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Philly Gluten Free Cooking Spree


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Judy,

Would you go again next year, if they do it again? If so I hope to see you there!


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

MANDA

SURE I'D GO AGAIN.

I'd ASK WHEN I REGISTER AT THE TABLE IF THEY HAVE THE LISTS OF INGRES.

SEE, THINK IT WAS THERE ALL ALONG I JUST DIDN'T KNOW TO ASK FOR IT

I WAS TOLD THEY'D BE ON THE SERVING TRAYS OF FOOD.

THERE WAS ALOT TO DRINK OTHER THAN WINE AND BEER TOO

PATTI AND MARK ARE THINKING OF GOING NEXT YEAR TOO.

MAYBE WE'LL ALL BE HEALED MORE IN ANOTHER YEAR.

IF YOUR JUST gluten-free..AS I SAID............IT WOULD BE A 'FEAST OF FOOD AND FUN'

luvs2eat Collaborator

I'd sure go next year, but I'll have moved to the Ozark Mountains by then. My daughter wanted to snag the lady they applauded for heading up the volunteer gang... to volunteer next year.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I hope to attend next year. Sounds like you guys had a great time.

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