yeah, thanks.hey animallover... glad to hear he's okay, that's pretty scary
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yeah, thanks.hey animallover... glad to hear he's okay, that's pretty scary
Its amazing how much medicine has advanced, i am lactose intolerant, and a milk loveryes, found out when I was 22, but i was plagued by all kinds of digestive problems forever, thing is, i was born with it, but it didn't fully present at birth, celiac babies smell funny, so if you didn't find out right away, you might not have found out for years and years, and all those years and years, eat the wrong food... nowadays, they know more, and test kids who get lots of stomach aches, or weird rashes, or who are smaller in stature than the rest of the family...
I got to take this most fabulous awesome trip to Italy last year... and eating there was so easy ~ you'd think in the land of pizza and pasta it might not be so slick... however, they are very well educated about celiac, every Italian citizen has had the ability to be tested and every baby born in Italy is tested. GF food has come a very long way in the past 26 years that I've been eating GF... most specifically the last 5 years ~ major strides, not just palatable food, but delicious food. so I had the most amazing pasta dishes in Italy... I have to go back someday... hopefully soon!
YAYYYYY!!! yay for the girls!!!
When I went into the coop thismorning, I saw the same hen chewing on her rubbery egg shell. That is twice this week. I don't care. She seems healthy, and she is older (as I have mentioned a few times before). I reached under her (anyone else feel weird doing that?) and put the other egg in a new box. So far I have had girls lay in one new box, but they decide to lay their egg in the usual box. I only expected to collect three eggs, and wasn't expecting all three for another hour or two.![]()
So.... I just went in, and not only did I have an egg in the other new box (I am pretty sure I only put an egg in one of them) but I had FOUR eggs to collect. I had a perfect day!!!!!![]()
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It must have been the celery yesterday.
You go right ahead and rantI got 6 yesterday, 2 from the morning and found the other 4 under Violet when I moved her last night. I did decide to put her with everyone else in the end... so ... she grumbled a little bit but stayed put with everyone.
tonight, I got home a few minutes later than last night... and the roost is intact, yet empty. they are all roosting in the back, except for... Violet... she was keeping the 3 eggs from today nice and toasty for me... she grumbled again about being picked up, she was so warm... but I brought her in to the enclosure and plopped her next to Si. they are all in a different order tonight, little Peach has herself all snug between Rose (RIR) and Royce. I almost couldn't find her, as Rose had her wing over her... awwww
W4W, it's not easy to avoid wheat, the stuff is insidious! it's in so many things that you wouldn't imagine it would be... I'm so sensitive, I can't even eat the stuff that is manufactured in the same facility/machinery as wheat products. I wouldn't dare walk into a bakery ~ microscopic wheat flour dust might be in the air! Celiacs also cannot have barley or rye. Spelt flour is a cousin of wheat, really good, but not suitable for celiacs... grrrr... but might be good for you and your family to try. I use lots of corn flour, rice flour is okay for lots of things but is very dense for baking, stuff turns to brick... bread/cakes made from tapioca flour are great when eaten fresh from the oven, but once the item is even a few hours old, it becomes sandy in texture... I don't bake a lot, I gave up a long time ago... Udi's brand breads are fabulous if a bit pricey, and Tinkyada brand pastas can't be distinguished from wheat pasta, but at $3+ lb, also pricey... bread and pasta are luxury foods for me... the bread is .50 cents a slice minimum, and as much as $2 (for one bagel) I eat a lot of beans, and veg... GF baked goods are usually loaded with fat and sugar to make up for the missing gluten, doesn't help the waistline... but if you can convince your son to avoid it for a while, and he improves... whether or not he gets tested, it would make sense to limit it as a lifestyle. my younger brother is not a celiac, but he is wheat intolerant, barley and rye don't bother him, but give him wheat and watch out! he ate pasta at a restaurant and started blowing farts that made my eyes water!
for me... going GF was necessary, but not a cure. at this stage, I've got advanced secondary celiac, with lesions on the brain, a severe B-12 deficiency that is a perfect MS mimic... that caused some issues with my docs, they were so sure that I had MS and was misdiagnosed 26 years ago... but it's not... I can eat things with B-12 til the sun comes down, but my body will not absorb one drop of it. So... I get a shot of it at least every month, sometimes more often if my level won't come up. B-12 juice really hurts when it's coursing through a muscle, hurts for 18 hours... the cortisone shots are for anti-inflammatory purposes, those hurt so bad... I try to avoid inflammatory foods, (mostly the nightshade plants) as they don't make me feel good either...
ok. nuff said. thanks for lettin' me rant a bit...![]()
SAAAWeeet!!! YAY!3 eggs today
I'm with you. My grandma made it to mid 90 too and produced and raised 10 kids along the way. Poor as dirt so they ate whatever they could come up with.guys, they say eggs are bad, bacon is bad, it all causes cancers, etc... my gramma made it to 94 on eggs fried in bacon fat every morning. She passed of just plain old age, the coroner said her body just stopped working.. but she also ate tomatoes right off the vine like an apple. Ate homemade yogurt with fresh fruit for lunch.... Made her shrimp boiled in beer. Amazing beautiful German lady... I guess its just a balance of what you eat and main thing, if its right for your body. If it isn't, you find what is and eat it...
I don't pay attention to the news when they say "eggs cause cancer". I assume that one of the big producers are starting a new campaign to increase sales. I am going to follow what Gramma taught me![]()