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By: Lolli
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Sat, 09 Jan 2010 21:31:31 +0000https://foodfunfamily.com/?p=1114#comment-885That is quite a coincidence! My daughter and I were tested for celiacs disease several years ago when celiacs was discovered in my family, and we had many symptoms. I did a lot of research, and while I waited for the results, I can tell you that I mourned the loss of wheat….because I really do love it!
Thanks for stopping by today!
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By: Mikki
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Sat, 09 Jan 2010 21:28:11 +0000https://foodfunfamily.com/?p=1114#comment-884Happy SITS Saturday! How funny that we – from opposite ends of the food spectrum – have come together! (My blog is entirely gluten-free) Thanks for the info!
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By: debi9kids
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Sat, 09 Jan 2010 12:57:14 +0000https://foodfunfamily.com/?p=1114#comment-883Oh wow! This looks fascinating! I am definitely going to do this with the kids for a homeschool assignment! I'm curious, where do you get your wheat to be milled? (I cook with wheat flour a lot, but I have never ground my own.) However, right now, I also have 2 boys on wheat free diets, so it makes things interesting…
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