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Bollocks! I won't accept your withdrawal  :P

I'm sure you can find a gluten free pasty at least you have a several months to perfect the gluten free sausage roll.

You'll just have to get Homer to bake http://www.peter-thomson.co.uk/glutenfree/steak_and_kidney_pie.html

Does this mean your career as an Olympic Class Flatulant is being cut short? We've got to get a team together for 2012

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ajp,
It's a shock, but join the Coeliac Society, and have a root around Sainsbury's, M&S Food Hall etc.    There are very many more gluten free products about than there used to be, partly as a result of food fads, but hey!  If it's useful to someone with a REAL food allergy why not?  And they are pretty good - I'm rather too fond of the caramel slices!

'Er indoors has coeliac.  The bread she gets nowadays is a hundred times better than gluten free bread used to be. There's even a baker near us who is a coeliac and he part-bakes loaves that are really good to eat!  If you want more ddtails I'll ask Her Ladyship.

Hot tip from her - stop using wheatflour for thickening soups, gravy etc.   Cornflour is gluten free and much easier to use!  It doesn't go into lumps!

John

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Thanks for all the advice,will check it all out , I was in Sanisburys this afternoon buying gluten free microwave curry meal instead of my normal steak and kidney pie from the bakers van that comes round work.
I sort of knew what was wrong my 2 year old daughter is a celiac she was diagnosed when she was just over a year old very scary when she looked to be wasting away in front of us,my symptoms came on in November last year -never really had a hint of it before we- get all her gluten free stuff on prescription

Anyway on the chuffing front Jason - what I may have lost in top end revs  by  switching to gluten free fuel I can assure you has been made up for  by a good dollop of bottom end Torque!

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Cheer up, i have a friend who suffers from Krohn's disease, which limits her food intake, it  doesn't seem to bother her very much,she takes very good care of her diet. i supposethat, with sare, your reputation for flatulence might even be ENHANCED by your  "complaint" so that is a point in your favouR!!!  Good Luck  Taxijack.

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