Pei Wei gluten free orange chicken and brown rice. Not bad. A little pricey but overall okay!

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Pei Wei gluten free orange chicken and brown rice. Not bad. A little pricey but overall okay!
of my life right now. I want desperately to run away, travel the world, and live life. And then I’m reminded that even that would be hard for me because of celiac. While I’m on the topic, I AM SO SICK OF THE “GLUTEN FREE” TAG BEING CONTAMINATED WITH GLUTEN FREE FAD DIETERS AND VEGAN RECIPES THAT…
I feel you. I feel you. I feel you.
Today is just a bad day.
But seriously, those fad dieters can just have a fucking bad day all day every damn day, I am sick of it.
WHENEVER I FIND A NEW GLUTEN FREE PRODUCT:
ME, ALL THE TIME.
Part time job has started playing Christmas songs.
Gluten free waffles!! :) These even look good!
Mmmm I want waffles.
A week after losing the election to President Obama, Mitt Romney blamed his overwhelming electoral loss on what he said were big “gifts” that the president had bestowed on loyal Democratic constituencies, including young voters, African-Americans and Hispanics. In a conference call on Wednesday afternoon with his national finance committee, Mr. Romney said that the president had followed the “old playbook” of wooing specific interest groups — “especially the African-American community, the Hispanic community and young people,” Mr. Romney explained — with targeted gifts and initiatives. “In each case they were very generous in what they gave to those groups,” Mr. Romney said. “With regards to the young people, for instance, a forgiveness of college loan interest, was a big gift,” he said. “Free contraceptives were very big with young college-aged women. And then, finally, Obamacare also made a difference for them, because as you know, anybody now 26 years of age and younger was now going to be part of their parents’ plan, and that was a big gift to young people. They turned out in large numbers, a larger share in this election even than in 2008.” The president’s health care plan, he added, was also a useful tool in mobilizing African-American and Hispanic voters. Though Mr. Romney won the white vote with 59 percent, according to exit polls, minorities coalesced around the president in overwhelming numbers — 93 percent of blacks and 71 percent of Hispanics voted to re-elect Mr. Obama. “You can imagine for somebody making $25,000 or $30,000 or $35,000 a year, being told you’re now going to get free health care, particularly if you don’t have it, getting free health care worth, what, $10,000 per family, in perpetuity, I mean, this is huge,” he said. “Likewise with Hispanic voters, free health care was a big plus. But in addition with regards to Hispanic voters, the amnesty for children of illegals, the so-called Dream Act kids, was a huge plus for that voting group.”
The New York Times, “Romney Blames Loss On Obama’s ‘Gifts’ to Minorities and Young Voters.”
Mitt Romney, a fucking piece of shit asshole. Fuck you, you privileged dicksmack. Fuck you.
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He’s such a douchenozzle.
This is the guy people wanted as president? URGH
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Fucking asshole.
My doctor is so awesome.
Sat here during most of my appointment talking to her about chiropractors and how much she likes straight chiropractors. I didn't tell her I want to go to school for chiropractic but I'm really glad that she approves. She's the most compassionate yet straight shootin' doctor I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot. Now lets see where my guts stand! Y'all bitches better be on your way to healing.
…..I am not following another blog.
I did a very bad (& ironic) thing.
Working on a healthy gf diet versus an unhealthy gf diet blog, and today a patient came in with a big ol' bucket of goodies...... I just fucking glutened myself. From turkey jerky. So I checked all the other labels, dismissed/didn't bother checking others since I figured I couldn't have it anyway & just stayed away from them (cookies, crackers, etc) but for some ungodly reason just ripped that jerky bag open like that bitch owed me money and went to town. I am so awesome. Ugh.
Celiac Disease (CD)
Synonyms: coeliac disease, celiac sprue, non tropical sprue, gluten sensitive enteropathy.
Myth: CD is an allergic reaction to gluten
Fact: CD is an autoimmune response to gluten
Myth: Gluten is bad/toxic for everyone’s health; lets ditch gluten to…
Uno Chicago
Uno's has a gluten free menu!
http://www.unos.com/menus/glutenFree.php
This weekend, I was in the burbs with the boy's parents and we went shopping at Gurnee Mills. It was a long day and we weren't sure what was at home so I decided to Google some gluten free chains that were nearby to figure out what my best bet was in the area. Directly across the parking lot from one another was a T.G.I.Friday's and a Uno's Pizzeria. Having heard alright things about Uno's, we decided to head over there.
