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

TWO great books are on sale this month--

"THE ESSENTIAL GLUTEN FREE REATAURANT GUIDE" 
Eating out needn't be a real challenge for celiacs.  This book is jam-packed
with gluten-free-friendly restaurant listings.  Someone else has made the
calls and done the foot work - all you have to do is open this book to reap
all the benefits of Triumph Dining's investigative work on "safe"
restaurants.  (You still need to confirm that items are gluten-free at each
restaurant you visit.)

"THE ESSENTIAL GLUTEN FREE GROCERY GUIDE"
How many hours do you spend walking up and down the aisles of the grocery
story looking for gluten-free foods?  Again, Triumph Dining has helped to
take the guesswork out of shopping.  This book is organized by aisles and
simplifies the art of shopping for gluten-free foods by name brands.

Save on either. or both. of these books at
http://www.gfbooks.homestead.com/sale0310.html  

Or view the entire line of offerings at http://www.gfbooks.homestead.com  
And don't forget to sign up for the FREE monthly newsletter!

Wishing you a Happy St. Patty's Day~~

Connie Sarros
Gluten-free Cookbooks

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