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Amen to all that!!! I so agree, and now that I have to eat gluten/soy free besides safe for IBS it makes it even harder. I have a 3 week trip planned east to visit relatives and I'm already devoting part of my suitcase to safe things. I love to go out to eat but I'm tired of a plain baked potato and nekkid salad and plain unseasoned LF fish. Like you...I'd want REAL salads, ribs, burgers, fries, onion rings, milk shakes....all that...........just once!
What's even more interesting is that so many on these boards have a problem with their parents/older relatives not understanding. Well, I have it the other way around...our grown, adult kids think I'm a real nut case! How's that for a switch? LOL Kandee
Yikes, I didn't even think about how difficult it must be not being able to have gluten or soy!! No wonder you bring all your own foods along... I would too! Plain fish... blech.
I have a confession to make. I cheated and had a REAL hamburger last Saturday night for the first time in about 2 years. It tasted like a little piece of heaven, and the best part is it didn't bother me a bit. I don't plan on making a habit out of this by any means... but wow was it nice for a change.
So your kids think you're a nut case, eh? That is a switch! I thought the younger generation was supposed to be more open to natural foods and such things.
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