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Are There People With Celiac From Alberta, Canada?


SteffiW

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SteffiW Rookie

Hello,

 

i'm relativly new diagnosed with celiac desiase and I'm looking for people in Alberta (I'm living in Ponoka)

where I can get in contact with.

 

thanks

Steffi  :unsure:


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love2travel Mentor

I am a few hours from Edmonton. Where do you do your gluten-free shopping? I would be happy to help as you begin your new life! At first it can be daunting and overwhelming. You have come to the right place for help. :-)

SteffiW Rookie

Hello love2travel,

 

I'm shopping at Walmarkt, Bulk Barn and Safeway. YEs, it is difficult in the beginning to cook or find good recepies....

love2travel Mentor

Edmonton is excellent for eating out. Where I live there is nowhere safe for me to eat so we drive 3 hours to Ed. Love the food shopping there, too. You can get all sorts of cool and inexpensive ingredients at the Italian Centre, T&T, etc. Food and travel are amongst my passions. I teach cooking classes, too, so let me know if you need guidance. After awhile it becomes second nature. It truly does. :-)

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