Court Rules GIS Data Can't Be Kept Secret
Silverbear writes "In an update from a Slashdot story posted in January, The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that there is not a significant security risk to the town of Greenwich in making its GIS Data available to the public, and therefore must do so. Greenwich had claimed that the data could compromise personal and national security, and was sued under CT Freedom of Information laws. The legal ruling is available."
As a middle aged man who has lived virtually his whole life gluten free (diagnosed at 2 when I nearly died of malnutrition) I have to disagree vehemently with Carol Fenton.
There is no problem at all cooking for celiacs, other than that inherent in simply avoiding gluten.
What's hard about red beans and rice, johnny cakes or lentil and potato stew? Trail mix you just pick up and eat.
The only time you will encounter trouble is if you simply fail to accept you must live gluten free and treat your foodstuffs as if you must have gluten for some reason or other. Nobody dies from eating flat bread instead of risen bread. The rising adds nothing to the bread as food. It's fashion. Personally I prefer my food to resemble food more than aerogel anyway.
Select your gluten free foodstuffs and prepare them in a manner in keeping with their nature, not the nature of some other foodstuff (my advice to vegetarians as well).
Problem solved. It was only psychological in the first place.
KFG