I saw something similar on the Internet. Had to try. I am G/D/Soy FREE so I am eating eggs.
Egg Taco.....2 pcs bacon fried up crisp and one egg folded in CORN (so far so good) tortilla that has been fried in the bacon grease. Being a Cali girl who loves spice, I topped that with 4 drops of PEPPER PLANT (local product, all natural) hot sauce. YUMMY. Avocado and cilantro would be good on this.
Sandi
Yummy Breakfast...tho
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Yummy Breakfast...tho
Everyone poops.......
BUT NOT LIKE THIS!
Dx: Microscopic Colitis-Lymphocytic:March 2,2016
Onset: 2/2015.
Started GF/DF/SF: March 7, 2016
BUT NOT LIKE THIS!
Dx: Microscopic Colitis-Lymphocytic:March 2,2016
Onset: 2/2015.
Started GF/DF/SF: March 7, 2016
Sandi,
2 of those have been my every day breakfast for many years now (breakfast is my biggest meal, so I use big, thick, country-style slices of bacon and extra large eggs). I didn't realize that someone else was promoting that breakfast on the net. Good for them.
Be careful with the hot sauce while you are recovering. Spicy foods (and also cilantro) don't always play nice with MC in many cases. I was a big jalapeño fan for many years, but my GI issues have forced me to tone down the hot stuff to where now I pretty much do without.
And IMO hot sauces can cause a histamine problem to develop. I never had a problem with using jalapeños and Tabasco sauce, but a few years ago I discovered Sriracha and started using a lot of it. As everyone knows, Sriracha is fermented almost forever, so it has to be an extremely high-histamine product. Unfortunately it apparently created a histamine problem for me (at least I never noticed a histamine problem with my food prior to this), so I stopped using it about a year ago, but unfortunately the histamine problem still persists. So now I have to avoid or at least minimize all high-histamine foods.
Tex
2 of those have been my every day breakfast for many years now (breakfast is my biggest meal, so I use big, thick, country-style slices of bacon and extra large eggs). I didn't realize that someone else was promoting that breakfast on the net. Good for them.
Be careful with the hot sauce while you are recovering. Spicy foods (and also cilantro) don't always play nice with MC in many cases. I was a big jalapeño fan for many years, but my GI issues have forced me to tone down the hot stuff to where now I pretty much do without.
And IMO hot sauces can cause a histamine problem to develop. I never had a problem with using jalapeños and Tabasco sauce, but a few years ago I discovered Sriracha and started using a lot of it. As everyone knows, Sriracha is fermented almost forever, so it has to be an extremely high-histamine product. Unfortunately it apparently created a histamine problem for me (at least I never noticed a histamine problem with my food prior to this), so I stopped using it about a year ago, but unfortunately the histamine problem still persists. So now I have to avoid or at least minimize all high-histamine foods.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Looks like I'm on the right road. No kidding! I LOVE breakfast. Of course I also like breakfast for dinner. I'm going to reserve these belly bombers for night time too throughout the weeks, months and years.
Everyone poops.......
BUT NOT LIKE THIS!
Dx: Microscopic Colitis-Lymphocytic:March 2,2016
Onset: 2/2015.
Started GF/DF/SF: March 7, 2016
BUT NOT LIKE THIS!
Dx: Microscopic Colitis-Lymphocytic:March 2,2016
Onset: 2/2015.
Started GF/DF/SF: March 7, 2016