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<blockquote data-quote="toehanus" data-source="post: 2253852" data-attributes="member: 9740"><p>I have been gluten free for about 3 months now. It has made a huge difference in my life. It is getting much easier to find gluten free menus at restaurants now. Some places even post their gf menus online. The biggest adjustment for me was hamburgers. The first gf hamburger buns I tried tasted like cardboard. I have since found Udis gf buns and they are pretty good. I think braums carries them now. Some Walmarts will have a small selection of gf products. The Shawnee and Cushing walmarts had a decent selection but the Stillwater Walmart doesn't. Just have to look around. </p><p></p><p>Restaurants: just ask them for a gluten free menu. Most already have one but some will just bring you an allegen list. You will be surprised at what is available. Some places that I have had good luck with: Applebee's, longhorn steakhouse, hideaway pizza, chilis, teds, Olive Garden </p><p></p><p>Reddog: if you suspect your wife has it, have her go gf and see if it makes a difference. For me, it took about a week before I noticed a change. If that doesn't help, go see a gastro doc. It could be something else. </p><p></p><p>Tony: celiac isn't the end of the world. It gets much easier to deal with he longer you deal with it. </p><p></p><p>@toehanus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toehanus, post: 2253852, member: 9740"] I have been gluten free for about 3 months now. It has made a huge difference in my life. It is getting much easier to find gluten free menus at restaurants now. Some places even post their gf menus online. The biggest adjustment for me was hamburgers. The first gf hamburger buns I tried tasted like cardboard. I have since found Udis gf buns and they are pretty good. I think braums carries them now. Some Walmarts will have a small selection of gf products. The Shawnee and Cushing walmarts had a decent selection but the Stillwater Walmart doesn't. Just have to look around. Restaurants: just ask them for a gluten free menu. Most already have one but some will just bring you an allegen list. You will be surprised at what is available. Some places that I have had good luck with: Applebee's, longhorn steakhouse, hideaway pizza, chilis, teds, Olive Garden Reddog: if you suspect your wife has it, have her go gf and see if it makes a difference. For me, it took about a week before I noticed a change. If that doesn't help, go see a gastro doc. It could be something else. Tony: celiac isn't the end of the world. It gets much easier to deal with he longer you deal with it. @toehanus [/QUOTE]
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