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Ithaca, Ny?


GF-Jen

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I recently moved to Ithaca, NY from CA - Anyone out there? Anyone interested in starting a gluten-free dinner group?


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I'm a bit too far away (east of Toronto), but my niece lives in Ithaca, NY (she attends Cornell - 3rd year).....

Good luck with the dinner group!

Karen

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GlutenFreeAl Contributor
I recently moved to Ithaca, NY from CA - Anyone out there? Anyone interested in starting a gluten-free dinner group?

gluten-free-Jen, I know this post is pretty old, but I'm moving to Ithaca this weekend! Do you still live there? Any success finding anyone else??

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gluten-free-Jen, I know this post is pretty old, but I'm moving to Ithaca this weekend! Do you still live there? Any success finding anyone else??

I am really close to Ithaca and wondering also.

GlutenFreeAl Contributor

Ravenwoodglass, where do you live??

GFqueen17 Contributor

I'm also close to Ithaca...i'm in Rochester.

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