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seashellp Newbie

Hi All,

Been diagnosed coeliac since August 2008. Just learning the ropes as they say and stumbled across this site. Its very interesting to read about other people with the same symptoms etc.

Sea


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Welcome and let us know how we can help you.

seashellp Newbie
Welcome and let us know how we can help you.

Thanks I will. :)

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Hello !! welcome!!! :P

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Welcome to the site! You are going to be amazed at what you read!

Everyone understands where you are coming from and remember if in doubt ASK. Someone will know!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Hi All,

Been diagnosed coeliac since August 2008. Just learning the ropes as they say and stumbled across this site. Its very interesting to read about other people with the same symptoms etc.

Sea

Hello!!

Have you been to 'Mamma's Pizzeria' in Grassmarket??

They do a gluten-free pizza to die for!!! :P (we have been there each time when visiting :D )

As everyone else has said, let us know if we can help you

:)

seashellp Newbie
Hello!!

Have you been to 'Mamma's Pizzeria' in Grassmarket??

They do a gluten-free pizza to die for!!! :P (we have been there each time when visiting :D )

As everyone else has said, let us know if we can help you

:)

I haven't been in there for ages. To be honest I find it really hard to go out for something to eat as you never know whats safe or not. There is a chinese at Morrison Street, I know the owner and they do me gluten free food so I've tended to stick to there. Will definately try Mamma's now tho. Thanks


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