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October 15, 2009

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Rebecca Mezoff

Have I got some GF advice for you! If you want it that is. I've tried a ton of really bad (and expensive) food in the last 5 years and would be happy to tell you my favorites! ...as well as favorite recipes for things like pizza crust. You weren't tested for celiac disease before you went off gluten, were you? If not it is too late now, but would be nice to know. Regardless, sounds like you're gluten intollerant. Welcome to the world of carrying little baggies of food in your bag at all times! :)
Seriously, I'm glad you're feeling better. And congrats on your new loom!
Rebecca

tommye scanlin

Wonderful post, Lyn. Congratulations again on the new loom! The value study is looking quite interesting and I'll enjoy seeing your work with Silvia as it progresses.
Tommye

Jennifer

Wow what an entry! There's so much in it! I have known a number of poeple that felt better off of gluten. I'm glad to hear you are making progress. Even just a little pain can really wreak havoc on one's day! I know how excited you are about the loom and isn't it nice to have a "little" help from the dear husband. What a great idea to combine experiments/lessons. I did see a recent post on linen that you might find useful. It's from Charlotte in Norway. Look closely - whe has her entry also in English. http://atelier70n.blogspot.com/2009/10/den-vanskelige-renninga-trouble-warp.html
I hope the trip to Florida goes well. I'm sure it will be interesting to see what memories come back. I'm hope in the long run it will encourage you!

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