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

Christmas can be one of the most frustrating times of the year to eat
gluten free. Every time you turn around there are cookies and candies
full of gluten to tempt you. You “get” to go to more parties and
special lunches and dinner than any other time of the year, and each
one is full of landmines. What do you say to your host? Will you get
strange looks when you ask the waiter a whole lot of questions when
you are out with your entire department?

And then there are the family events. How do you explain that you
can’t eat Aunt Louise’s special Christmas tarts or that you need your
sister to cook the turkey without stuffing? How do you resist eating
the candy cane cookies that the children in your family have made for
Santa every year for as long as you can remember. What about the
special Christmas Eve rituals that involve sharing foods that are made
with wheat? How do you not participate? Should you just stay away so
that everyone else doesn’t have a bad time?

Good Grief – It’s a Gluten Free Christmas is a special report to helps
you figure out how to deal with all of these social situations. Full
of practical suggestions, it will help you learn to re-orient your own
thinking about holiday events. It offers tips on dealing with cravings
at the moment you are faced with that gluten-laden treat and even
offers 10 Tips for Being a Great Gluten-Free Guest.

To request your copy of this report, fill in your email address
(below) and click on the red Subscribe button. You will receive a
confirmation message that you must reply to in order to receive the
report. You will also receive a subscription to my bi-weekly
newsletter Thrive, Don’t Just Survive. It contains articles,
references, and recipes that will help you throughout the rest of the
year too.

If you already are a subscriber to my newsletter, you can still get
this report. Just fill in your name and click on the red subscription
button for special access.

Happy Holidays and best wishes for a wonderful healthy 2012 to you and
your family.

Sue Newell
www.learntoeatglutenfree.com

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