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Vegan And Gluten Free Recipes


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This Earth Day I wanted to post some websites on vegan and gluten free living and recipes.

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Marie1976 Enthusiast

This Earth Day I wanted to post some websites on vegan and gluten free living and recipes.

Open Original Shared Link

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Happy Earth Day

Thank you, I'm gluten free and vegan too. Happy Earth Day! ;)

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This Earth Day I wanted to post some websites on vegan and gluten free living and recipes.

Open Original Shared Link

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Happy Earth Day

you listed a couple of my favorite sites

Happy Earth Day :D

Mahee Newbie

Thank you for posting these! I'm vegan and gluten-free too, and always looking for new recipes! Many thanks...

ruca55 Apprentice

Thank you! I'm new here and was just about to ask if anyone had any vegan recipes!

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Not sure if I'm allowed to post this but there is also a really good book called The Whole Life Nutrition Cookbook that has some great recipes. They also have a website and a facebook page with lots of useful links and recipes.

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Fire Fairy Enthusiast

I'm a gluten free vegitarian thinking about going vegan. Thank you for posting the links. If you have any newbie info to share please send me a message I can use all the help I can get. :)


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