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Gravitational Pull
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i'm in a mood to experiment.

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By:
everythings gone green
When: 01 May 10 14:46
Toast
By:
man of many moods
When: 01 May 10 14:48
Pitta bread can make a pleasant alternative.
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 01 May 10 14:49
white dog poo
By:
Paulie Walnuts
When: 01 May 10 14:52
Tortillas or even crispy iceberg lettuce.
Brown pittas nice tho.. esp in toasted sandwich
By:
macarony
When: 01 May 10 14:54
Tortillas so easy to make flour baking powder salt milk and a dry frying pan.
By:
rustyboy
When: 01 May 10 14:56
bagel
ciabatta

or follow the KFC example and use two pieces of chicken :|
By:
Ken Masters
When: 01 May 10 15:12
Pizza

http://slice.seriouseats.com/archives/2006/04/7elevens_new_peatzza_sandwich.html

It really happened, it was on the Apprentice USA.
By:
Nebs
When: 30 Dec 18 13:51
Two thickly cut slices of Spam.
By:
paulypaul
When: 30 Dec 18 14:59
Naan bread filled with smashed up onion bahji and also with your choice of, mango chutney, mint yogurt, lime pickle etc YUM!
By:
scandanavian_haven
When: 30 Dec 18 15:24
Wheat is evil, stay away.
By:
Injera
When: 30 Dec 18 16:19
Wraps
By:
cooperman
When: 30 Dec 18 16:30
Oatcakes, I know they're sold in Sainsbury's. A mate I worked with who was from Staffordshire introduced me to them. Good hot or cold and equally great with sweet or savoury. Enjoy.Grin
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 30 Dec 18 16:35
A chapati wrap is nice, say with chicken tikka, fresh salad and a good squeeze of lemon juice.
By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 30 Dec 18 16:43

Dec 30, 2018 -- 3:24PM, scandanavian_haven wrote:


Wheat is evil, stay away.


Issues come when the grain itself is over processed and consumed in foods with limited nutrition and additives.
There is as far as I'm aware no credible scientific data that links Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivities to gluten consumption this has been disproven in blind dietary experiments and the % of people who suffer from Celiac disease is around 1%.

Once again scandi if you have any scientific data that says otherwise please post it

By:
STUDYFORM
When: 30 Dec 18 20:27
Jelly, but it's a bit tricky to hold.
By:
brassneck
When: 30 Dec 18 21:22
cream cracker
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