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The next meeting is Jan 19th at Winthrop hospital outreach center THE MEETING IS AT 730 PM

KIDS ARE WELCOME

Speakers include nutritionist Lynn Newman

Lots of food vendors

Call jim, Callahan


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Good job Joel--I am a member of the Suffolk County Celiac Group too. This vendor fair will be a lot more work then the last one.

joel Newbie
Good job Joel--I am a member of the Suffolk County Celiac Group too. This vendor fair will be a lot more work then the last one.

I went to the meeting about 80 plus people.

Get Healthy America was there 148 Manetto Hill road

Plainview 516 922 1323

They put out about 20 samples

They are open seven days a week

They great bakes from penn

and everybody eats from Brooklyn and I heard they carry Joan bagels

I have not been there yet.

But I go to Dr b wells in Plainview and Fairway all have a good selection of glutten free produts.

Franklin square health foods was there number is 516 437 2570

944 Hempstead turn franklin square 11010

I have been to the store a nice friendly lot of glutten free products.

The magnet lady was there for the back of cars . She has green magnets for awareness. She works in the city

www.glutenfreeforever.info

Lynn Newman clinical nutritionist spoke about the importance of eating organic nmeets and organic dairy.

she felt is good for the stomach

Ginger, aloevera juice not distiled , phenyl seeds , slippery elm, rice syruip

Shee also spoke about the different testing methods.

The suffolk fair was also mentioned.

The next meeting at Winthrop is 730pm april 20

They will have to dr s talking from garden city who are affiliated with Winthrop.

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