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"the Gluten-free Bible"


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Hey all. I am running out of bookshelf space so I am downsizing the collection. I have a copy of "The Gluten-Free Bible" if anyone wants it. It is NOT the ultimate authority that I thought that it would be, but it is a good start if you need something to get started. I am not trying to sell it, just send it to someone. I hate throwing things away, and I don't want to give it to goodwill because I am afraid that it will just end up on a shelf and no one will touch it for years. Maybe you need something to hand to your family so they will understand, here you go. Well, I will wait to hear from someone for a day or two, then it is off to the goodwill. Hope you are in good health! Tiffany


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I'd love to get a copy of this. I have all sorts of gluten-free books on my wishlist on Amazon, but didn't want to spend any more money on books because I just started a new semester, and had to pay tuition and for overpriced books..... I'd love to work something out with you.

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I would like to have it. I will pm you my address. Thank you so much. I have wanted to check it out (due to all the controversy), but havent' really had the extra money to spend. Thanks again!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Hey all. I am running out of bookshelf space so I am downsizing the collection. I have a copy of "The Gluten-Free Bible" if anyone wants it. It is NOT the ultimate authority that I thought that it would be, but it is a good start if you need something to get started. I am not trying to sell it, just send it to someone. I hate throwing things away, and I don't want to give it to goodwill because I am afraid that it will just end up on a shelf and no one will touch it for years. Maybe you need something to hand to your family so they will understand, here you go. Well, I will wait to hear from someone for a day or two, then it is off to the goodwill. Hope you are in good health! Tiffany
tiffjake Enthusiast
I'd love to get a copy of this. I have all sorts of gluten-free books on my wishlist on Amazon, but didn't want to spend any more money on books because I just started a new semester, and had to pay tuition and for overpriced books..... I'd love to work something out with you.

e-mail be at

bergjill at dom.edu

Oh, sorry princess fuzzball, but the angel PMed me and it went to my email box so I have already addressed it to her. I didn't see your reply until I went to "view new posts". Hey, maybe we could pass it around. Ask angel if you can have it after her! Sorry again, Tiffany

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