<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I really enjoy reading blogs about things that interest me -- and those things would inevitably NOW include the GF life. I've collected a fairly broad list of blogs about celiac disease and living "GF" -- so I thought I'd share them with all of you. If you do not know what a blog is, it is short for "web log" -- diaries, of sorts, that ordinary folks (in many cases) put on the web about whatever they choose. If you want a great introduction to reading blogs, go to <http://www.bloglines.com/>. There are great explanations of what blogging is all about, and you can subscribe to their free service -- an easy to way keep track of the blogs you like and read them whenever they post something new, and at your leisure. Among all these GF blogs, these (just below) are my personal favorites. These people are actually inspired by living life without gluten (with lots of great photos!) -- maybe you will be inspired, too. I at least TRY to be! ;-) http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/ http://somethinginseason.blogspot.com/ http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/ http://www.celiacchicks.com/ http://vegetarianceliac.blogspot.com/ And others ... not as frequently blogged to, but still interesting, good info: http://www.cookingadvicelive.info/blog/ http://mmmbento.livejournal.com/ http://gfpersonalchef.blogspot.com/ http://www.glutenfreeforum.com/index.php?automodule=blog&req=showblog&blogid=27 http://praxis101.com/cnote/ http://celiacnet.com/ http://www.dermatitisherpetiformis.org.uk/dhocblog/index.html http://www.cookingadvicelive.info/blog http://gfpersonalchef.blogspot.com/ (brand new) http://glutenfreechef.blogspot.com/ http://glutenfree.rediffblogs.com/ http://www.wheat-free.org/blog/ http://janetsrecipes.blogspot.com/ http://katesceliac.blogspot.com/ http://www.kjsl.com/~imacmom/recipeblog/ http://wheatspeak.blogspot.com/ Visit the Celiac Web Page at Http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC