As most of you know, I am learning to swim in my 30's. This got me to thinking about things I should have learned as a male growing up and what are the skills or knowledge that every man should know. In not particular order or category... >catch and throw a baseball and/or football >drive a manual transmission car >iron a dress shirt and slacks >change a flat tire in under 20 minutes >sharpen a knife >use a gas bbq and cook meat on it >do more than one pull up/more than 10 push ups >shoot a gun >bait a hook and clean the fish you will catch >fight or at least throw a punch well >tie a neck tie >build and start a camp fire >use power tools, to build things that can actually be used >how to hold the door open for any woman >use a razor and not cut themselves >change the tube in a bicycle tire >swim >put up a xmas tree with no help >flirt >really know the history and trivia of whatever sport you follow So, anyone else have s...
I tried a 2 week gluten elimination diet to rule out a sensitivity. It was difficult. Gluten seems to be in everything. Could always do a trial for a week or two and see how it works for you. Whole Foods Supermarket (if there's one near you) has a huge selection of things.
ReplyDeleteYes, Whole Foods does have a huge selection of things that are Gluten Free, and anyone that I know who has done it has had positive experiences with it. Henry's and Trader Joe's have some gluten free items as well.
ReplyDeleteI had a roommate who periodically went gluten-free. The food tasted pretty normal and you can find gluten-free stuff lots of places. Windmill Farms has some good options, if I remember correctly.
ReplyDeleteRowdy- You know, I try to follow gluten free very loosely. I don't eat bread and pasta, and I always buy gluten free or rice-based cereals. I'm not completely strict, for example, I will eat croutons in a Caesar salad.
ReplyDeleteI also try to stay away from sugar and dairy. Again, not at a "strict" level.
I can tell you, the less glutens, sugar, and dairy I consume, the better my energy level, digestion, and overall demeanor.
Why not give it a try?
We would totally have to try it out to see if we could really do it.
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