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irish daveyboy Community Regular

Hi All,

I've just updated my Profile,

Finally added a Personal Statemant.

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Starting to loose the run of myself?

What next.. Writing Blogs perhaps

Best Regards,

David.


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Hi Davey Boy! Love your website.......BTW those Fragrant Fish Fillets look FANTASTIC and I will definitely be trying those! Thanks!!!!

:)

irish daveyboy Community Regular
Hi Davey Boy! Love your website.......BTW those Fragrant Fish Fillets look FANTASTIC and I will definitely be trying those! Thanks!!!!

:)

Hi Susie,

I'm glad you found it interesting, I'm trying to get as much information as possible

in the one place so that it will eventually become 'The Reference Place'.

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I've started a blog on the site and will add more as time goes by,

hopefully it will answer a lot of people's questions on baking,

ingredients, what each ingredient does in the process.

What the outcome would be if substitutions were made or quantities altered etc.

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Many thanks once again for the praises,

Best Regards,

David

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

Thanks so much for sharing the recipes look delicious, I have a question. Im not familiar with mascarpone cheese. Is it similar to a cream cheese?

irish daveyboy Community Regular
Thanks so much for sharing the recipes look delicious, I have a question. Im not familiar with mascarpone cheese. Is it similar to a cream cheese?

Hi 'Glutenfreefamily',

Mascapone cheese is a type of plain Italian cream cheese, used a lot in Italian desserts,

like 'Tiramasu' etc it comes in a tub and should be freely available at the Deli or Cheese counter

in your local Supermarket or larger Convenience Store.

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Thank you for looking at the site, there's a lot to see, it would take days to see everything.

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I started the site to benefit all Coeliacs/Celiacs and people with multiple allergies.

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Best Regards,

David

irish daveyboy Community Regular

Hi all again,

Just a quick update message, a lot of people that have had a look at my site and found it good

have PM'd me and asked can they pass on the website address to others.

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Please feel free to pass the web address to 'ANYONE' that may be interested.

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I'm getting good feedback and I'm delighted that so many of you have checked it out.

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Check back every so often to see any updates.

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Best Regards,

David

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

Thanks so much david Im anxious to try some new recipes. I do have a casein intolerance but I cheat once in a great while on it.


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