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katrinamaria Explorer

hey everybody!

i'm so excited i had to share! i LOVE the food network anyway, but they just showed this little snipet of like a commercial of a lady talking about gluten and how it's in everything. and then it said she had her own website (glutenfreegirl.com). she makes really tasty looking gluten-free food. it also said to go to foodnetwork.com for more info. well, thats all :) i just thought it was awesome!

ttyl!

kms


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hey thats great. Have you checked out the links yet?

justjane Rookie

Her name is Shauna and she lives in Seattle. She wrote about her experience with the Food Network in her blog awhile ago when they shot it. Good to know that the commercials are being broadcast. I think she seems like an awesome woman, a talented writer, and maybe just the type of chef we need on the Food Network to expose the world of gluten-free.

natalunia Rookie

YAY Shauna! She is my hero now!

Sweetfudge Community Regular

YAY FOR CELIAC AWARENESS!

katrinamaria Explorer

hey everyone!

i checked the links...i couldn't really find anything at foodnetwork.com, but the lady's site was neat. omg...wouldn't that be amazing if they gave her a cooking show on the food network?!?! that would be so awesome!!

:lol: kms

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

OMG this is so cool


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IrishKelly Contributor
hey everybody!

i'm so excited i had to share! i LOVE the food network anyway, but they just showed this little snipet of like a commercial of a lady talking about gluten and how it's in everything. and then it said she had her own website (glutenfreegirl.com). she makes really tasty looking gluten-free food. it also said to go to foodnetwork.com for more info. well, thats all :) i just thought it was awesome!

ttyl!

kms

Wow, thanks alot for her website :D

  • 3 months later...
StrongerToday Enthusiast

They've been playing the commercial a lot lately!! Here's the link to FoodNetwork, it's a good segment.

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jerseyangel Proficient
They've been playing the commercial a lot lately!! Here's the link to FoodNetwork, it's a good segment.

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I enjoyed that! Thanks for posting.

i canary Rookie

Thanks for sharing. The food looks wonderful!!!

Phyllis28 Apprentice

Thank you for sharing. I just recently found the Gluten Free Girl website but until now I had not been able to locate the Food Network segment.

Phyllis

Gluten Free 28 years

melie Apprentice

The clip is also on Youtube:

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the clip is 3:51 long, a very nice segment.

  • 2 weeks later...
kbabe1968 Enthusiast

That's actually waht got me thinking about Gluten free again. Long story - inconclusive blood tests, not enough $$ for the upper GI for confirm. We're trying gluten-free now to see if I get better.

I saw her commercial on food network (i'm a food network addict). I was so encouraged. Read her blog for days. She seems like an awesome person!

:) YEAH!!!!

Maureen73 Apprentice

:lol: I saw the commercial last night and literally sat there with my mouth open!! I couldn't believe someone was talking about gluten on the FOOD NETWORK of all places! How awesome is that?? I love the idea of a gluten free cooking show...

We are finally getting into the mainstream little by little.

YIPPEE!!

Maureen

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Yay, I LOVED that show segment, it is awesome! That is a great fun way of making people aware of celiac disease and gluten-free living, without making it sound depressing.

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