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One learns something every day. . . I didn't know anyone here had Celiac. I know it's a terrible thing to have, but honestly it's nice to know others who have it. I don't, but my whole family (other than me) has it, and so I'm kinda in on the no-wheat bit. I also cook a lot for them, which really broadens my cooking mind. I LOOVE rice-based recipes!
I love Quinoa...and when will I have some Blue-Wheaten eggs ???
I forgot to call about your water tanks, but we have several here already and will call after the 2 we ordered for you, in the morning, so tired from well digging, and nice to know I am not the only one with CD... us Celts are out there..... I also have Wilson's Syndrom complete with Raynaud's syndrom...bad in the cold.
I also want to say as diseases go, I am glad I have the one I have.
I get a 45" waistline and alot of pain most of the time, but I am alive, I can walk talk and fuction...living without certain foods is not the end of the world, there are way way worse diseases to have !!!
Oh Yeah!!!
I love Quinoa so much I'm growing a crop of it next spring.
- Both to improve egg color and diet of my chickens and also for us. I tried this year, but for some reason not one single seed even germinated.
The eggs, yes, I was meaning to PM you about them . . . . I've had some troubles in the past few days with a duckwing cockerel getting loose and running around with the girls, HOWEVER, so far few of my Araucana boys are successfully fertilizing my pullets/hens without getting their vent feathers trimmed, SOOO. . . . It is at your risk to continue on with getting eggs from me.
I still am, though, hatching some eggs - And those of course are purebred, and even if they aren't - I'll know before they're sold.