That sounds like all kinds of fun, Tep! Sarcasm with the expenses, not sarcasm with the pizza, friends, and movies.
Kara has been tentatively diagnosed as being gluten intolerant, which is like a step below celiac, I guess. I don't really get it, but we're having to do the same oh-crap-that-has-wheat-in-it dance we were doing with Nick until he moved out. We were solidly gluten free until we moved to Arkansas, and my mom's idea of gluten free was to buy the really good bread with all the seeds in it. We only stayed with them a few weeks while our house went through the title search and such, but it was frustrating, and we gave up because the kids got the taste of "real" pasta in their mouths again.
So, not a big deal since we've done this before, but a little adjustment anyway. It'll be fun, right? And we'll probably all lose some weight, which would be good.
All of the before meant to be an intro to, "I wish we had gluten free pizza!" man, I didn't just bury the lede, I forgot it!
Nice news! And yes it would be so very foolish to not get the pizza when it is right the hell there next to the vet!
I was asked to make a couple lasagnas for Christmas dinner. DIL has to avoid gluten so I am making the veggie one with sliced zucchini instead of noodles.
Nice Laura! Your daughter in law is lucky to have you. They also have lasagna noodles made from the gluten free bean pasta, for future reference.
Deena, I hope Kara isn't too upset and the transition is easy for the family.
They also have lasagna noodles made from the gluten free bean pasta, for future reference.
And from rice and/or corn flour.
The resentful kitty is back home, and the pizza is staying warm in the oven. I want to eat it all up right now.
And from rice and/or corn flour.
True. I just feel the bean and lentil ones taste the most like real pasta.
I'll ask her if she wants to try one of those instead. Sounds like less effort!
My new medical insurance just denied me an MRI for my swollen ankle for a second time. I spent an hour on the phone just now trying to deal with both that and the fact that my medical supplies were being held up AGAIN. I found out the person I have been dealing with at my doctor's office has left the office. I haven't been able to exercise at the gym because of the ankle issue, and that was actually helping with my anxiety and depression. So, now I'm shaking and mad. Grr.
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Insurance companies are absurdly evil. I am so sorry you have to deal with so much from them. They know well the frustration they cause, and only hope that people give up rather than continue to fight.