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They say a sense of humour helps ....

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Many people appear to think that trying to look at at least one thing to cheer yourself up helps with any autoimmune condition. It can be so easy to fall in a downward spiral and despair. I was searching for fresh information regarding coeliac disease and accidentally came across this site and thought may be occasionally we should try and post something a little lighter on here so that if any of us feel a little depressed we can find something to help to lighten our day!

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You're not one of the people who keeps on the sunny side of life are you?

Here's what NOT to buy for a coeliac:

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The above is NOT Gluten free in fact is is au contraire! You have been warned.

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Mock Duck ---- isn't that one of the recipes they put in the papers the other day to encourage us all to pull our horns in - or is it our belts?!! Lol!

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well, that made me laugh

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Thanks for that Lynxcat. Does good to laugh at it all from time to time

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I quite agree ... I do like the thin mosquitos going in one door and fat ones coming out of the other!

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I liked Goldilocks.

On the top one I realised I was reading the "related topics" list on the right as if it was an ingredients list...

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This blog is pretty funny: celiacbites.com I particularly like the gluten-free haikus:

I want a doughnut.

But I can’t have one of course.

I’ll settle for rice.

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