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Dilemma ! How Do I Solve This ?


irish daveyboy

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irish daveyboy Community Regular

I have a problem !

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I have put together a new site of Gluten Free Video Recipes or those easily adapted.

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I've scoured the video hosting sites and collected all the compliant recipes suitable for a Gluten Free Diet, and put them all together, easily accessable, by cuisine, type etc.

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I believe it will be an asset to all following a gluten free diet!!!

The is no personal gain involved, I'm just trying to help fellow Celiacs

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Here's my dilemma,

How to I let the people on this forum know without breaking the self-promotion rule ???

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Have you been in the same position, and what did you do ??

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All advice would be appreciated.

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P.S. I already have a website link in my profile (this is an additional site)

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Best Regards,

David


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Lisa Mentor

Dave, can't you do the same as you do your website as in "Cooking Video access through my personal profile page."

It's a great resource and always a lot of fun to brows through. I am glad to share the information found there. Everyone should check it out.!

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  Momma Goose said:
Dave, can't you do the same as you do your website as in "Cooking Video access through my personal profile page."

It's a great resource and always a lot of fun to brows through. I am glad to share the information found there. Everyone should check it out.!

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Hi Lisa,

It seems Jetsgar has already found the site and put up a link.

We must have been posting at the same identical time.

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Best Regards,

David

Jestgar Rising Star
  Momma Goose said:
Dave, can't you do the same as you do your website as in "Cooking Video access through my personal profile page."

It's a great resource and always a lot of fun to brows through. I am glad to share the information found there. Everyone should check it out.!

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Wow! This one's awesome too! I only checked out the video site.

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