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Dear Gluten Free Colleagues,

Gluten Free Success for the College Student is a manual for making your
arrival and years at college a healthy gluten free experience. 

Why should it take a semester or more to figure it all out? Learn what the
insiders know about university dining so you can live well and gluten free
in a dorm room or apartment. 

 

The author, Joanne Bradley, is a professional food service manager with 28
years of combined experience as a Food Service Director at major
universities and as an Executive Chef. She is also gluten and casein
intolerant. Joanne has a unique ability to see both the gluten free
viewpoint as well as a food service perspective, and would like to share
what she has learned with future college students.

 

Gluten Free Success for the College Student identifies the potential
roadblocks to college living for the gluten free student. It will give you a
clear idea of what you need to consider before enrollment, working with
college and foodservice departments, and tips on how to eat well gluten free
in a dorm or apartment space. It will include:

 

*	What you need to know about college and university foodservice,
including a time line for asking questions and getting answers.

 

*	How to navigate college foodservice and resident dining departments
and what you have a right to expect for your board dollars.

 

*	A complete budget guide and check lists for equipment and supplies
for dorm or apartment living.

 

*	A section on how to grocery shop for the college student’s budget
and preparing food safely in a dorm room or apartment.

 

*	Thirty-five of the easiest and tastiest gluten free recipes that are
a snap to make in a variety of appliances found in dorm rooms or
kitchenettes (most recipes are GF/CF). Even beginning cooks can master these
easy instructions!

 

*	Finally, how to get your needs met in a sea of college faces.

 

Gluten Free Success for the College Student is a spiral bound manual that
you can use as a checklist and workbook as you go through the college
planning process. It then becomes a recipe guide for the student in the dorm
room. 

 

This guide will be invaluable to you as an entry student or as a returning
student and to parents. If you would like more information or to order your
copy of Gluten Free Success for the College Student, please go to
GlutenFreeSuccess.com <http://www.glutenfreesuccess.com/> . 

 

Thank you for spreading the word about this valuable resource.

 

 

Joanne Bradley

author of: Gluten Free Success for the College Student available at
GlutenFreeSuccess.com

[log in to unmask]; 602-672-0793

 

 

Also available:

Gluten Free Grains for the Rice Cooker

Gluten Free Comfort Foods for the Rice Cooker


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