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Anyone In Mid-Michigan?


josh052980

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josh052980 Enthusiast

I'm a 32 year old, gluten free for one year male. My family tries to support that I have to be gluten free as best they can, but obviously, unless you're there yourself, it's hard to understand. I'm looking for some local Celiacs/gluten intolerance who I can commiserate with. It'd be great to get to know some of you, whether you're near me or not. Drop me a line if you like!


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Hey Josh

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I can't help with Mi but I do know that at the Delta Plex in Grand Rapids , May 19th, 2012 they are having a vendor fair

It is listed on the Delta Plex site.. I'm driving from Pa to go.....

I understand vendors will also be selling this year....

hth

josh052980 Enthusiast

Hey Josh

..

I can't help with Mi but I do know that at the Delta Plex in Grand Rapids , May 19th, 2012 they are having a vendor fair

It is listed on the Delta Plex site.. I'm driving from Pa to go.....

I understand vendors will also be selling this year....

hth

Figures! I have plans this Saturday, otherwise I'd head out there and meet some people.

mommida Enthusiast

I'm a bit too far away to help you much. I would definately check on some of the colleges. I think the colleges are starting to be more aware of the diet issues.

I do have to run out to Fowlerville this weekend. :blink: I have heard there is nothing there but farms and fields. This might be like the movie Field of Dreams because I have to find a baseball diamond for my son's tournament. :rolleyes:

lesliev523 Rookie

I am in Traverse City. Not quite mid-Michigan... but I am happy to commiserate. I have been "officially" gluten free for a little over a month...

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