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If You Had To Recommend Any Website For Info On How Live Gluten Free What Would Your Favorite Be?


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Please list your fav websites that have valueable info for newly diagnosed celiacs. How to live gluten free, recipes etc. I would like to know how detailed i will need to change my life, ex. kitchen supplies, what i need to look out for etc. Thanks!


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Jessica,

The information that you're requesting is all here. Scroll down and type in a search for what you may be interested in. This site is SO packed with information that it would take you a week or two to digest all the information. For interest, type in recipies............all you would want to have.

Good luck and let us know what you came up with. If you don't see what you need, we are all her to answer questions. I'm not good at posting sites, but others will. (sorta like, old dog, new tricks :blink: )

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Everything I need is right here, including the best support system I could ever ask for.

The only other site I would suggest would be the www.delphiforums.com for the delphi list.

Hugs!

Karen

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I agree with the others. I found this site about 2 months after I was diagnosed. Everything I need pertaining to Celiac--info, support--is right here. This is the only board I am involved with, so I really don't know about any others that may be out there.

Rusla Enthusiast

I have to agree. Everything I need is here and you can't get better than this.

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Please list your fav websites that have valueable info for newly diagnosed celiacs. How to live gluten free, recipes etc. I would like to know how detailed i will need to change my life, ex. kitchen supplies, what i need to look out for etc. Thanks!

You already found the best. I have joined the yahoo group also but rarely go there as I found the board confusing, but then I confuse easily. I post on other mediacal sites and this is where I send everyone for info. Our members are the best.

VydorScope Proficient

I have been to many celiac disease related sites, but it the end THIS is the only one I visit regularly. 99% of the time if I need info, I can find it here. And 99% of the time its the most current information advailible.


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Lord Vincent,

Tymber is getting cuter and cuter! Look at those cheeks!

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Karen

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Lord Vincent,

Tymber is getting cuter and cuter! Look at those cheeks!

Hugs.

Karen

THANKS! Dont forget you can see lots of pictures of our little star via my site Open Original Shared Link :D

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Vincent--the new picture of little Tymber is adorable! He is such a cutie :)

VydorScope Proficient
Vincent--the new picture of little Tymber is adorable! He is such a cutie :)

Thanks!!

LOL the little guy cant read or write yet, but he can already hijack a thread! He gonna go places!

ianm Apprentice

It just doesn't get any better than Celiac.com.

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yep I agree, this website Celiac.com and the gluten-free forum is the most complete, accurate, up to date website around. I've researched TONS of websites and THIS ONE is the best! WE LOVE SCOTT!!!!

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Yep--Scott RULES! :D

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