Moaning Minnie here again. I would just like to know how you handle other people's food intolerances. The reason being I have recently discovered that wheat is a cause of certain symptoms which make me feel rotten.
I have been lactose intolerant for donkey's years and when out I have lemon tea or similar. It's not too bad if I have a little butter or a very small amount of cheese, I can deal with the effects, but milk, cream, yoghurt or ice cream crucify me.
Why oh why is this so hard for my friends to deal with? I have been out this afternoon and been served with Belgian buns, black tea you could stand a spoon up in. This friend buys in gluten free for another friend and dairy free for her daughter. Two other friends completely ignore us awkward people and we are offered nothing to eat at all while others eat cake and I find it hard to believe they don't have a lemon!
I have decided I will take my own lemon slices when I go out and a packet of GF biscuits. It's a jolly good job I'm not a vegetarian.
I don't find it difficult to feed myself or anyone else with food intolerances, there is so much choice in any supermarket.
I apologise for the rant, but I am fed up (ha!) with being made to feel I'm being difficult.
I have been lactose intolerant for donkey's years and when out I have lemon tea or similar. It's not too bad if I have a little butter or a very small amount of cheese, I can deal with the effects, but milk, cream, yoghurt or ice cream crucify me.
Why oh why is this so hard for my friends to deal with? I have been out this afternoon and been served with Belgian buns, black tea you could stand a spoon up in. This friend buys in gluten free for another friend and dairy free for her daughter. Two other friends completely ignore us awkward people and we are offered nothing to eat at all while others eat cake and I find it hard to believe they don't have a lemon!
I have decided I will take my own lemon slices when I go out and a packet of GF biscuits. It's a jolly good job I'm not a vegetarian.
I don't find it difficult to feed myself or anyone else with food intolerances, there is so much choice in any supermarket.
I apologise for the rant, but I am fed up (ha!) with being made to feel I'm being difficult.
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