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Passover's rough, for sure... on the up side, there are all kinds of non-dairy, non-SOY chocolate goodies available around that time.

I agree - fluffy ALL THE WAY!
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not with no corn, rice AND eggs. I was looking at Passover cakes. They all need eggs, matzoh meal or something. If I am in Israel it's going to be really tough because all supermarkets go kosher for Passover. You can't get anything you haven't stored before, though it's much better nowadays than it was in previous years.
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Don't give up Lesley. It takes awhile for these dietary changes to become second nature and for your bowels to ease up. The last time I was feeling like you are, I was only able to afford 10 days of Entocorte pills but it was enough to stop me running for the commode. Then I got back to eating off my "safe foods" list. I only test one new edible at a time. My two steadfast rules are:
1/ no roughage 2/ no gluten.
I had my first Thanksgiving without upset and so I really was thankful. My cravings for foods I can't have are lessening in intensity.
When I read the recipes on this site I see that some people eating foods I consider "roughage", like strawberries or blueberries with the pits, chopped parsely & other spices,
salsa with it's tomatoe skins, etc. & I'm wondering will I ever be able to add things like that in to my diet? Does anyone know?
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I keep wondering if I should take entocort, but I am afraid of stimulating the C. I am trying to do without them. I will persevere, but patience? In short supply right now.
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My Grandmother and Mother made something they called flaumen and alkies (sp?).
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Flaumen is prunes. Alkies? What does it look/taste like?
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I know a pflaumenkuche (cake) that is incredible, and I have designs on figuring out a GF version... because it's kind of a non-baker-ish cake... and I'm not a real baker (and have always found 'normal' cake to be too... cakey).
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Cory wrote:salsa with it's tomatoe skins, etc. & I'm wondering will I ever be able to add things like that in to my diet? Does anyone know?
I had to avoid it while I was recovering, of course, but these days I eat salsa virtually every day.

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Cory,

What Tex reports has been true for me. It was really hard to grasp that salad was not my friend. I can eat a lot of fruits/veg now, but it really helped when I took time off, and just had things like well-cooked carrots, in modest amounts. I used the opportunity of my husband's recent travels to go "back to basics" and it made a difference.

My other biggest issue, in social eating especially, is too much variety. I've always loved tapas, dim sum, and any situation with lots of different dishes in small quantities. Even with my totally controlled Thanksgiving, the sheer variety of dishes and ingredients was a little hard to take. I didn't have D, cramping, etc. kinds of symptoms, but I could feel the difference.

Nonetheless, it's nice that you can be optimistic about salsa!
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