Cheating: On Purpose Or Not
This blog is inspired by Mosiac's tea cakes. I didn't used to get sick when I ate gluten before I was diagnosed (at least I didn't know I was getting sick, but I had thyroid, early menapause, osteopenia, etc). After a year gluten-free I find that my body does react when inadvertedly contaminated. Basically, I don't cheat. I thought I would (like when I visit my husband's family in Louisanna and his mama sets biscuits out on the table every morning) but I have found it easier than I thought it would be. It's like I have trained my impulses to ignore the things I can't eat and so I do not really desire them anymore. Still, this will all change once they invent that magic gluten-intolerance pill!!I have a possibility to teach dance this winter on a small cruise ship for two weeks. They say in their brochure that they cannot accomodate any dietary restrictions (even Vegetarians!). My husband wants to know what I plan to eat for two weeks but I'm so gung ho with the idea that I'm thinking I'll just ignore the contamination issues and just eat what I think will be okay. They should have salad right? Besides sea sick, gluten sick, how will I know the difference??
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