On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 11:44:03 -0400, brooklyn1 wrote:
> zxcvbob wrote:
>>Omelet wrote:
>>> zxcvbob wrote:
>>>> Omelet wrote:
>>>>> Buckwheat won't work, but thanks anyway. :-)
>>>>> Anything remotely related to wheat is bad. Including Oats, rye and
>>>>> barley.
>>>>
>>>> You know buckwheat isn't even a grass at all? It's about as far
>>>> removed from wheat as you can get and still make a usable flour (not
>>>> unlike acorns.)
>>>
>>> We have tons of acorns around here every fall, but those take special
>>> processing to remove the tanins.
>>
>>
>>Acorns wasn't the point.
Buckwheat is not related to wheat at all.
>
> I'm absolutely positive Om has no wheat allergy, she has proven it
> here... to know if one has an allergy they'd need to be medically
> tested by a qualified physician. Any Allergist who discovers a
> patient has a wheat allergy would immediately counsel for wheat
> substitutes, whereas buckwheat would head the list... buckwheat flour
> is readily available. Om has no wheat allergy, I don't know why she
> is lying anymore than I know why she blew off the URL I offered (and
> continues do so) but she is definitely lying... OM must be one of
> those highly unstable closet quadro-polars. LOL-LOL
fruitcake.
blake