Is Going Gluten Free Just a Fad?

GLUTEN FREE CAMP
AT YMCA CAMP MANITOU-LIN
FOR AGES 7-12 and AGE 13-17
           JULY 1-6, 2012
This gluten free camp is organized by the
Michigan Capital Celiac/DH Group Lansing, MI
         1095 N. Briggs Rd, 
            Middleville, MI
           1-888-909-2267
          www.grymca.org 
 
Amber Klasey and her daughter,  8-year-old, Amethyst Klasey, all smiles after receiving a diagnosis.
 
According to one mother, going gluten has been a life saver and the answer to menacing health problems affecting her daughter
 
LANSING, MI — Amber Klasey was unsure why her daughter,  8-year-old, Amethyst Klasey was having tummy aches and generally not feeling well almost every day. 

 

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Celebrity Interviews: Chris “Ludacris” Bridges Rounds Off A Star-studded Cast In “New Year’s Eve”

By Samantha Ofole-Prince
 
He’s sold more than 12 million albums domestically, thanks to the blockbuster success of singles “Stand Up,” and “Money Maker,” and has made a seamless transition from music to movies with features such as “Fast Five” and “Hustle & Flow.”

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AboutThatCar.com: Porsche Carrera GTS — Perfection

By Frank S. Washington
 
DETROIT, MI — When you’re dealing with near automotive perfection, improvement comes in inches, ounces and tenths of a second. So it is with the venerable Porsche 911.
 
Although the 911 first appeared in 1964 as a 1965 model, don’t let the “venerable” fool you. The 911 is an icon in the sports car world. It is based on an engineering pedigree that is only matched by the most expensive of car brands. 
And while Porsche has expanded its nameplate offerings, it has also expanded the trim lines offered on the 911 which picked up the Carrera moniker in 1973. There are more than 20 different trim levels of the 911today.

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Mother Flippin’: One Funny Mother – I Know How You Feel

By Tashmica Torok
 
I have spent so much time in my life avoiding horrible memories.  My mind never seems to shut off and sometimes, when it goes back too far or too deep, I want to open my skull and just set my brain next to me to buzz and whir.  I will just sit numb and empty for awhile.  Just for awhile. Then I will put it back because there’s good stuff in there too.
 
I can distract myself.  I can drink wine to make my thinking slow.  I can ignore the thoughts.  I can pick a new thought to ponder instead.  I can fill my calendar to the edges.  I can do all of these things for the rest of my life.  
 
I am exhausted.

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Wolfgang Puck: A Light and Flavorful Holiday Break

I sometimes top each portion with some grilled, broiled, or sauteed shrimp, fish fillet, chicken breast, or even sliced steak, lamb, or pork. Credit:Fotolia.com.

 

By Wolfgang Puck
Tribune Media Services

Last week, I talked about how many of us find ourselves in need of good, satisfying meals to cook at home during the lull between holiday parties. But there’s another kind of meal many home cooks need at this time of year: a change of pace from all those filling, multi-course seasonal menus.

 

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NYC Public Schools Compete to Become Greenest

By Anthony Advincula
New America Media, 
 
NEW YORK, NY — At M.S. 88 in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, hundreds of school children – most of them from sixth to eighth grade – poured into the auditorium on Friday morning. Their lesson for the day: saving energy.

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Deck the Halls with Gloom and Worry

By Marybeth Smith
 
Happy Holidays? Well, for me they are usually more like Horrible Holidays. I have a fantastic family. My life is decent. I’ve got great friends. There’s not really a whole lot to complain about.
 

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Excuse me, are you listening? 10-24

Dear Readers,
 
 
It is a very interesting time.  I become very concerned when people say, “They are taking the Christ out of  Christmas”.  Who is “they”?   When I see statements like that and how many people believe that I am kind of confused.   Who is waging this new world religious psychological warfare? No one can take the Christ out of  my Christmas.   How does one believe that “they” are in control of what “you” believe?  Sounds, tricky to me.  When I see Christians being mean about it and using aggressive language, in my humble opinion, those types of statements do nothing for peace, joy and happiness on earth.  Behaving badly over saying “Happy Holidays” is not very Christ-like.  We live in an amazing world with so many different people and we should embrace who we are and respect who they are. 

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Your Other 8 Hours: Great Christmas Gifts That Won’t Cost You a Dime!

By Robert Pagliarini, 
Tribune Media Services
 
Are you long on Christmas shopping lists but short on cash? I wrote previously about how you could save a sleigh-full of money this holiday season, but for some people that just wasn’t enough. “Save money?” they sneered, “What if we don’t have any money?” 

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Ask Tamara: Best Friend Disapproves of My New Relationship!

Dear Tamara:
 
Shortly after my divorce I began dating a man of another race. When I told my best friend about the relationship, she freaked out and didn’t hold back her disapproval about man that I was seeing and the fact that he is white. Since then our friendship has changed. We have been best friends for over 20 years and often talked on the phone two to three times a day. Since I told her about my new relationship, we barely talk once a week. And when we do, I am usually the one to call and our conversation has been strained. I don’t want to lose my best friend, and cannot imagine my life without her. I can’t believe she is acting like this. I want to save the friendship, but at the same time, I do not want to end my new relationship. Things are getting pretty serious and I want to see where things go. What should I do?
 
Friends Til the End

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