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New Site-- Free gluten-free Coupons & Samples!


mamaw

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mamaw Community Regular

Hi all

I found this today ... Open Original Shared Link. The site has recipes & info plus in 2009 samples & gluten-free coupons!. That sounds great as we all would love anything that gives us a dollar break on gluten-free staples......its free to register too.

blessings

mamaw


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Katester Enthusiast

That's awesome!!! Thank you so much for posting about it! I already signed up. ;)

jerseyangel Proficient

I signed up too!! Thanks, Mamaw :D

Sweetfudge Community Regular

yay thanks for sharing!

curlyfries Contributor

Very cool.......thanks bunches!

plantime Contributor

Thanks Mamaw, I'll check it out.

NoGluGirl Contributor

Dear Mamaw,

Thank you so much for posting this site! :D I am going to see what all I can find on there. I had no idea this even existed. Maybe now I will be able to afford some goodies! I need to sign up for these coupons!

Sincerely,

NoGluGirl


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AnneM Apprentice

Thanks a bunch, I signed up, it seems like a very cool site! :D

digmom1014 Enthusiast

Thank you-I'm tired of wasting my money throwing away shody gluten-free food!

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Digmom 1014

I understand --- I wasted so much gluten-free food that I or no one could swallow. I do alot of research in regards to the cream of the crop in gluten-free. I only buy now what I've sampled & I know is worth buying. The foods today are so much better than even five ago so gluten-free has come a long way . I know many of the new baker/vendors in the arena today so if you are craving a gluten-free food let me know perhaps I can send you in the right direction.

People today who are being dx'd are fair better off than some of us older gluten-free ones! Newbies have excellent choices to begin with.... less wasting of money ...

blessings

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