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So...I have tested tomato sauces and spaghetti sauces where the label did not indicate any starch as an ingredient but they all still tested positive for starch. So I won't eat them.
Last night I tested a piece of raw tomato and it eventually went quite dark, not black, but very dark. But I ate them anyway, cooked with scrambled eggs. I have been eating raw and cooked tomatos the whole past year I've been NSD, and I'm sure that I haven't had a reaction, so I will continue to do so.
Cheers, Rita
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That reminds me, I had some gazpacho recently, made by a friend, and it did not cause me any problems. I recall she used fresh tomatoes, perhaps she cooked them long enough to remove the skins.
From all the different responses, this should be interesting!
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I am trying to deal with the thought of having to give up tomatoes, by the discovery of being able to tolerate potatoes.
This is getting so bizaar!
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Hi Megan, fellow tomato lover - good for you for testing with the iodine! I haven't used it in so long, I almost forgot about it. This seems to be a very confusing topic! We have so many different responses to the tricky tomato. I have been eating tomato salsa, sauce, gazpacho, with no problems. I am really starting to wonder if I should just not eat the tomatoes alone? Maybe I can tolerate them as just a small part of a meal. And then theirs the cooking issue. When I have a large amount of ripe tomatoes I will make some sauce and see what happens. It's easier for me to do some testing like this, since I have been NSD for about 10 months now. You be careful if your just getting started seriously with NSD. Enjoy some time pain free before you start too much experimenting. I let you know what happens with my testing.
How are you otherwise? Did you have a good trip? How long since you started NSD? Have you noticed any improvement yet? I'm rooting for you!
Jeanne
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Hi John - LUCKY YOU! I would live of my homegrown tomatoes, if I could.
Do you eat them raw and alone, just like a whole tomato with some salt sprinkled for a snack, without any other foods? I am starting to think that is where my problem lies, because I seem to be able to eat them as a small part of a larger meal, or cooked.
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HI Tim - do you ever eat them alone, just tomatoes with nothing else? Or are they usually part of a larger meal? Just wondering if maybe this is where I problme lies, and maybe I can continue having them as a side dish, salsa, sauce, etc.
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I almost always have them with salads.... but not always. Sometimes alone as well with a little pepper on top.
In states bought the tomato paste as well to cook with chicken dishes, here not so much. As well done here, I will eat brochettes quite a bit eating out at restaurants.... grilled chicken or beef screwered with grilled veggies often including tomatoes.
Best to you Jeanne, keep up the good fight.
Tim
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