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Whole Foods - Providing a Quick Start
http://guydiet.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 06/ 05/ whole-foods-providing-a-quick-start/…After a couple of days wandering through my local grocery stores trying to figure out what was gluten-free and low glycemic and what was poison, I got completely frustrated. Asking people at the store was useless and I’m not enough of a chemist to know what additives may have gluten in them. I gave up.
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Oregon Gluten Free
http://www.glutenfreeceliacweb.com/ 2008/ 05/ 31/ oregon-gluten-free/Oregon Gluten FreePosted on 5:40 am by Gluten Free Guy Oregon is a great place to live gluten free. I know, I live just south of Portland. The best way to write about celiac friendly Oregon is to divide this article into three parts: (1) Portland, (2) the rest of the state, and (3)items that apply statewide.
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Gluten Free Expo 2008
http://missglutenfree.com/ ?p=23The details for Gluten Free Expo 2008 have been released. The Gluten Free Expo website has a full list of exhibitors along with a lot of other useful information! Put it in your calendars now!
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Shopping On-line at the Gluten Free Pantry
http://www.glutenfreeceliacweb.com/ 2008/ 05/ 24/ shopping-on-line-at-the-gluten…Shopping On-line at the Gluten Free PantryPosted on 9:13 am by Gluten Free Guy The Gluten Free Pantry stocks just about everything that a celiac needs. Therefore, it is possible to place one large order thus reducing the shipping cost of each individual item.
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Yummy GF Treat
http://looksgoodinpolkadots.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 23/ yummy-gf-treat/During my recent trip to Whole Foods, I found a new treat that K3 loves. MOCHI. I had never heard of this before, but decided to give it a try. We brought home the cinnamon raisin variety, I bake small squares for about 9 minutes, then top with Tofutti Better Than Cream Cheese Spread and a drizzle of local honey.
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Arkansas Gluten Free
http://www.glutenfreeceliacweb.com/ 2008/ 05/ 23/ arkansas-gluten-free/Arkansas Gluten FreePosted on 8:21 am by Gluten Free Guy Gluten Free in Central Arkansas, a division of The Gluten Intolerance Group, is your best source of information about gluten free living in Arkansas. The publish a road map of Arkansas listing and marking the exact locations of gluten free restaurants and stores that stock gluten products.
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A Frugal Healthy Grocery Budget
http://glutenfreemommy.com/ a-frugal-healthy-grocery-budget/Prices just keep going up at the grocery store! I thought it would be a good time to reflect on eating healthy and frugally, since sometimes it seems that the two are mutually exclusive. When you add on other dietary requirements or preferences like eating gluten free or shopping locally, it can seem
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To order your Spiral Slicer here….
http://www.aniphyo.com/ ?p=122My e-store is broken, working to fix it soon. My apologies. In the meantime, if you’d like to order a spiralizer, please email me at: ani_phyo ‘at’ yahoo.com The slicer is $23.95, and I’d be happy to UPS ground it to you for $14 flat. Total of $37.95 Thank you for your patience. Ani
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Kroger Supermarkets…Gluten Free Shopping
http://www.glutenfreeceliacweb.com/ 2008/ 05/ 21/ kroger-supermarketsgluten-free…Kroger Supermarkets…Gluten Free ShoppingPosted on 6:53 pm by Gluten Free Guy The Kroger supermarket chain publishes a great list of gluten free foods available in its stores. I particularly like the introduction to the list, which spells out exactly how the list was developed, explains it
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Gluten Free On-line Shopping at Bob's Red Mill
http://www.glutenfreeceliacweb.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ gluten-free-on-line-shopping-a…Gluten Free On-line Shopping at Bob's Red MillPosted on 6:28 am by Gluten Free Guy Bob’s is your best on-line source for flour and other baking ingredients. Not everything is gluten free, but the Mill goes to great lengths to avoid cross-contamination , and everything on the website and in the retail store is clearly labeled.
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