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SammieMtz

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Amy Mattix Newbie

Hello,

Could you please send me the list as well. I have just been diagnosed with celiac disease. So much learn.

I already have learned so much from this forum.

Thanks!!

Amy

Iowa

email: amyandjosh@mchsi.com


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chrissy Collaborator

please send that list my way, too! my e-mail is kevieb@pmt.org----but that is only for today, after tomorrow i will have a new e-mail, as i am changing servers and getting DSL yeah!!!!

christine

SammieMtz Rookie

sorry all- honestly my mind is all jumbled up and i dont quite remember who i sent it to so if u havent recieved please pm me or put ur email down here

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Granger279@aol.com

Thanks

mtcurna Newbie

If the offer still holds, I would also like a copy of the list - mcurnane1998@kellogg.northwestern.edu - thanks for sharing :D

HAPPY DOG SUZ Enthusiast

:D Seems like alot of work to send hundreds of pages to everyone but if it's not I'd like one too!

happy_dog_suz@hotmail.com B) Thank You!!!!

Just wanted a site someone gave me

Open Original Shared Link

Guest CD_Surviver

please send me one.

lauriebeth@wideopenwest.com

Lauren


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jpsych Newbie

Greetings! May I have a copy of the list. It would be so helpful. My e-mail is happy2joy@hotmail.com

mamaw Community Regular

I too would love to have the list!!!!

thanks a bunch

lhasapets@zoominternet.net

redheadheather Explorer

Could I also get a copy of that list?

Thanks!!

RedHead-Heather@comcast.net

SammieMtz Rookie

everyone above this post has recieved it... anyone else :)

loraleena Contributor
everyone above this post has recieved it... anyone else :)

I would - loraleena@hotmail.com

Thanks

Karie Newbie
everyone above this post has recieved it... anyone else :)

Hi! I'm new to this board, and am still waiting for my biopsy results. I would love any information that I could get. Also what is a Delphi list and how do I get it. Thanks Karie

kariestraub@hotmail.com

proger Newbie
sorry all- honestly my mind is all jumbled up and i dont quite remember who i sent it to so if u havent recieved please pm me or put ur email down here

I have not received the list yet - proger8239@hotmail.com

Another question -what is the Delphi list some people refer to?

Thanks!

Pam

SammieMtz Rookie

k sorry pam...i sowwry...anyways im not sure what the delphi list is..?

Karrie Newbie

Hi,

I'm new to the board as far as posting here but have lurked for some time now. I'd really appreciate having the list sent to my e-mail address, which is sassybrt4@aol.com. Thank you very much.

Karrie

SueC Explorer

YES PLEASE!!

scorey@sbcglobal.net

Thank you for doing this!! Much appreciated.

Kenster61 Enthusiast

This is a great idea. I'd like to receeve this.

ken.ritter@comcast.net

Thank.s a bunch

Becky6 Enthusiast

Me too please!

bellesmommy6@comcast.net

mroper Rookie

Could I have a copy too!!

kmroper2@yahoo.com

Thanks

Mommy to Eliana Newbie

I'd also like a copy jeannette.eliana@gmail.com Thanks!

also check out www.glutensolutions.com

hippiegirl Newbie
hey all... I went to a dietician and she sent me an email with all kinds of products that are gluten free.... it contains

Alcoholic Beverages

Baby Food and Product

Baked Goods

Baking Supplies

Beverages

Candy

Cereal Breakfast

Condiments, Sauces, etc.

Convenience Meals

Dairy

Desserts

Fruits and Veggies

Health and Beauty Products

Household Products

Meat

Medications Rx and OTC

Mexican

Potatoes, Rice, Pasta

School Products

Snack Foods

Soups

Spices and Flavorings

Tomato Products

Vitamins and Supplements

its pretty long tho and it also contains name brand stuff thats gluten free... so if u want me to post it here or send it to you in an email just let me know and I will send it.... it helps out alot!

COULD YOU E-MAIL THE LIST TO ME PLEASE....

MY E-MAIL IS TLYMAN@SPCTRAN.COM

THANKS AND GOOD LUCK

TAMMY

carrottop Newbie

Just sent you a PM...TIA!!

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