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This morning she did a segment about the Bethesda, Maryland Gluten Free Cookoff. She mentioned Celiac Disease quite often with the need for gluten free cooking awareness.

She's the best thing since sliced Kinnikinnick! :lol:


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

That's great!!!!

I am hoping to go to the Philly cook-off, it is in June.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I send a rather detailed e-mail to Dr. Sanjay Gupta about 1 month ago. He had a segment about a study where white brain matter and it's causes and effects. I attached a few articles about celiac disease and the unidentified white matter that quite often shows up in our brains. Hopefully, he will sit down and have a nice chat with Heidi Collins and decide to do a whole expose on celiac.....

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pedro Explorer

This is excellent!!!!!!

little-c Contributor

Does Heidi Collins have celiac?

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Yep. She discussed it about a month ago on CNN>........

Rusla Enthusiast

I sure hope we get a lot more coming out of the closet with this on tv. The more aware people are the better it will be for everyone.


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

What is this cookoff and when is it? Thank you.

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Nevermind, it already happened.

Nantzie Collaborator

Heidi Collins on a Roll? Shouldn't this be in the Recipes section? (Get it? Get it?)

At least we know she's gluten-free!

Ba-dump-bump.

I'll be here all week! Please tip your waitresses!

:P

jerseyangel Proficient
Heidi Collins on a Roll? Shouldn't this be in the Recipes section? (Get it? Get it?)

:lol: Good one!

babygirl1234 Rookie

cool :)

Rusla Enthusiast
:lol: Good one!

You have some nerve showing me a lemon merangue pie, young missy.

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