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

You see a new product on the shelf and it looks great. Is it gluten-free?

Learning to read product labels is an essential skill for people with
celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

Learn to Shop Gluten Free teaches you how to shop for safe products
without feeling overwhelmed. It takes you through a grocery store,
department to department describing:

- Ingredients to look out for
- Ingredients you don’t have to worry about
- Common products that may or may not be gluten free
- Special “gluten free” versions of products
- Things to be aware of

Learn to Shop Gluten Free and includes a free bonus report "What can I
eat tonight?
A guide for people learning to eat gluten free" that focuses on building meals
from naturally gluten free ingredients.

To purchase this ebook and download it immediately, visit:
  http://www.learntoeatglutenfree.com/learn-to-shop-gluten-free/

Sue N
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