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Re: Amy's Soy Cheese Pizza new
      #62205 - 04/17/04 03:10 PM
Lilybear

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Posts: 172
Loc: east coast, usa

ohhh that all sounds great! but peppers and onions are triggers for me. but i can do with the tomatoes and mushrooms:)

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Re: Amy's Soy Cheese Pizza new
      #62206 - 04/17/04 03:11 PM
Lilybear

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Loc: east coast, usa

no turkey pepperoni?? it turkey a no no too?

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Re: Amy's Soy Cheese Pizza new
      #62207 - 04/17/04 03:12 PM
Lilybear

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i am loving potatoes!!

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Re: more safe pizza new
      #62208 - 04/17/04 03:13 PM
Lilybear

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thank you for posting the website for where we can get our dairy-free products kelly:-)

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Re: Fast Food Question new
      #62209 - 04/17/04 03:15 PM
Lilybear

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Posts: 172
Loc: east coast, usa

hi chinagrl,
gosh i am going to miss papa john's pizza, but i'm looking fwd to amy's pizza:) i'm not sure about tomato sauce, so i'll stay away from it for right now. thanks for your advice:)

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Turkey Pepperoni new
      #62211 - 04/17/04 03:27 PM
Bevvy

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Posts: 5918
Loc: Northwest Washington State

That's a good question, LilyBear. It never bothered me before -- but I got a real bad attack last week, and the only thing that could have done it was the turkey pepperoni. It's a matter of trial-and-error. Try it and see if you err.

I sure did!

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Re: Amy's To The Rescue new
      #62218 - 04/17/04 04:02 PM
Janey

Reged: 10/25/03
Posts: 1716
Loc: Maryland

I am enjoying the new diet and feeling better. The more I get used to eating low fat and healthy the more difficult it is for me to enjoy the higher fat foods. I find they don't even taste good to me anymore. That is a good sign. Because I feel so much better it makes the things I have had to give up easier to accept.

I am weak every now and then though and give in to what my mind thinks it wants and I go back into my old habits. This usually makes me feel bad though and I quickly go back the the healthy ways.

How about you? Other than having to give up the fast food. I think the hardest for me is when my family wants to go to Taco Bell or KFC and I can't eat anything there. I just have to learn to be more organized and bring snacks along that I can safely eat.

I am going to check out the web site that Bev suggested.

Have a great evening.

Janey

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Re: Can't Get Away With Nothin'! new
      #62219 - 04/17/04 04:07 PM
Janey

Reged: 10/25/03
Posts: 1716
Loc: Maryland

I can remember every now and then. The older I get the harder it is. There are times when I call my kids the dog's name.

Just don't want you to have to go through what you did last weekend but you know how this IBS is, you could eat the turkey pepparoni again and it probably won't bother you. Let me know how the soy stuff is even though I can't buy it. I'll look for it when I get back to the states.


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Re: Fast Food Question new
      #62220 - 04/17/04 04:10 PM
Janey

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Posts: 1716
Loc: Maryland

It never hurts to ask and the worst they can say is no. Good luck finding the dairy free cheese pizza. Let me know if you do find it.

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Re: Fast Food Question new
      #62238 - 04/17/04 06:54 PM
*Melissa*

Reged: 02/22/03
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I order pizza all the time - half with cheese (for my fiance), half without for me. I also get mushrooms on my half. I can eat it fine with no cheese, but if we bring it home I'll throw it under the broiler for a minute or two to melt the shredded soy cheese I sprinkle on. Good stuff!

Another option - I make pizza dough in my breadmaker and top it with whatever I feel like - roasted red peppers, artichokes, tomato sauce, etc.

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