i misunderstood. This means you have a different issue. I used to eat Oreo's and Peanut Butter and frankly no one saw an issue with that. Ok, it was a serious issue. When I got married my wife dined on every possible combinations of Little Debbie's.
Turn your head and ignore it. If you can't you may need to do something else. Just know this my wife gave it up not because I talked her into it, or made her do it, but because she wanted too. I still loved her even with the little Debbie Oatmeal Creme frosting on her face. Ok, maybe I even liked her better. LOL
Hahaha OMG yes that's what I get for typing a mile a minute.Either that or stupid autocorrect, LOL. Sometimes I am surprised anything I say comes out making any sense to anyone but me. Nope not brewing my own beer....bummer beer makes me horribly ill.
Does she have celiac? I mean there might be a reason for gluten free other than just being picky. Celiac isn't like D where you can step out of the box sometimes and splurge a little and deal with the consequences by taking a little more insulin. They say one slice of pizza or any single serving of food with gluten in it for someone with celiac does as much damage to their small intestine as eating a large serving of it.
Or is the gluten something to do more with religion. I'm not totally all up on what Jewish can and can't have other than pork.
Trudy I feel for you, I've just had biopsy's again to check for Celiac. My small intestine didn't look right when I had my EGD, BUT thankfully they came back negative. But I've known some people who are so sensitive with Celiac, even eating something that has been prepared on a counter with something else that had gluten in it can get horribly sick. Celiac is def NOT a fun thing to have, and I can certainly understand why a lot of times you just don't bother going out to eat.