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Sue Foss <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 May 2003 17:46:15 -0700
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thank you everybody for your time and wisdom.

Some suggestions are as follows:

Make a class presentation so that others understand how gluten can harm
Taylor and be clear about not sharing goodies;

Keep plenty of homemade goodies in a small freezer which can be purchased
inexpensively at places like Walmart and put them in with his lunch, and
then one person suggested just sending candy;

Keep goodies on hand which can be ordered through places such as EnerG
Foods, Aunt Candice Cookies, Gluten Free Pantry, Miss Robens, & Mr. Ritts;

See Donna Korn's Children with Celiac Disease book for the chapter on kids
cheating at school;

Also Carol Fenster's cookbooks were recommended for multiple food
allergies/intolerances;

One person sent me a very long email with School Guidelines for Managing
Childen With Food Allergies;

and a few website were recommended.  They are:

<http://www.gfutah.org/cookbook>
http://www.savorypalate.com
            celiac.com

Again, thank you everybody.

Sue

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