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Thu Dec 22, 2011, 02:05 PM Dec 2011

Analysis: Tiny Desserts, Bacon Backlash Shape 2011 [View all]

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(12-22) 09:47 PST , (AP) --

2011: The year I officially became the last American to still eat gluten.

Or did it just feel that way? Because though only a tiny fraction of Americans suffer sensitivities to this wheat protein, the multibillion dollar industry of foods, cookbooks and magazines touting their gluten-free cred this year would suggest an epidemic.

Didn't notice? Perhaps you were too busy chugging raw milk, herding your backyard flock of chickens and hunting down nearby sources for heirloom vegetables, all popular pastimes buoyed by growing demand for so-called "local" foods — a market the government predicted this year would generate some $7 billion in sales.

And so went the year in food, a period marked by some unusual dietary dichotomies.

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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/12/22/national/a094746S41.DTL

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