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It's run by two people from the Seacoast Area Celiac Support Group (which I didn't even know existed) and it looks great! I just joined undere the same user name as here so you can find me there too. It's great for people in Mass. and maine too if you don't have a local.

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jerseyangel Proficient

Hey B--That looks great! I saw your name under "newest registered member"! ;)

ryebaby0 Enthusiast

Thank you so much for posting this! My extended family lives in Rye, and schlepping coolers of food 500 miles is getting old! The internet triumphs again....

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Yeah- I'm so excited!!!!!!! Rye is beautiful!

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ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you

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Yeah- I'm so excited!!!!!!! Rye is beautiful!

But is it gluten-free? :P

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But is it gluten-free? :P

I've heard the town itself won't verify by phone :P BUT.... Philbrick's fresh market (very near Rye) will meet your every gluten-free need and gourmet too!


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jayshunee Newbie

I am also new and I also just signed up for that group!! I read and posted a few things. It looks great!! I am excited to get to know more families with this issue and find out more of what I can do for my family!!!

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Robina Contributor
Thank you so much for posting this! My extended family lives in Rye, and schlepping coolers of food 500 miles is getting old! The internet triumphs again....

joanna

Tell them to go to the Dover Health Food Store in Dover, NH... LOTS of celiac foods and products and the owners are AWESOME people... will order whatever you want if they don't already carry it... plus they do a gluten free sale day every two months...

this is awesome!!! I love this forum and will always be grateful to the seasoned pros here... but it's nice to have something more local to me :-)

I am also new and I also just signed up for that group!! I read and posted a few things. It looks great!! I am excited to get to know more families with this issue and find out more of what I can do for my family!!!

how long did it take to get your activation email?

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