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I really really want to know the hard numbers on how many people are actually intolerant to fructose, gluten, this and that, breathing unfiltered air, other peoples opinions or the colour green.

Seriously, its starting to feel like an epidemic of people allergic to all sorts of stupid shit.

I mean go back five years, had anyone even heard of being allergic or intolerant to fruit? fruit????

MOST (not all) is just to feel special

I could not tell you the amount of times customers claim to be gluten intolerant then order a flour FILLED dessert

MOST (not all) is just to feel special

I could not tell you the amount of times customers claim to be gluten intolerant then order a flour FILLED dessert

haha you are describing my room mate that doesn't eat dairy or gluten but ice cream or dessert is ok ;)

don't think he has been tested.. just apparently feels more energetic not eating that stuff, fair enough.

between that and my gf (subtle) being vegetarian makes it shit for dinner options if I ever want to cook something

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My vegetarian girlfriend cooks meat-based meals erry night

umad Leigh?

I don't live with mine, aint even mad

She cooks me bacon that about it (not touching my steaks!)

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I'm some form of intolerant. Have been for about 8 or so years now.

I got tested for gluten and came back negative. If I eat bulk pasta, bread and potato I'll feel like crap for a couple days and if I drink more than a 6 pack it blocks me up for around a week.

I just try to avoid it and drink in moderation (when I have the will power).

she got a whole bunch of tests done after feeling consistently unwell, reguarly after eating certain things.

we went on a holiday and she was feeling like crap basically every night. she passed the gluten test, but proved intolerant to fructose. as with any intolerance it differs per person, but the most annoying foods to avoid for her are....

apples, pears, oranges, onion, garlic, avocado, ciders, foods with heavy fruit juice/concentrates, gluten-heavy foods (bread, cereal, pasta).

so basically a half-assed gluten-free diet with certain food removed. and we've slowly figured out whats ok (peas, beans, mushrooms and others in moderation) in small amounts. i cook with onion and garlic but remove them or she picks it out. none of its life-threatening stuff, its just avoiding being unwell. and taking medication after meals is a poor approach people take.

Fair enough would suck not being able to eat sweets!

I don't live with mine, aint even mad

She cooks me bacon that about it (not touching my steaks!)

Dat awks moment when she asks to move in with you and you can't give her an answer that won't offend the shit out of her

Dat awks moment when she asks to move in with you and you can't give her an answer that won't offend the shit out of her

She said it was her or the steaks.... so he pulled up the anchor and sailed away #combomeme

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I'm some form of intolerant. Have been for about 8 or so years now.

I got tested for gluten and came back negative. If I eat bulk pasta, bread and potato I'll feel like crap for a couple days and if I drink more than a 6 pack it blocks me up for around a week.

I just try to avoid it and drink in moderation (when I have the will power).

Did you order from Hamish a flour filled dessert doe?

I'm some form of intolerant. Have been for about 8 or so years now.

I got tested for gluten and came back negative. If I eat bulk pasta, bread and potato I'll feel like crap for a couple days and if I drink more than a 6 pack it blocks me up for around a week.

I just try to avoid it and drink in moderation (when I have the will power).

so... "not being a phaggot" intolerant?

Dat awks moment when she asks to move in with you and you can't give her an answer that won't offend the shit out of her

Lol, has been lightly discussed but she has a cat, I do not want a cat.

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