I've never been so wrong.
Hunting through supermarket turned out to be a nightmare. In a Jungle of food, what can you eat after you get the devastating news of a food allergy? Sometimes finding a replacement for your favorite foods is impossible. Nothing really tastes like the original that you're used to. It takes the comfort and the mental relaxation out of eating. The items designed to replace allergen-tainted food is almost always disgusting. So whats the point?
Take a little time to read the back of the food labels for 10 items. Almost everything contains peanuts, gluten, milk, eggs, or soy. From 2008-2010 (With the help of the small gluten free section at our local co-op and Shaw's) I did pretty well staying away from gluten. That means no bread, no pasta, no crackers, limited snack items, no cake, brownies, some salad dressings, and tons of processed foods. Those were my main food groups that I just cut out.

Things were looking up. I lost 20 pounds easily. Unfortunately only half of my problems were resolved.
It was time to take a food panel allergy test. So in January of 2011, I went to an ENT and had my blood drawn to get some answers.
I found out my results today. Feb 11, 2011. I don't like it.
Sensitivities: Bay leaf, Crab, Dill, Gluten, Sweet Potatoes, Rye, Safflower, Walnut
Allergies: Cheese of all brands in a deadly manor. Cows Milk, Yogurt, Eggs, Haddock, Oats, White Potatoes, Peas, Peanuts, Sesame, Wheat, and Yeast.
My Jungle Thickens. Now it really is impossible. What made to replace Gluten and Wheat is filled with Potatoes and Oils from Peanuts or Sesame. It's certainly a learning experience.
I did some shopping today. It took me almost a hour in the store just reading labels. All I could keep thinking was- no butter, no mayo, no pizza, no cheese.

This Earth Balance "butter" however.... tastes fishy!!! It's oil, and surprise.. its fortified with omega. No wonder. This needs improvement.
I would like to offer a mixed review about these crunchy cereal-esque products
. I understand the necessity for flax as a nutritional supplement, however I find that it tastes almost identical to a hay/sawdust mixture. My previous roomate thinks it tastes like those little crispy onions on top of casseroles. Either way not the best. The Rice flavor however is eatable. Tastes like rice crispies but is twice as expensive. Don't waste the cash.



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This makes me feel like a mixed drink. Of which I can no longer have... but I did make one final purchase. Woodchuck Cider. It's too sweet. Angry Orchard is much better.
I will finish this drink tonight in my sad pouting denile stage. Tomorrow I'll continue on to see what my options are. Boo.
You are a super star.
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