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Happy Thanksgiving To The Gfforum!


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Wishing everyone on this wonderful board a very happy Thanksgiving! We all have much to be thankful for. Even though Celiac is a strange, strange thing :P, we are all thankful to have this board that provides us with such great information, recipes, medical information, support, and friendships.

Even when we complain about the food, the hardship, the crazy family members who sometimes don't get it, the time, the money.....

We are thankful that we HAVE food and nourishment, and family and friends to celebrate with.

Thank you all for supporting me in this past year, with both Celiac and non-Celiac health problems.

Love,

Laura :wub::wub::wub:


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Have a good Thanksgiving, too, HappyGirl.

jerseyangel Proficient

All lovely thoughts, Laura :) I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving :D

Jestgar Rising Star

What are we truly thankful for?

I'm thankful for a reason to pay attention to what I put into my body.

I'm thankful for having true friends who go out of their way to take care of me.

Sweetfudge Community Regular
Wishing everyone on this wonderful board a very happy Thanksgiving! We all have much to be thankful for. Even though Celiac is a strange, strange thing :P, we are all thankful to have this board that provides us with such great information, recipes, medical information, support, and friendships.

Even when we complain about the food, the hardship, the crazy family members who sometimes don't get it, the time, the money.....

We are thankful that we HAVE food and nourishment, and family and friends to celebrate with.

Thank you all for supporting me in this past year, with both Celiac and non-Celiac health problems.

Love,

Laura :wub::wub::wub:

Hear hear! I truly believe I am blessed. I am glad that I have a disease that I can treat by myself! I am also very thankful for all the people who lived this lifestyle before me, and made it easier to be a Celiac today!

almostnrn Explorer

I am thankful for everyone of you who have taken the time to read a vent or answer a question I have had. For every post that has made me laugh so hard the whole family has come down to the office to see what is going on, and especially for the caring attitudes I've seen displayed so many times when someone is really in a bad place. You are all the best and I didn't live or eat nearly as well before I found this board as I do now! Thank you all and I wish every single person on here have a very happy and hopefully gluten-free Thansgiving!

marciab Enthusiast

I am thankful for all of you and the support you have given me over the last year. Group hug :D Marcia


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Well said Laura!!!

I am so thankful for all I have learned on this board and the wonderful friends I have made.

I hope everyone has a wonderful - healthy & happy Thanksgiving.

xoxo

Adelle Enthusiast

Love u all!! Happy thanksgiving!!

*hugs n kisses*

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