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The other day DH brought home some regular pizza (not GF) and put his leftovers in a plastic container. I told him we'd need to mark the container and put it with the other few things he uses for gluten. I suggested putting a big red G on it.

I still don't know why he didn't think it was funny!

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MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hehe
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People on gluten have no sense of humour.
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People on gluten have no sense of humour.
LOL! So true, so true! It's the gluten-talking!
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People on gluten have no sense of humour.
Yes, Kim, I think you are spot on about that. And I'm sure DH still won't get it.

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I just go for the BIG BLACK X's in thick magic marker across the product, with the word gluten contaminated if there is enough room. I also have some of those washable window markers that work on glass storage (and maybe plastic, too). Thankfully, this doesn't happen to us a lot, except when we meet with groups for camping or at the family cabin, and some of our food might get inadvertantly contaminated. I travel with a portable refrigerator, too, to keep our food separate.

How about... sending out for some of those Mr. Yuck green stickers and plop those on his gluten food leftovers? I suppose he wouldn't find that any more humorous.

Anyone talented in computer graphics? Maybe we could have a contest for creating the best gluten contaminated sticker... .

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Maybe we could have a contest for creating the best gluten contaminated sticker... .
Will this do????? He probably wouldn't find humor in this either... LOL!
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You are all just TOO funny.

I LOVE that skull!
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Al.... that is priceless! Very good effort . I knew I'd be able to count on you...lol.

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I love it, Al!! That is great!!! Thank you!!

(Off to print some up!)

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