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Not sure where to put this but...

What's your favorite online blog or website that has to do with gluten-free and celiacs?


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Not sure where to put this but...

What's your favorite online blog or website that has to do with gluten-free and celiacs?

www.celiac.com ?

Here are some blogs that you might find interesting:

https://www.celiac.com/blogs

kareng Grand Master

I have to say Celiac.com. (don't I? :ph34r:)

Also love Open Original Shared Link Lots of gluten free crockpot recipes. Her daughter has Celiac.

eatmeat4good Enthusiast

Celiac.com

is always going to be First in my book since this site saved my life.

But I also love

Mark's Daily Apple.com

which is Paleo and therefore completely gluten free.

Jestgar Rising Star

This place. A lot of other sites post unreferenced information, or try to pass off opinions as fact. I like how the members here try to verify what they're saying, and people will pipe up if they think something is bogus. It really makes a place stronger if all the members contribute, and it the flow of information isn't controlled by one or two main people.

I also like crockpot365 and Mark's Daily Apple. For links to a bunch of great recipes, check out Irish Daveyboy's profile for links to his recipes.

organicmama Contributor

I like glutenfreeonashoestring.com, gingerlemongirl.com, and glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com. You can always find tons more once you start reading comments in those places too.

mushroom Proficient

I'm right there with you on glutenfreegoddess :D - will have to check out the others, cos I haven't come across them before :blink:


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Reba32 Rookie

I've recently found this site to be rather yummy :)Open Original Shared Link

She's not a diagnosed Celiac, but has been gluten free for a few years.

futuredvm24 Rookie

Awesome suggestions! And of course celiac.com was at the top of my list! :) I read some blogs that give recipes and such and was looking for more. Thanks everyone!

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