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gluten-free Support Group In Federal Way, Wa


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Gluten Free Support Group at Marlene's Market in Federal Way. Our next meeting is Monday 2/18/08 at 7:00

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We will be having samples from Open Original Shared Link and Open Original Shared Link. Come hungry! :D

Anybody in South King or North Pierce county - mark your calendar and hope to see you there!


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Gluten Free Support Group at Marlene's Market in Federal Way. Our next meeting is Monday 2/18/08 at 7:00

Open Original Shared Link

We will be having samples from Open Original Shared Link and Open Original Shared Link. Come hungry! :D

Anybody in South King or North Pierce county - mark your calendar and hope to see you there!

I received my test results last thursday and am quite nervious about the whole thing. I live in Issaquah, however have heard great things about your group. I am upset that I missed it this week. Would it be alright if I came to the next one?

Have a great day!

Stephanie

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Come on down! :) Next month we are going to have the dietician from Organic Bistro come and speak to us about living gluten-free and have samples of their entrees. We meet the third Monday of the month at Marlene's.

If you decide you don't want to make the trek down here, here are some links to other support groups in the area. We'd love to have you, but sometimes it's nice to have something closer to home.

Open Original Shared Link

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