Thursday, February 10, 2011

Re: [fast5] gluten free was "Beer Fast" Re: EODD

 

i totally agree.


My not eating any pizza or soft drinks now days would NOT be an unusual thing among a group of teens. I just knew that stuff wans't healthy so that's my main reason for forgoing although i think i loved beind ifferent too :). it was my rendition of piercings i guess. LOL

The year was around 1976

I think dh wants to go to Red Lobster today. About 3 years ago i was to one and was disappinted greatly in teh quality of the food. i have no idea what i will eat but i'm looking fwd to spending time with him....we are celebrating valentines day today and have never celebrated it with eating out that i can recall.......but that is the plan for today, since he works late monday. we will go at lunchish todya probably.....

Chantelle
On Feb 9, 2011, at 8:26 PM, Heather Twist wrote:

 

Yes! Life is getting easier! I've noticed that in the last 10 years or so, it's gotten massively easier to have gluten issues and still eat.


So much has changed since I was a kid, and one big thing is: there is way more acceptance of individual choices in things like food and dress. Remember when the Beatles came out, the national gnashing of teeth as young men let their hair grow past their earlobes? And everyone ate the same foods, more or less, on the same schedule. Nowadays, if you have tattoos over half your body, eat every other day, eat 5 times a day, eat only meat, eat no meat ... people might argue the point, but they aren't shocked or dismayed. 

Which is why groups like this can exist, experimenting with new ideas, to see what actually works.

 

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Chantelle <chantelles@cox.net> wrote:


I understand. i expected to have to order salad in these situations but the Spaghetti Factory here has gluten free pasta and 4 or so of the pizzerias have gluten free pizza And pasta and i was surprised....
chantelle

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