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Anyone In Brooklyn Or Nyc?


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laurieb119 Rookie

i am a veteran celiac but looking to meet other people who have celiac as well. I have not been to meetings for years, but keep up to date with info. Just looking to make some celiac friends. ANyone in NY or even NJ

LAURIE


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irish Contributor

Hi Laurie,

I am from Yonkers but I work in New York and go to the city on my days off. I have not gone to any meetups. But I would like to.

You can e-mail me.

Loretta

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fanny Apprentice

Hi my name is Fanny, I live in queens new will celiac would live to meet people that i can relate to.

  • 2 weeks later...
laurichick Newbie

Hey!

I live in suffolk county

the local Celiac group is having a vendor fair June 11th if anyone is interested! You can try new things!

Heres the info!:

Gluten Free Vendor Fair

Sunday June 11th 2006

11am-5pm

hosted by Comfy Cusine Open Original Shared Link

Vendors: (Just a partial List!!)

Comfy Cusine

Wild By Nature

Silly Yak Shirts

Sweet Karma Bakery

Buckwheat Distributers

Mamas Italian resuraunt

Everybody Eats

Whole foods market

Juice Plus

gluten-free living magazine

gluten-free naturals

Eart's Remidies

Good Eatz

Food Tek

MR. Ritts Bakery

Cornucopia

Celiac Chicks

Special Guest Rory Jones Co Author of "Celiac Disease: A hidden epidemic"

You will also be able to purchase gluten-free items all in one location with no S/H!

Everyone that attends will recieve their choice of one Entree and one Pizza from comfy cuisine just for visiting the fair!

also for anyone driving there, the owner of comfy cusine assured us that parking is NOT an issue (and that you may ignore the no parking signs!) Because this is an industrial area and the other local bussinesses are not there that day!

Plus I'll be there helping out!

If you have any questions or need any info you can email me at Open Original Shared Link

lushgreen Apprentice

Oh, I just saw this thread - never thought to look in this forum. I live in NYC! And would love to meet other people with gluten issues. Just got diagnosed.

lauriechick, Is the vendor fair accessible by public transport? No car!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I live in Westchester (Tarrytown), and work in NYC. I've been to a couple meetings sponsored by the Westchester Celiac Group.

Guest arnelwendy
Oh, I just saw this thread - never thought to look in this forum. I live in NYC! And would love to meet other people with gluten issues. Just got diagnosed.

lauriechick, Is the vendor fair accessible by public transport? No car!

THERE IS A TRAIN INTO PINELAWN

tHE SUFFOLK GROUP WILL BE TRYING TO ARRANGE FOR PICK UP CONTACT THEM

MICHAEL THORN EVENT CORD 631 395 5071


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Risa Johnson Newbie
i am a veteran celiac but looking to meet other people who have celiac as well. I have not been to meetings for years, but keep up to date with info. Just looking to make some celiac friends. ANyone in NY or even NJ

LAURIE

Risa Johnson Newbie

Myself since a baby and my 16 yr old son recently diagnosed. Have recently been adhering to diet,

have been symptom free or symptoms weren't obvious since childhood .Trying to figure out supplements

and other ingredients that aren't obvious is time consuming and often fruitless. Many manufacturers feign

ignorance.

Good luck,

frisa

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