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Just wanted to say thank you to Irish Heart for such an informative newbie 101 post!!! I'm sure it has helped so many people!!!

I keep reading an re reading it myself:) thanks so much for the lists and the positive way of thinking:)

Xo

Jody:)


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Just wanted to say thank you to Irish Heart for such an informative newbie 101 post!!! I'm sure it has helped so many people!!!

I keep reading an re reading it myself:) thanks so much for the lists and the positive way of thinking:)

Xo

Jody:)

She's great isnt she?! Irish Heart you are my hero!! (bows down repeatedly) :)

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Me three!!!

IrishHeart Veteran

Hey guys!

I am so glad that it was helpful. I did it because we all found ourselves repeating the same info over and over again and I thought maybe it would help to find it all in one place.

Just know that companies can change formulas and ingredients at any time, so ALWAYS read labels. Sticking to fresh, whole foods is best.

And I owe a debt of gratitude to the veteran members who mentored me when I first came on the site (they know who they are ) and I have thanked them repeatedly. :D

We're all in this together!

Cheers, IH

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biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif Thank you IrishHeart Thank you biggrin.gifbiggrin.gifbiggrin.gif
bartfull Rising Star

All of the veterans on this board have knowledge that has helped me, but IrishHeart also has a way with words that helps get her message through so clearly and so COMPASSIONATELY! You might just say she is a "celiac whisperer". I owe her my health, and even my sanity.

So yeah, thanks Irish. You are the BEST!!!

red island Newbie

oh a celiac whisperer, that is so true.


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