this gag was wriiten because i knew today i would be at the International Food Technologist conference. It is amazing how often I am seeing gluten free products here.
My holistic doctor is not prescribing quite the diet for me that I originally asked about (Dean Ornish’s Reversal Diet) and this Dr. wants me to believe that I’m not tolerant of gluten.
Actually, I COULD live gluten free but it does not seem logical to me (even with all the chatter on the net) and I love working with whole wheat flour mixed with lots of seeds and other grains for my recipes. almond crackers are great, but I’m not willing to bake them every 2 weeks (especially in AZ summer) and Ornish allows 1/2 C per day of unsweetened Greek yogurt (so in the present 3 months until my next blood work I WILL have wheat and some yogurt).
My BP is improving (partly from no animal protein but partly from a change in attitude).
As night-gaunt notes, there are 1% [probably a little bit higher] of the population with Celiac disease, who must absolutely avoid gluten in their diet. Unfortunately, it has taken wings as a fad diet. This means that food processors catering to the fad will claim that a product is gluten free, but it may be ’processes on a line that also processes …,wheat, …] and as a result the risk of cross contamination is unacceptable to most celiacs. The strip is unfortunate in that it is catering to the fad, not those with a real need for gluten free products.
unknownvq over 11 years ago
You are really reaching guys…..
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 11 years ago
A funny attention grabber
hawgowar over 11 years ago
BBQ ribs are also gluten free, and much tastier than apps.
Olddog1 over 11 years ago
And sugar free, salt free, no MSG, no peanuts…..
cabalonrye over 11 years ago
But is it nausea free?
bransom over 11 years ago
Did someone say glutes?
PoodleGroomer over 11 years ago
No high fructose corn syrup, artificial sweetener, or artificial colors. No fun.
megerkey over 11 years ago
No stranger than some of the fruits I see advertised as gluten free.
johnzakour Premium Member over 11 years ago
this gag was wriiten because i knew today i would be at the International Food Technologist conference. It is amazing how often I am seeing gluten free products here.
ChrisV over 11 years ago
You mean like sweet Carolina here? [Rita, not so much.]
vldazzle over 11 years ago
My holistic doctor is not prescribing quite the diet for me that I originally asked about (Dean Ornish’s Reversal Diet) and this Dr. wants me to believe that I’m not tolerant of gluten.
Actually, I COULD live gluten free but it does not seem logical to me (even with all the chatter on the net) and I love working with whole wheat flour mixed with lots of seeds and other grains for my recipes. almond crackers are great, but I’m not willing to bake them every 2 weeks (especially in AZ summer) and Ornish allows 1/2 C per day of unsweetened Greek yogurt (so in the present 3 months until my next blood work I WILL have wheat and some yogurt).
My BP is improving (partly from no animal protein but partly from a change in attitude).
Hunter7 over 11 years ago
Oh course its true. Apps don’t have gluten. They could have a virus. But it won’t transfer to you. Just your phone.
jayxtee over 11 years ago
As night-gaunt notes, there are 1% [probably a little bit higher] of the population with Celiac disease, who must absolutely avoid gluten in their diet. Unfortunately, it has taken wings as a fad diet. This means that food processors catering to the fad will claim that a product is gluten free, but it may be ’processes on a line that also processes …,wheat, …] and as a result the risk of cross contamination is unacceptable to most celiacs. The strip is unfortunate in that it is catering to the fad, not those with a real need for gluten free products.