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Anyone Keep A Gluten/celiac/food Blog?


gabby

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gabby Enthusiast

Hi again,

I got to wondering if anyone on the board keeps a blog that coverss gluten, celiac, food intolerances, recipes, etc. It seems that so many members have a ton of advice and experience, and I'd love to visit your blogs for more!

Maybe y'all could list your URLs

Thanks!


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irish daveyboy Community Regular

Hi again,

I got to wondering if anyone on the board keeps a blog that coverss gluten, celiac, food intolerances, recipes, etc. It seems that so many members have a ton of advice and experience, and I'd love to visit your blogs for more!

Maybe y'all could list your URLs

Thanks!

Answer is yes I do have gluten-free recipe blogs, but it is against board rules to mention the names or URL's in a post, However, we can have links to our websites or Blogs in our 'About Me' section of our profiles.

I can't tell you about anyone else that have Sites/Blogs they would have to let you know in a similar manner.

The rules of the forum prohibit self promotion of any kind, however I can post a link to someone else's Blog (if that makes sense)

Best Regards,

David

gabby Enthusiast

Oops...I didn't realize this was against policy.

precious831 Contributor

I also have one but ditto on what PP said.

irish daveyboy Community Regular

Oops...I didn't realize this was against policy.

Another way people could let you known and also give you the URLS is

in a PM (Private Message) by going to your profile and clicking on send PM.

Best Regards,

David

sb2178 Enthusiast

I have a gluten free-friendly food blog. Everything posted is gluten-free, but many recipes are flexible to using non-gluten-free pasta for example, or possibly just white flour instead of rice flour.

My blog also has other random nutrition/food/gardening/fiber arts stuff on it.

And I would like to see other people's posts here, as I am lazy about going to people's profile unless I know there is a reason to do so.

sunnybabi1986 Contributor

I have 2 blogs that I follow and love dearly...

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