diet as a really dumb move. People think of food as religion and an emotional crutch, when they see how you eat or how you speak of how you eat, they get fired up. I try to fly under the radar. haha

        Lets all do lunch. We do a lot of juicing at L3 these days : )
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        • topsiteking
          ICQ: 470687453
          • Dec 2007
          • 3571

          #54
          100% Dairy free.And have been for over ten years now.
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          • seeric
            ..........
            • Aug 2004
            • 41917

            #55
            Originally posted by Cory W
            I am really glad to hear I could serve as a positive influence on this stuff, I know I had people like Monica I could ask questions to when I first went through it, among others. Ironically, I still, to some degree, view my being so public about my diet as a really dumb move. People think of food as religion and an emotional crutch, when they see how you eat or how you speak of how you eat, they get fired up. I try to fly under the radar. haha

            Lets all do lunch. We do a lot of juicing at L3 these days : )
            Just let us know when. Natural Cafe is right there in the little shopping center by that Bank of America on Westlake Blvd!

            Any time.

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