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somebody wrote:
> On Jun 15, 11:07 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>> somebody wrote:
>>> On Jun 14, 10:20 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
>>>> somebody wrote:
>>>>> On Jun 14, 2:09 pm, sf > wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 09:46:35 -0700 (PDT), somebody

>>
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>> On Jun 14, 11:19 am, "Steve Freides" > wrote:
>>>>>>>> somebody wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Was in the mood for a thin crust pizza past few days and got
>>>>>>>>> one last night. It was good, but not all that filling. Though
>>>>>>>>> that way I could eat more. I usually get the thick crust
>>>>>>>>> but after 3 slices the carbs make me sleepy. Very sleepy. If
>>>>>>>>> I eat a lot of carbs in general I can barely stay away 20-30
>>>>>>>>> minutes later.

>>
>>>>>>>>> I think I will try the gluten free crust. Lady last night said
>>>>>>>>> she's been eating gluten free for about 8 years, and where I
>>>>>>>>> work has the best.

>>
>>>>>>>> Gluten-free does not equal carb-free.

>>
>>>>>>>> -S-

>>
>>>>>>> I wondered about that. Is it at least less carb? Thin crust vs
>>>>>>> thick-- basically yeast content?

>>
>>>>>> Where do you work? Gluten free pizza crust can be many things,
>>>>>> but they're mainly not very good.

>>
>>>>> Domino's but hopefully something better will come along. For now,
>>>>> it's something!

>>
>>>> Ew, ew, ew. Domino's has got to be the *worst* pizza out there and
>>>> they can't even claim their GF pizza to be truly GF because they
>>>> don't keep it free of cross contamination.

>>
>>> They don't claim it to be gluten free. It clearly states only the
>>> crust is, and mentions that ingredients may not be gluten free.
>>> Though I can see how that could confuse people, and what's the
>>> point. But for legal reasons I suppose they say that. It's not for
>>> people extremely sensitive to gluten only those mildly.

>>
>> That makes no sense at all. My daughter was sensetive to gluten. Any
>> amount of cross contamination would leave her doubled over in main.
>> Nobody is mildy sensetive. You either are, or you aren't. I only ate
>> the GF crust from Garlic Jim's because I knew it contained no egg
>> and I knew that it was cheaper for me to just share a pizza with her
>> than to get my own. I would never eat that by choice because it just
>> isn't that good.

>
> Write to Mr Domino and tell him he's an idiot. I don't know why he
> sells them. They only come in one size 10". There are people that
> buy them though.


We no longer need GF so I won't bother. But I know countless people who
have already written.