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Rita Balice-Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Rita Balice-Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Aug 2002 16:49:33 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to the many of you who wrote with info/suggestions about GF food/med
databases for PDAs.

There is a free down-loadable word file from:
<http://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=celiac&msg=17007.1>h
ttp://forums.delphiforums.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=celiac&msg=17007.1
which can be read from a PDA if the appropriate doc reader software is
installed.

There is also a database file available from Clan
Thompson:
<http://www.clanthompson.com/day2day/day2day.htm>http://www.clanthompson.com
/day2day/day2day.htm
.  There is a free trial version w/ several hundred entries, and a versions
for a fee with several thousand entries.  Unfortunately, you can't add new
entries yourself to customize the lists.

Joan suggested using the list from delphiforums, copy and paste into a word
processing program,
reformat to reduce size and split longer docs into thirds, then copy and
paste into the memo function of a PDA.  She also had the great suggestion
of putting some GF recipes in a PDA, so that when she goes to visit family,
she just brings the PDA and ingredients and can make bread, etc.

The usual caveats about any list of GF foods/meds apply, but these seem
like useful resources.

--Rita Gordon

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