I knew something was up during my 2nd pregnancy. About 2 years and a battery of up-close-and-personal tests later, my GI guy gave me the news over the phone, Celiac Disease. Umm, What? Over the past 5 years I've researched and come to understand what gluten-free means and how I can live a healthy life without. In my house of 6, I'm the only *special* one, for now. This is what we eat. Most of it is simple. All of it is tasty. Enjoy.
Once upon a time I married a swell guy (Melanie's brother) and one day a Doctor discovered he has Celiac Disease. While his only grumble was not being able to eat Krispy Kremes, I have since determined we will have yummy meals. I revise my favorite recipes and try new ones that catch my interest so our eating experience can be as *normal* as possible. The guy is still swell, in fact, even more swell now that his intestines are intact.
Please remember to follow the celiac diet regiments your Doctor has reviewed with you. Our recipes are a rough guide we follow according to our interpretations of a GF diet; we are not Doctors.
6 comments:
That burger looks really good!
mmmmmmmm it was. i wish i had another one for lunch today. ;-)
Lol I often eat lettuce wrap burgers when we are in less expensive restaurants. Yours looks mighty tasty!
veg- that is funny, i did take note it was rather messy.
we like the way In-n-out burger does them (if you happen to live near or travel near one they call than 'protien burgers'
i mean protein, not protien
Add some guacamole and bacon and you won't care that there's no bun.
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