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:blink:i am looking for places to buys foods online that are good. ive been reading the posts and collected brand types, but imeaning acutal websites that are great with selections and prices, etc. I also am a new member, and i am gluten sensitive, i have been since aug of 04 and i do not eat very well.im 5'0 and probably now like 90-05 lbs, and want to gain weight both muscle and fat/ what would you recommend that has a great taste? i feel so fragile next to my 6'0 boyfriend.. im so fed up and just need to get back on track. I dont have much time do make my own foods/recipes right now and this is why im resorting to online shopping. im always exhausted from my job i come home relax with my love and try to eat what food appears appitizing.

anyone used this store before? : Open Original Shared Link ,

or the one from here: glutenfreemall.com? i will be popping up when i can. thanks for the information, ad hope you all are well. :P "]


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also what do you all enjoy for snacks? i am a phone reservations agent mostly on the phone and have very little time for meals while working/ what are healthy and filling snacks.

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or amazon .com

what type of foodstuff are you looking for?

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