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27204-1442977708 Newbie

Hi,

I'm 23, and I'm a french celiac and I would like to visit the USA one day. I hope i could be welcomed by young american celiacs at home because it is easier for my gluten-free diet and it would be interesting to meet others celiacs. I can too welcome celiacs in France.

Maybe could you help me to do this project? Thanks!

Emilie


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rinne Apprentice

Bonjour. :)

What a wonderful idea! I am in Canada so I cannot help you with it but I think it is a brilliant idea.

I wish you much success.

nutbutters Rookie

Salut!

I suggest looking into going to New York; there are a good number of celiacs and it is a great place for someone who is just arriving from abroad. There is a good French population as well, which would make your journey that much easier. Gluten Free New York often has meet-ups, so asking them for help would be in your best interest.

Bon voyage et bonne chance pour ton voyage!

27204-1442977708 Newbie
Bonjour. :)

What a wonderful idea! I am in Canada so I cannot help you with it but I think it is a brilliant idea.

I wish you much success.

Thanks for your answer!

But I can too visit Canada!

27204-1442977708 Newbie
Salut!

I suggest looking into going to New York; there are a good number of celiacs and it is a great place for someone who is just arriving from abroad. There is a good French population as well, which would make your journey that much easier. Gluten Free New York often has meet-ups, so asking them for help would be in your best interest.

Bon voyage et bonne chance pour ton voyage!

Thanks!

Do you know how to contact gluten-free New York?

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