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Microwave use by celiac disease and non-celiac disease users


Leeger

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What are the dangers of a celiac wife and non-celiac husband using the same microwave?  Is there cross-contamination even though plates and covers are used?


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trents Grand Master

No risk of CC there it would seem.

paisleydaisy Apprentice

I've wondered about this forever! ha. Thanks

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It is possible to get glutened from kissing, however, soon after eating gluten containing food.

Leeger Rookie
3 hours ago, trents said:

It is possible to get glutened from kissing, however, soon after eating gluten containing food.

My doctor warned me about this when he told me the bad news that I had celiac disease.  No kissing! 

trents Grand Master

Just gargle first!

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On 10/17/2020 at 11:20 AM, Leeger said:

What are the dangers of a celiac wife and non-celiac husband using the same microwave?  Is there cross-contamination even though plates and covers are used?

I don't see any risk with using the same microwave so long as you use a plate and a cover. 


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Leeger Rookie

Update on our microwave...my husband has gone gluten-free to help me!  I am so proud of him and grateful for his support.  He doesn't like it any better than I do...ha ha

Scott Adams Grand Master

It's great that he's supporting you, and it will make your life much easier and worry-free compared to him eating and preparing foods with gluten in them at home.

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