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Note that I am not shilling for this person. I don't know her and I
wouldn't pay for her plans. I just saw this link posted on Facebook and
friends of mine are raving about it.

http://www.5dollardinners.com/gluten...tco-meal-plan/

To me those meals look rather boring and I know that my family wouldn't eat
most of them. Back when I used the Crock-pot a lot I made tons of chicken
stew to the point where my daughter wouldn't eat it. She never has liked
beef stew and although not a favorite of mine, I would eat it once in a
while.

Nobody in this house likes that chicken and apple sausage though. I have
bought it. My dad didn't like it either. They served it at some place he
was at. Hospital? I think. He made a face and said it was weird. We also
don't like things with BBQ sauce. And these meals seem rather carby to me
and light on the non starchy vegetables.

Sure, these meals are cheap, but I think I can do better.

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"Janet" > wrote in message
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> In article >, says...
>>
>> Note that I am not shilling for this person. I don't know her and I
>> wouldn't pay for her plans. I just saw this link posted on Facebook and
>> friends of mine are raving about it.
>>
>>
http://www.5dollardinners.com/gluten...tco-meal-plan/
>
> Looks like something the dog threw up.
>
> Janet UK


I kind of thought so too.

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"The Other Guy" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 16:22:02 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Janet" > wrote in message
. net...
>>> In article >, says...
>>>>
>>>> Note that I am not shilling for this person. I don't know her and I
>>>> wouldn't pay for her plans. I just saw this link posted on Facebook
>>>> and
>>>> friends of mine are raving about it.
>>>>
>>>>
http://www.5dollardinners.com/gluten...tco-meal-plan/
>>>
>>> Looks like something the dog threw up.
>>>
>>> Janet UK

>>
>>I kind of thought so too.

>
> BUT, BUT, BUT..
>
> They're GLUTEN FREE!
>
> Saw an ad recently, for gluten free dog food.
>
> But I have NEVER heard of a dog diagnosed with celiac disease!


I don't think animals have celiac but lots of dogs and cats do have problems
with various grains. Often shows up as a skin rash. Also, people who have
celiac should probably feed their pets gluten free. I have to be careful
what I feed my cats. Eggs are a big problem for me. I once won a free can
of Friskees from a local grocery store. I chose a can with egg in it. My
one little cat loved it, wolfed it down then licked my arm and I got a rash.


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On 8/21/2014 5:39 PM, The Other Guy wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 16:22:02 -0700, "Julie Bove" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Janet" > wrote in message
>> t...
>>> In article >, says...
>>>>
>>>> Note that I am not shilling for this person. I don't know her and I
>>>> wouldn't pay for her plans. I just saw this link posted on Facebook and
>>>> friends of mine are raving about it.
>>>>
>>>>
http://www.5dollardinners.com/gluten...tco-meal-plan/
>>>
>>> Looks like something the dog threw up.
>>>
>>> Janet UK

>>
>> I kind of thought so too.

>
> BUT, BUT, BUT..
>
> They're GLUTEN FREE!
>
> Saw an ad recently, for gluten free dog food.
>
> But I have NEVER heard of a dog diagnosed with celiac disease!
>
>

Sounds like some dogs are just glutens for punishment...;-)



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On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 11:28:40 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
> Note that I am not shilling for this person. I don't know her and I
>
> wouldn't pay for her plans. I just saw this link posted on Facebook and
>
> friends of mine are raving about it.
>
>
>
> http://www.5dollardinners.com/gluten...tco-meal-plan/
>
>
>
> To me those meals look rather boring and I know that my family wouldn't eat
>
> most of them. Back when I used the Crock-pot a lot I made tons of chicken
>
> stew to the point where my daughter wouldn't eat it. She never has liked
>
> beef stew and although not a favorite of mine, I would eat it once in a
>
> while.
>
>
>
> Nobody in this house likes that chicken and apple sausage though. I have
>
> bought it. My dad didn't like it either. They served it at some place he
>
> was at. Hospital? I think. He made a face and said it was weird. We also
>
> don't like things with BBQ sauce. And these meals seem rather carby to me
>
> and light on the non starchy vegetables.
>
>
>
> Sure, these meals are cheap, but I think I can do better.


Pity the poor fool who marries Angela.
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