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Anybody From The New Jersey/ Pennsylvania Area?


Kimmy913

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Hi! I am new to the gluten-free life and new to this board and looking for anyone from New Jersey like Burlington County, or even Bristol Pennsylvania area. particularly to chat with, share recipes and learn/discuss anything gluten-free related, and to just to have a friend around me who is gluten free as well! I was diagnosed gluten free about 4 weeks ago.

Well I think this Meeting Room is pretty cool, and I hope to find someone local soon. Thanks!

Kim

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Hi! I am new to the gluten-free life and new to this board and looking for anyone from New Jersey like Burlington County, or even Bristol Pennsylvania area. particularly to chat with, share recipes and learn/discuss anything gluten-free related, and to just to have a friend around me who is gluten free as well! I was diagnosed gluten free about 4 weeks ago.

Well I think this Meeting Room is pretty cool, and I hope to find someone local soon. Thanks!

Kim

Hi Kimmy, I am in PA but up near Elmira/Corning New York. I was also looking for someone near me who has some experience with Celiac. I am newly diagnosed as well. If you are interested in emailing, my email addy is... lilsissuzi@yahoo.com please put gluten-free or Gluten Free in the subject line....

Thanks

Suzi

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