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Hi Doreen - It's not just your posts. I was out of town for 6 days

and came back to read posts on the website. Many of the posts had

posted to the site several days after the date on the post itself.

If was confusing because I started reading posts on the list from

Dec 29, and the headers were saying Dec 26. Probably just some

yahoo glitch. It was really on alot of posts over the last week or

so.

Sue in Denver

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> As you can see , that was posted on December 30th and never made

it on line till Jan 2 ! All my posts to this group are like that.

They take days and then all show up at once. I wonder what gives ?

> Doreen

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> Note from SillyYak:

> Delayed posts usually mean that either Yahoo is running slow, or

you are on moderated posts. Members who are on moderated posts must

have all posts approved by the moderator before they appear on the

message board. A member can be put on moderated status if they

are new to the group, if they are a GF vendor/salesperson, have

posted offensive or inaccurate posts, or have had other members

complain about inappropriate posts. We have had members get banned

because of their inability to follow the simple rules of being a SY

member... to remain a positive outlook on things and to keep this

forum one that is geared toward Celiac Disease and/or a gluten free

diet. For example, right now there are some members on moderate

mode because they just insist on trying to post religious messages

or sales ads on this site. If I get 2-3 offline complaints

(directly to my mailbox) from members who are offended by a

particular member, then the member in question gets moved to

moderated status. I am here to operate this site, have fun, learn

from others, share info, etc. I am not here to spend all of my free

time moderating posts from the 1,500 members who are now members.

So, those are the simple rules of this forum. When a moderated

member shows a pattern of good netiquette, then they get removed

from moderated status. Hope this helps. (Also, I have been

traveling during the holidays, so there are some moderated posts

that are backlogged, as I am still catching up). Your membership

status will be moved to unmoderated at this time.

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> Re: Passover and GF oat matza

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> Have you seen the price ??? If our ancestors had to pay that

much for Motzah, they would never have eaten it.

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> I love Motzah and will miss it if I have to.I don't think G-d

will hold it against you if you substitute rice crackers or whatever

you can eat and remain healthy.

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> My daughter has had diabetes since she was age two. At one point

she told our Rabbi that on Yom Kippur she is giving up soda so that

she is infact ,suffering too.He explained that G-d doesn't want

anyone to be ill and the point of fasting is not to suffer but to

spend all your time praying.He said she is not expected to give up

anything since her health is at risk.

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> Just take that advice and add it to Passover. G-d doesn't want

you to be ill.Enjoy the traditional foods as much as possible and

don't worry about the rest. Your health is the most important.

> Doreen- off to Temple for the Hanukah celebration right now.

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