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I forgot to ask. Is there anymore free Celiac Food lists available, when I was diagnosed seven years back there was a list of commercial food that was free to download, I cannot afford to pay for lists, please help, there must be something out there??? Also is Ben and Jerry's ice cream still Gluten Free?

I use the one a day prenatal vitamin because I cannot seem to tolerate more, or even the evening primrose, does anyone else have this problem??

Also, is Lipton defcaf tea okay?

Is there anyone that would be willing to IM on aol with me either today or this weekend? It would really help, it helped for my husband's protein absorption problem, he has a chat buddy.

Sus

P.S. Does anyone know of any support groups in Oakland County, Mi where you can sample different Gluten free foods, I went to one a few years back and it really helped.

Also I received an email that Nicole2 responeded to my email but I did not get it, could you resend it?


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Sus, check out Nini's newbie survivor kit, the links are to be found at the bottom of this web page: Open Original Shared Link

I know there are other lists out there, but somebody else might point you to those.

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Also I received an email that Nicole2 responeded to my email but I did not get it, could you resend it?

Did Nicole send you a PM? Check at the right upper corner, where it tells you if you have new messages. If it says you have new messages, click on that link to go to your message center to find your message.

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