That's a relief, I had visions of your day in London being interrupted by nasty illness. I hope everything went well despite lack of sleep.
Coeliac - does that mean you're intolerant of oats, rye, spelt, barley etc too? I can see how that would make things _very_ limited. But there's quite a lot you can do with quinoa, cornmeal and other things, as I'm sure you well know.
That's a relief, I had visions of your day in London being interrupted by nasty illness.
No, nothing like that; you can set your mind at ease.
(I admittedly did have a stomach ache starting shortly after you told me about the incident, which I therefore have to assume was purely psychosomatic. It seems deeply unfair that even though I had unmasked it, it still hurt!)
Yes, rye, barley and oats are general no-nos. It is a bit of a pain in places; it's taken me some years to find bread I'm willing to eat for pleasure. (Though, having managed to find some a few weeks ago, I am now eating EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD ON TOAST. Om nom nom.)
Coeliac - does that mean you're intolerant of oats, rye, spelt, barley etc too? I can see how that would make things _very_ limited. But there's quite a lot you can do with quinoa, cornmeal and other things, as I'm sure you well know.
No, nothing like that; you can set your mind at ease.
(I admittedly did have a stomach ache starting shortly after you told me about the incident, which I therefore have to assume was purely psychosomatic. It seems deeply unfair that even though I had unmasked it, it still hurt!)
Yes, rye, barley and oats are general no-nos. It is a bit of a pain in places; it's taken me some years to find bread I'm willing to eat for pleasure. (Though, having managed to find some a few weeks ago, I am now eating EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD ON TOAST. Om nom nom.)