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First, let me introduce myself. My name is Melisa. I am a classically trained chef and am currently studying to become a registered dietician. I am in the process of being tested for celiac, but regardless of the results will be implementing a gluten-free lifestyle immediately following all testing. I am married and have two daughters, ages 3 and 5.

I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting daily/weekly gluten-free meal plans, including shopping lists and recipes? Although every recipe would not work for all celiacs, taking into consideration the wide range of other food allergies & intolerances, most would work for many.

If anyone is interested, I would be happy to post them as I create them, I just don't want to waste what little energy I have if nobody is interested.

Sincerely,

Melisa


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First, let me introduce myself. My name is Melisa. I am a classically trained chef and am currently studying to become a registered dietician. I am in the process of being tested for celiac, but regardless of the results will be implementing a gluten-free lifestyle immediately following all testing. I am married and have two daughters, ages 3 and 5.

I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting daily/weekly gluten-free meal plans, including shopping lists and recipes? Although every recipe would not work for all celiacs, taking into consideration the wide range of other food allergies & intolerances, most would work for many.

If anyone is interested, I would be happy to post them as I create them, I just don't want to waste what little energy I have if nobody is interested.

Sincerely,

Melisa

Personally I would find it interesting. I would think it would really help people who are new to the diet, or people who are starting to get feed up with the diet. I find the different meals that people come up with very interesting.

flagbabyds Collaborator

yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes please

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes please

My thoughts exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And THANK YOU so much!

Guest mmc

I will be more than happy to post things as I create them. It will most likely be a few days before I get the first menu done, but I will post.

I'm just glad I can be of help!

Guest Mari

This sounds great!! Count me in.

jerseyangel Proficient

We're always interested in new recipes and meal ideas! That was so kind of you to offer. :)


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Ursa Major Collaborator

What a fabulous idea, that is very sweet of you. Even though I likely won't be able to use your recipes, I know a lot of people here will.

Rusla Enthusiast

I would like to welcome you to the board. Thank you so much for offering up such a lovely idea. It would be very much appreciated. You are terrific!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes please

and could I add just one more YES PLEEEEEEEEASE!!!!!!!!!

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Melisa-

That sounds awesome!! Thanks for putting in all the energy and time for us!! I can't wait to see what you come up with.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

First, let me introduce myself. My name is Melisa. I am a classically trained chef and am currently studying to become a registered dietician. I am in the process of being tested for celiac, but regardless of the results will be implementing a gluten-free lifestyle immediately following all testing. I am married and have two daughters, ages 3 and 5.

I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting daily/weekly gluten-free meal plans, including shopping lists and recipes? Although every recipe would not work for all celiacs, taking into consideration the wide range of other food allergies & intolerances, most would work for many.

If anyone is interested, I would be happy to post them as I create them, I just don't want to waste what little energy I have if nobody is interested.

Sincerely,

Melisa

Ksmith Contributor

Sounds great!!! Much appreciated :) I can't wait!

StrongerToday Enthusiast

Woo Hoo!! Thank you!! :D

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I'd love it! I make up a monthly supper plan (or try to, sometimes it's only two weeks) but I need some new kid-friendly recipes.

Thanks in advance.

nettiebeads Apprentice
First, let me introduce myself. My name is Melisa. I am a classically trained chef and am currently studying to become a registered dietician. I am in the process of being tested for celiac, but regardless of the results will be implementing a gluten-free lifestyle immediately following all testing. I am married and have two daughters, ages 3 and 5.

I was wondering if anyone would be interested in me posting daily/weekly gluten-free meal plans, including shopping lists and recipes? Although every recipe would not work for all celiacs, taking into consideration the wide range of other food allergies & intolerances, most would work for many.

If anyone is interested, I would be happy to post them as I create them, I just don't want to waste what little energy I have if nobody is interested.

Sincerely,

Melisa

Oooh!!! My hubby (non-celiac disease) is also a classically trained sous chef (and me with gall bladder problems :( )

He's gotten really good at tweaking recipes to make them low fat for me, along with of course being gluten-free.

Please post! This would be very interesting!

Annette

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has been a good resouce.

Nicole

JenAnderson Rookie

AWESOME!!!! Thanks so much!

RoseNNJ Apprentice

Welcome Melisa :) Yet one more PLEASE! & a Thank you.

VydorScope Proficient
yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes please yes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes pleaseyes please

You should a bit unsure... prehaps you should respond later when you have more time to think about it? :D:P

jenvan Collaborator

yeah--bring it on !! :D

Cheri A Contributor

I'd love it too!

On another message board I post at we have a "What's For Dinner" board that we all post what we are having for dinner and recipes when requested... noone else deals w/the dietary restrictions that I do but I get ideas from them and it sometimes gives me inspiration. Maybe some of you would like to do that too.. ?

lorka150 Collaborator

interesting, i was going to suggest we start doing a "What Are You Eating Today?" thing with our menus, so everyone can have constant ideas, or can point out if someone felt sick and we can pinpoint it, and whatnot.

flagbabyds Collaborator
You should a bit unsure... prehaps you should respond later when you have more time to think about it? :D:P

I would say that thought took about 1/8 of a second to come up with...

schuyler Apprentice

Awesome!!!!!!!! I can't wait to see what you come up with. Thanks in advance!!!!

CarlaB Enthusiast

I'm very interested!! Always looking for new ideas! Thank you!

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