I informed the hostess and the server that I would need the gluten free menu and they both said, almost in unison, that it was inside the regular menu and that they'd be happy to answer any questions. Awesome, already I was feeling way more comfortable than I normally do while dining out.
I know dining out is always a risk, due to both the knowledge of the establishment/servers/cooks, and due to the risk of cross contamination. I was assured that the area for prepping my food is cleaned, new gloves are used, and that the gluten free stuff is all prepackaged to lessen the chance of cross contamination. Bummer that it's pre-made, but also pretty cool that they go to those lengths.
I ordered the pizza, and my boyfriend and I split a Cesar salad as an appetizer.
The pizza could've had more sauce on it, but for what it was, it wasn't bad.
The manager also came by to see how it was. I said it wasn't the worst that I've had, and I've a lot of shitty ones, and that I was pretty surprised at how good it was. He said yeah, it's hard to get the texture right but they're trying. Nobody made me feel like an asshole for asking questions which was also awesome.
They also had Woodchuck cider which I was pretty excited for, but in my hunger and quest for a pizza, I totally forgot to order one. Oops.
It's nice to know there's another place to add to the list of 'hey, I can eat here and not die'.
Thanks, Uno's.
Testing.
I go for celiac panels/nutrient testing next week. I’ve been following a gluten free diet for almost 2 years now, trying to eat clean in general lately, and I am so terrified that they still won’t show much improvement. I feel exponentially better but I’m so scared that there is so much irreversible damage that I’m still not absorbing things correctly. When I was first diagnosed, I didn't want to know anything. I did not want to know the extent of the damage. Biopsy? Fucking forget about it. So terrifying. Just tell me how to make myself feel better. Let me cry over pizza for a month or two, we'll deal with this later k brah? Which is really unlike me, since I like to nerd out over medical things- except when its me, its about me, and you're telling me that I'm going to be limited from now on. Over the past (almost) two years this has been a struggle of accepting my limits, figuring out/being in tune with my body/guts, and overall accepting that despite all my praying and carrying on as if things are kinda the same but only a little bit different, this is a serious condition and one that must be monitored and kept up with. How does one relate this to people? When there is something wrong with me I always feel like I’m blowing it out of proportion. But on the flipside, if I am not an advocate for my body/health, nobody else will be, so its up to me to take an initiative and be that voice. It bothers me that its an issue and something that I sometimes feel guilty for, probably cause there is so much shit about autoimmune disorders out there where some people just think people are faking it, or blowing things out of proportion or simply trying to be different. No, I don’t want a cookie, proverbial or not. No, I can't just have a little bit. No, its not a choice like being vegan. No, I don't think you should try a gluten free 'diet'. No. Back to the issue at hand, I think I've been trying to only let things sink in so far..... Having to face the fact that there still might be a long road ahead in healing from the inside out is something I'm going to have to meet head on. Having to accept that feeling a whole lot better doesn't mean that the problem is solved. That not having a reaction doesn't mean that there isn't damage being done..... I think the emotional emphasis/attachment we have to certain things in life is probably the hardest thing to deal eith- first the emotional aspect of eating things/food culture in general, then the attachment and identity we give ourselves based on the condition of our bodies and how well they're functioning. Then dealing with it again and again during checkups and flare ups and accidental glutenings and what have you. I don't want to feel like my body is working against me and sometimes it seems like it is. Oh well. I'll know by how much by the end of this next week and we'll go from there now won't we?
HOW I FEEL WHEN VEGANS TRY TO SYMPATHIZE WITH ME:
What I do:
What I want to do:
This ain't 'food politics'
This is 'if I eat it, I'll die from the inside out' Sometimes I get so angry about things.
Fuck you gluten! This place has awesome cassava rolls and empanadas.
Lemme tell you, I love Chicago's pizza. They make THE most bomb-diggity best gluten free pizza, so I was a little suspicious when I saw a Naked Pizza pop up near by work. Looking it up on Yelp, I saw that it had some great reviews and I also learned that they're from Boston. Say what? Pizza from Boston? This is Chicago dudes. That's like getting Philly Cheesesteaks from Buffalo, right? Being curious, I went ahead and ordered delivery to my work. Not only did it arrive in a timely matter, but I even liked it! Thin crust, they followed my specific directions (liberal with the sauce, easy on the cheese)- and I didn't get sick! Fuck yeah, and fuck you, gluten.
Next time adding butter.