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I am sold on the SCD. Although I have done many diets with my son diagnosed

with severe autism, this is the one I am staying with. As a result, I have

quite a few grains in my freezer that I bought and have kept frozen. I want to

get them out of my freezer, but hate the thought of just throwing them away.

Does anyone know a group who are rotating grains? I have spelt, wheat, oat,

quinoa, rice flours, etc. Some of it is organic, but I am not sure which. All

of it was bought from a good health food store, so it is all quality grains. I

would be willing to give it away for the cost of the postage, or even to share

the postage. I want it out of my freezer and I would prefer that someone who

uses it would get it rather than my dumping it in our compost hole.

Carfagno, mom to , age 18, diagnosed with severe, non-verbal,

low-functioning autism; SCD since 9/06 and still struggling, but not leaving the

diet.

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At 10:45 AM 8/8/2007, Jim & Carfagno wrote:

>I am sold on the SCD. Although I have done many

>diets with my son diagnosed with severe autism,

>this is the one I am staying with. As a result,

>I have quite a few grains in my freezer that I

>bought and have kept frozen. I want to get them

>out of my freezer, but hate the thought of just

>throwing them away. Does anyone know a group who

>are rotating grains? I have spelt, wheat, oat,

>quinoa, rice flours, etc. Some of it is organic,

>but I am not sure which. All of it was bought

>from a good health food store, so it is all

>quality grains. I would be willing to give it

>away for the cost of the postage, or even to

>share the postage. I want it out of my freezer

>and I would prefer that someone who uses it

>would get it rather than my dumping it in our compost hole.

>

> Carfagno, mom to , age 18, diagnosed

>with severe, non-verbal, low-functioning autism;

>SCD since 9/06 and still struggling, but not leaving the diet.

,

A friend of mine suggests, " She can check with

her local FreeCycle or Craigslist groups as

well. Or possibly a church or community group

would take them -- probably easier if they are

sealed. But Freecycle and Craigslist folks will

probably take them regardless of the

packaging. And they will go to a good home --

people who, like her, would rather see something used/reused than trashed. "

— Marilyn

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

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