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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Are you tired of ordering “just a salad” in restaurants?

Do you feel like a high-maintenance dinner guest,
even when you dine with friends?

Do you get anxious looking at a menu in a restaurant or
sitting down to a family holiday meal?

Have you ever skipped an event because you weren’t
sure what food would be served?


It’s time to enjoy your social life again with 30-Days to
Confident Gluten-Free Dining. This series of emails will
finally help you feel confident and comfortable dining
away from home, no matter how long you’ve been dealing
with gluten-free eating.

Over the 30 days, the messages include:

1. A clear, science-based description of what “gluten free” really
means for someone with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.

2. Techniques for asking the right questions to get safe meals in
almost any location, from fast food to high end cuisine, from
catered events to casual dining with friends, with a minimum
fuss and bother.

3. Tips to deal with the anxiety and worry that come every time
you eat something away from home.


With a solid grounding in these three issues, you will be equipped
to enjoy the social events that add interest and variety to your life.

For more information, visit
http://www.learntoeatglutenfree.com/30-days-to-confident-gluten-free-dining/

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