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Hi, Im the 1965kid, AKA 42 year old redneck, turned Gluten free guy a few weeks ago.

This sure is a great site with scads of helpful and knowledgeable folks.

Anybody from Arkansas?

I would like to meet like minded folks from my area.

It would be nice to be able to chat FTF about this Gluten free stuff.

I live 20 minutes North of the Rock.


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Hi 1965kid,

I live in Eureka Springs. I am afraid Arkansas is not a very gluten free friendly place. I do most of my shopping over the internet, or when I go to Tulsa.

There is a gluten free brewery coming to Springdale. They say they plan to serve pizza there, too.

The pickin's are slim in my neck of the woods, I hope there is more available to you in Little Rock.

I order my favorite stuff from amazon .com, most of it at a discount in bulk. I order so much that I joined the supersaver shipping plan and get free 2 express shipping on most things.

Good luck, and let me know if you need some suggestions.

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Hi, Im the 1965kid, AKA 42 year old redneck, turned Gluten free guy a few weeks ago.

This sure is a great site with scads of helpful and knowledgeable folks.

Anybody from Arkansas?

I would like to meet like minded folks from my area.

It would be nice to be able to chat FTF about this Gluten free stuff.

I live 20 minutes North of the Rock.

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