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I'm not sure if I'm sending this message right-hope so.I'm looking for advice on FREEZING items. Can you freeze the Peanut buttter cookies, bread, etc.?Do the peanut butter cookies and bread have to be kept in the refrig?

Alos, my son can't have any Grains. We have to buy meats from animals that were not grain fed. Since corn is a grain, it's really hard to do. Any suggestions on where I can order meat from that gets their meat from animals that are grass fed?Thanks for any help you can provide me. Shultz

PS our situation seems to be a little different than most. This diet is helping my son who has Tourettes and OCD.

spinach and/or olive oilhey alli am curious as to what folks' reactions to spinach are, and what my be troublesome about that foodspecifically, boiled, chopped, organic spinachi had a significant bout of C that i can only trace to either the spinach, or the olive oil (quite a bit) that I added to it while eatingmany thanks in advancespencer

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Posted by: "jodah235" jodah235@... jodah235

Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:13 pm (PDT)

Hi Shirley and Spencer,Frozen spinach makes me sick and symptomatic as well.JodiSCD 11 monthsCrohn's/ColitisCould be the rinsing process, the citric acid that they add (thatcould be corn derived) etc..

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Posted by: "jodah235" jodah235@... jodah235

Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:14 pm (PDT)

Sorry Ann..I called you Shirley!!I apologize!!> Homemade applesauce <http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=hGamsdjPnlQ>>>> Please tell me what you think!>> Thanks>> Kay-lynn> >

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Re: new video up for homemade applesauce

Posted by: "pat_heather30" pat_heather30@... pat_heather30

Sat Sep 13, 2008 6:34 pm (PDT)

Very nice!

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At 04:44 PM 9/14/2008, you wrote:

I'm not sure if I'm sending this

message right-hope so.

I'm looking for advice on FREEZING items. Can you freeze the Peanut

buttter cookies, bread, etc.?

Do the peanut butter cookies and bread have to be kept in the

refrig?

Alos, my son can't have any Grains. We have to buy meats from

animals that were not grain fed. Since corn is a grain, it's really hard

to do. Any suggestions on where I can order meat from that gets

their meat from animals that are grass fed?

Thanks for any help you can provide me.

Shultz

PS our situation seems to be a little different than most. This diet is

helping my son who has Tourettes and OCD.

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Yes, the nut breads and goodies should be kept in the refrigerator. Yes,

most of them will freeze very well.

Check

www.eatwild.com

for lists of grass-fed and/or pastured meats. Bison is an excellent

substitute for beef and is typically grass finished -- which is the other

thing you need to ask about. Some animals are grass-fed, then grain

finished, and this can be a problem for the very sensitive like your

son.

I'm really delighted to hear that your son is being helped by

SCD!

Marilyn

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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