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New Delphi Lists! Product Lists!


celiac3270

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Delphi Forums put out their product list just recently. For those who are members, check it out--you can download the 60 page sort of master list or download a zip with individual product lists (like, medications, snacks, dairy, condiments, vitamins, desserts, etc.).

For those who aren't members, but want the list, I have both downloaded, so just e-mail or pm me with your e-mail address and whether you want the individual lists, one list, or both.

These lists are much better than the Sholland because they're updated more frequently.


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KellyR Apprentice

I would love a copy of the list if you could e-mail it to me at Brey98@aol.com.

Thanks a bunch

Kelly

celiac3270 Collaborator

I just sent it to you and I've already sent it to 8 others....anyone else?

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Hi celiac3270.... I'm actually a member of Delphi groups but for me to be able to open the list I need to download winzip which appears to be $29.

Could you send me the list you have so I don't have to buy yet another program for my computer (why can't they come with what you need).

thanks,

Susan

bailey@cape.com

:)

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sure, I'll take it out of the zip. It'll take a little longer to download that way, but at least you'll be able to download it. If anyone else had that problem, e-mail back and I'll send it upzipped.

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

Hi :-)

Please send it unzipped to me, too - thanks so much!

Gina

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

oops - forgot to give address:

ginareynolds164@yahoo.com


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cmom Contributor

Hi celiac3270! If it's not too much trouble I would also like the updated lists. My email address is: rldter@rtccom.net

Thank you so much for EVERYTHING!

Peaches503 Newbie

Hi celiac3270!

If it's not too much trouble, I also would like all of the new lists. My email is Peaches503@aol.com. I really appreciate it! Thanks!

-Peaches

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Isn't celiac3270 awesome???? ;)

Your Canadian Friend,

Karen

chuot Newbie

I'd appreciate receiving your list! Zipped is fine. My email address is:

carmenhuot@ncinternet.net

Thanks so much!

cdford Contributor

You've done it again, celiac3270. Thanks so much. Zipped is fine by me as well.

celiac3270 Collaborator

I sent it to all the e-mail addresses listed. When in doubt, I sent it unzipped. It takes a little longer to download that way, but that way I know you'll be able to open it.

Sorry, Donna, I don't have your address. Could you PM (or e-mail) it to me? I would just send it through the celiac.com e-mail thing, but you can't put attachments in that way.

Karen, I was going to ask you if you wanted--forgetting that a list of gluten-free products in the US wouldn't be very helpful. <_< Sorry!

-C

FaithInScienceToo Contributor

You're terrific!

Thanks, Coult!

Gina

jenvan Collaborator

Hey celiac3270--hook me up. Please :) PS--You're the bomb B)

jenvanhoozer@hotmail.com

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sure :D

Sent it ;)

cmom Contributor

Thanks for your timjava script:emoticon('<_<')

smiliee and trouble, celiac3270! Got the lists today!

cmom Contributor

Oops, accidentally clicked on something I didn't want. In case you couldn't decipher, thanks for your time and trouble, celiac3270!!

Bette Explorer

Hi celiac3270,

Could you hook me up too :rolleyes: with both list. I have not started gluten-free yet, but it looks like me and my daughter are headed in that direction. My email is bboophsd@earthlink.net.

THANKS BUNCHES

Bette ;)

Carriefaith Enthusiast
Karen, I was going to ask you if you wanted--forgetting that a list of gluten-free products in the US wouldn't be very helpful. dry.gif Sorry!

Yeah, I know... I'm from Canada as well... I bet that list is really helpful though!

BUT...

The Canadian Celiac Association comes out with updated lists. I just got one from the Charlottetown Chapter in PEI. Soooo if you're from Canada and want a list, just contact your local celiac association chapter. I know there is one available on PEI anyway. It's quite useful!

Bette Explorer

Dear celiac3270,

DOUBLE THANKS!!!! For the lists and reminding me where the orginal post came from. Now could ya just help me find stuff that I lose at home too??? :D

Bette

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sure :)

Hearts Apprentice

Hi celiac3270,

Been reading your responses so it seems like I know you but if you wouldn't mind sending me the list unzipped, I would appreciate it.

chartigan1@optonline.net

Thanks,

Christy

Son with Type I Diabetes and Celiac 1/5/05. Rest of family awaiting results.

GF-Jen Rookie

I'd love the list! Thanks!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Just PM me, e-mail me, or post your e-mail address here. I can't send attachments through PMs, through e-mails via celiac.com, etc.

Hearts, your's is sent.

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