<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Joanne complained about dealing with work-related social situations involving food. She sounded like she is still in the early stages of dealing with the gluten-free diet. Yes, we go through the poor-me deprivation stage at first. It does get better. I think the key is learning to plan in advance. Surely there is notice at work about celebrations. She could bring a tasty gluten-free treat for everyone to share or at least bring a snack for herself. It's just a fact of life now that we can't cheat on this medically-prescribed diet. The idea is to shift the focus off food and on to enjoying the fellowship of the people and enjoying the temporary break from work. This attitude adjustment takes some time, but you will have to work at it. The other people will forget you have a food problem when you yourself don't have a food/attitude problem. You have to take responsibility for yourself. You can do it! Janet in Houston