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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I will summarize replies for any additional WEB sites that our members
recommend.
This note from Gluten-Free Living and Amy Ratner is an excellent reminder
on how to make our life style easier.
Gluten-Free Living
If you are down to the nitty, gritty of planning your Thanksgiving meal,
check out our special Holiday Guide at www.glutenfreeliving.com. We'll
help you plan a delicious, gluten-free dinner with tips on the turkey
and all trimmings, plus links to interesting and easy gluten-free
recipes. Then keep the guide in mind as you plan ahead for Christmas,
Hanukkah and the New Year. You will find recipes for Christmas cookies,
links to latke recipes and information on beverages for that important
midnight toast. And there's a lot more. Go to our homepage and click on
the Gluten-Free Living Holiday Guide. Happy Thanksgiving!
www.glutenfreeliving.com
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Mike Jones <[log in to unmask]> Orlando, FL, USA
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