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"Connie M. Pearce" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Dec 1997 08:16:26 -0000
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Hello:

I agree with that fact that explaining this disease is very hard.  I have
gotten this far away glaze if I use the word "gluten".  Most people don't
have a clue what it is and really don't care.  I usually just say that it
makes me sick.  I try not to go into the lengthly details as to what it
really does to my intestines.  Here again they really don't care.  I just
hate it when my husband, in a restaurant, goes into detail on why I can't
eat something.  I've just learned how to order and what to ask so I don't
have to do that.  It's depressing enough to have to live with this
disease, why make it worse when you're trying to have a good time.
Besides I try to eat something before I go to parties so I can enjoy
myself and not have to ask the "What and the How" questions.

Oh, BTW, Honeybaked Hams Co. said:  YES, OUR HONEYBAKED GLAZE HAS WHEAT
IN IT.
THE HONEYBAKED HAM CO. ([log in to unmask]).  I was hoping to get one
for the holidays.  I used to buy them in the San Francisco Bay Area.  I
guess I'll have to go to plan "B".

As usual:

Keep a positive thought,
Connie
Northern California

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