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George Shirley > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
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> > cory! > wrote:
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> >> What do you guys think of ritz crackers? Im trying to decide if there ok
> >> for me to use as part of an appetizer for a dinner party Im throwing for
> >> a friend's engagement- don't know her family. Help!
> >> -cory

> >
> > They are excellent for creating appetizers. I love the buttery taste of
> > those things.

>
> The multi grain, whole wheat, and vegetable ones are nice too.


If I was not low carbing, I'd check that out.<sigh>
I do miss crackers!

Wheat makes me so sick tho' anymore. :-(
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Omelet > wrote:

> I do miss crackers!


> Wheat makes me so sick tho' anymore. :-(


TJ's has a wheat-free rice-based cracker that is not bad.
(I assume there are equivalent non-TJ's products but have
not looked into it.)

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>> Omelet > wrote:
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>> > I do miss crackers!


Triscuits are the best, especially cracked pepper & olive oil.

http://www.nabiscoworld.com/Brands/b...Id=91&PageNo=1
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> On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:46:38 -0600, Omelet >
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> >In article >,
> > (Steve Pope) wrote:
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> >> Omelet > wrote:
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> >> > I do miss crackers!

>
> Triscuits are the best, especially cracked pepper & olive oil.
>
>
http://www.nabiscoworld.com/Brands/b...ogType=1&Brand
> Key=triscuit&BrandLink=/triscuit/&BrandId=91&PageNo=1


I like wheat thins. ;-d

Wheat is making me so sick nowadays tho'. I always end up having to
regurgitate it any more... The wheat intolerance issue has gotten worse
as I get older.
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.... The wheat intolerance issue has gotten worse
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> Peace! Om


My biggest intolerance is intolerant people. Ugh!

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> ... The wheat intolerance issue has gotten worse
> > as I get older.
> > --
> > Peace! Om

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> My biggest intolerance is intolerant people. Ugh!
>
> Steve


Sorry, but I feel sorry for you.
I'd be very lonely without other people!

I'm a people person. :-)
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Steve B wrote:

> My biggest intolerance is intolerant people. Ugh!


Same here.

Death to fanatics!

Bob



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On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 13:28:48 -0800, Steve B wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote
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> ... The wheat intolerance issue has gotten worse
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>> --
>> Peace! Om

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> My biggest intolerance is intolerant people. Ugh!
>
> Steve


good luck on an avoidance diet there.

your pal,
blake
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