Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 When will I learn " every label every time " ? I keep forgetting! So far I've not truly injured myself, but I **HATE** it when I'm half-way through consuming something and then suddenly remember " Oh wait. Who read the ingredients list for this? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 I think everyone does it from time to time - it takes a long time for an action to become a habit. The other day, I came in from a run with my running group and there were fig newtons out for us. I grabbed one and popped it in my mouth. As I was reaching for a second one, I looked at my sister and said, " Um, what am I doing? " We then both thought, OOPS! It was still more of a habit for me to grab the provided snack then to think about it. Granted I had only been back GF for a few weeks, but still, you would think I wouldn't just totally blank out on something like that. Luckily I don't get very bad reactions, it is more of a builds up over time and repeated exposure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 > > When will I learn " every label every time " ? > > I keep forgetting! > > So far I've not truly injured myself, but I **HATE** it when I'm > half-way through consuming something and then suddenly remember " Oh > wait. Who read the ingredients list for this? " > Have you thought about using a labeling system? Someone (Melonie, perhaps?) posted that they print up labels for the GF items they buy, and label each item before it goes in the cupboard. Then later they just look for the labels and don't have to reach for the safe food lists or read the ingredients every time. Me, I just take the Sharpie marker and write NOT SAFE on the very few gluten items we have. Not elegant, but it works. Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 As awful as this sounds, I'm glad to hear it does happen to someone else! My son is 1 month GF & last Sunday I let him eat a cheese dip that I didn't make & he reacted horribly! I felt like a rotten mom! We were out to eat & I even had the waitress bring a can of pudding from the kitchen for me to read & I never ever gave thought to the cheese sauce. > > I think everyone does it from time to time - it takes a long time for an action to become a > habit. The other day, I came in from a run with my running group and there were fig > newtons out for us. I grabbed one and popped it in my mouth. As I was reaching for a > second one, I looked at my sister and said, " Um, what am I doing? " We then both thought, > OOPS! It was still more of a habit for me to grab the provided snack then to think about it. > Granted I had only been back GF for a few weeks, but still, you would think I wouldn't just > totally blank out on something like that. Luckily I don't get very bad reactions, it is more > of a builds up over time and repeated exposure. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Just print up some labels (I print them by the HUNDREDS), or use a sharpie marker. You can choose to label the GF or non-GF foods... just be consistent. I have about 5 sheets of labels taped to the inside door of our kitchen pantry, and then as I put groceries away, I stick one of those labels on everything that is GF. (also works great b/c then anything I send from home to the pre-school is already clearly labeled...) It doesn't take that much extra time. (I read labels in the grocery store, and also read them at home). Melonie > > > > When will I learn " every label every time " ? > > > > I keep forgetting! > > > > So far I've not truly injured myself, but I **HATE** it when I'm > > half-way through consuming something and then suddenly remember " Oh > > wait. Who read the ingredients list for this? " > > > > > Have you thought about using a labeling system? Someone (Melonie, > perhaps?) posted that they print up labels for the GF items they buy, > and label each item before it goes in the cupboard. Then later they > just look for the labels and don't have to reach for the safe food > lists or read the ingredients every time. > > Me, I just take the Sharpie marker and write NOT SAFE on the very few > gluten items we have. Not elegant, but it works. > > Maureen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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