Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who does not have celiac disease (she says she is sensitive to gluten) who said her niece needed to stay away from her because her shampoo wasn't gluten free. This was during a family reunion weekend at a resort. It was so very obviously a ploy for attention in that she made a big deal out of feeling excluded. (I guess she was offended that the family chose not to banish the 10 year old girl from the party?)
Bullshit.
What is BS? That she didn't want to be around the kid because of the shampoo? Or are you saying I myself made this up?
I'm saying you made that up to make the gluten free dieter look as ridiculous as possible. Not buying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people are confused about why they are getting fat and tired as they age, and desperate for any answers other than needing to cut calories and exercise more.
I watched my aunts go through this stage growing up. I don’t remember what “gluten” was in those days, maybe sugar? But they were constantly eliminating some food or another.
fat free. everything was fat free
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who does not have celiac disease (she says she is sensitive to gluten) who said her niece needed to stay away from her because her shampoo wasn't gluten free. This was during a family reunion weekend at a resort. It was so very obviously a ploy for attention in that she made a big deal out of feeling excluded. (I guess she was offended that the family chose not to banish the 10 year old girl from the party?)
Bullshit.
What is BS? That she didn't want to be around the kid because of the shampoo? Or are you saying I myself made this up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exceptions are people diagnosed with celiac and wheat allergy. I am sick of this fad and I have no patience for it. Watch them all eat the "devil" gluten when they just can't resist some dessert!There is nothing wrong with bread. Some people get bloated when eating certain grains, like oats, barley, and wheat. So, don't over it like you are little ms piggy and you will be fine. Most gf people do it because it is a fad. Rich people problems. Wheat feeds the world, we should celebrate it and we have been celebrating it around the world. Instead of a cross, we should put a halo on wheat and all grains! Halleluja, praised be the bread.
Pray do argue with me, if you follow GF but do not have celiac of a wheat allergy. Prove me wrong!
People who obsess over their own diets are bad enough but people who obsess over what other people eat, and the amount of bloating they experience, are the worst. What hurt you so badly along the way that you care this much about how much about what other people eat or doubt how much they fart? Get a life, OP. Is there really no better target for your hatred than those who eat a gluten free diet? Is the MCPS forum quiet today?
Must be a disciple of Trump school of posting! Same deflecting narrative? Let me guess, you are gf even though you don't have celiac or a wheat allergy? Did I accidentlay target you?!
Dcum is meant for people like me and you are posting here and in the same exact vein...you are like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone who does not have celiac disease (she says she is sensitive to gluten) who said her niece needed to stay away from her because her shampoo wasn't gluten free. This was during a family reunion weekend at a resort. It was so very obviously a ploy for attention in that she made a big deal out of feeling excluded. (I guess she was offended that the family chose not to banish the 10 year old girl from the party?)
Bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exceptions are people diagnosed with celiac and wheat allergy. I am sick of this fad and I have no patience for it. Watch them all eat the "devil" gluten when they just can't resist some dessert!There is nothing wrong with bread. Some people get bloated when eating certain grains, like oats, barley, and wheat. So, don't over it like you are little ms piggy and you will be fine. Most gf people do it because it is a fad. Rich people problems. Wheat feeds the world, we should celebrate it and we have been celebrating it around the world. Instead of a cross, we should put a halo on wheat and all grains! Halleluja, praised be the bread.
Pray do argue with me, if you follow GF but do not have celiac of a wheat allergy. Prove me wrong!
People who obsess over their own diets are bad enough but people who obsess over what other people eat, and the amount of bloating they experience, are the worst. What hurt you so badly along the way that you care this much about how much about what other people eat or doubt how much they fart? Get a life, OP. Is there really no better target for your hatred than those who eat a gluten free diet? Is the MCPS forum quiet today?
Anonymous wrote:I know someone who does not have celiac disease (she says she is sensitive to gluten) who said her niece needed to stay away from her because her shampoo wasn't gluten free. This was during a family reunion weekend at a resort. It was so very obviously a ploy for attention in that she made a big deal out of feeling excluded. (I guess she was offended that the family chose not to banish the 10 year old girl from the party?)
Anonymous wrote:Whatever OP, why would I care what your stupid opinion is? All I know is that when I quit eating gluten, I felt much better. After 6 months or so I introduced small amounts and all is still fine.
Good thing about that is that since small amounts do not bother me, I don't have to go on about it if I am in a situation where eating gluten is necessary in order to be a polite guest.
Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people are confused about why they are getting fat and tired as they age, and desperate for any answers other than needing to cut calories and exercise more.
I watched my aunts go through this stage growing up. I don’t remember what “gluten” was in those days, maybe sugar? But they were constantly eliminating some food or another.
Anonymous wrote:Exceptions are people diagnosed with celiac and wheat allergy. I am sick of this fad and I have no patience for it. Watch them all eat the "devil" gluten when they just can't resist some dessert!There is nothing wrong with bread. Some people get bloated when eating certain grains, like oats, barley, and wheat. So, don't over it like you are little ms piggy and you will be fine. Most gf people do it because it is a fad. Rich people problems. Wheat feeds the world, we should celebrate it and we have been celebrating it around the world. Instead of a cross, we should put a halo on wheat and all grains! Halleluja, praised be the bread.
Pray do argue with me, if you follow GF but do not have celiac of a wheat allergy. Prove me wrong!