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When I came to this forum eight months ago...I made my login-name "I'm so hungry"...because I was so incredibly hungry! :blink: I didn't have a clue what to eat, how to read labels, what gluten could do to me, how to bake gluten-free, what affordable foods to buy, and what on God's green earth to do with all of my gluten cravings! :rolleyes:

But you guys have been here for me...after reading a thread recently on Kinnikinnick bread (so many people seem to like something they make), I decided to try it and pay the $10 shipping fee...man, was it worth it! :D

I have finally gotten to a point where I can substitute products, buy naturally gluten-free products, bake, and buy on-line without wasting GOBS of money.

So...I'm not "so hungry" anymore! :P

Just had to share and give a thanks to everyone. ((HUGS)) -Julie B)


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YAYYYYYYY Julie!!!! Hip Hip Hooray!!!! Glad you aren't so hungry anymore! I sooooo know the feeling!

I love hearing success stories... this does get easier as we go along!

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