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Joanne Bradley <[log in to unmask]>
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Joanne Bradley <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

If you havn't visited GlutenFreeSuccess.com <http://glutenfreesuccess.com/>
recently, there are several new publications available for different facets
of the gluten free lifestyle. If you have never visited, I invite you to do
so - you might find something that will make your gluten free living easier.

 

GlutenFreeSuccess.com <http://glutenfreesuccess.com/>  features help to
people on the gluten free and food intolerant diets through special reports
and a culinary consulting practice. You will find several publications that
may assist you putting the GF/CF diet into practice. Those who travel, or
are on tight budgets, will be especially interested.

 

Publications include:

Gluten Free Success for the College Student

Gluten Free Success for the Traveler

Gluten Free Grains for the Rice Cooker

Gluten Free Comfort Foods for the Rice Cooker

Gluten Free/Casein Free Cooking Simplified

The Nine Week Transition to Gluten Free Vegan Living

 

Gluten Free Success publications focus on providing culinary solutions for
all levels and health concerns of gluten and food intolerance.

 

Joanne Bradley, a food professional and chef for over 28 years, has
developed these sites and publications. Diagnosed over three years ago with
multiple food intolerances including gluten, casein, egg, sugar, and others,
Joanne is now using her knowledge of food to bring solutions to gluten free
lifestyles. 

 

Please pass this information to your friends or support group members who
may be interested. The gluten free diet is difficult, but is also a path to
wellness for so many health challenges. With help, eating gluten free can be
fun and enjoyable again.

 

Sincerely,

 

Joanne Bradley

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