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I'm new and from NJ!


kookykatlady

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kookykatlady Newbie

Hi there!! I'm new to this forum and interested in meeting other gluten free folk :) I'm 26 and live in NJ and have been gluten free since 2014. I do not have Celiac's disease, but I have IBS-C and adopting a gluten free diet has been helpful for me in decreasing my symptoms. I'm also dairy free!

I am actually in the process of creating a breakfast/brunch meet-up for people with gluten allergies/intolerance and other food allergies in my area....let me know if you're interested!!

So, yeah, I think that's it. Hello!!!


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Hi kooky,

Welcome to the forum! :)

I hope you find some like-minded souls in your NJ neighborhood to join your meetups.  There are sometimes gluten-free/celiac disease support groups around that you might contact.  Try searching for celiac support group and the city name.  Sometimes celiac support groups have standing dinner meetings or some other food related meeting.

I hope you have fun at your brunches! :)

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