Starting the Year off right-Gluten Free

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Celiac disease can be difficult to manage and learning to live gluten free can seem overwhelming.

I'm happy to share that January is a BIG month for the gluten free community. There are two very special events scheduled to help those on gluten free diets learn about new products, great recipes and what it's like to live gluten free.

On Monday, January 11th from 8-9 pm est there will be a Glutino Gluten Free Twitter Party. Details can be found at the following link http://www.glutenfreefaces.com/forum/topics/glutino-glutenfree-twitter.

On Thursday, January 14th from 7-8 pm ET there will be another great Gluten Free Twitter Party, sponsored by General Mills, titled “Gluten Free in the New Year”. This much anticipated one of a kind event will be hosted by Jennifer of Food Allergy Buzz and myself.

We'll have expert panel members, some fantastic prizes provided by our sponsor and great recipes and tips that will make gluten free living easier than ever.

A public invitation for “Gluten Free in the New Year” can be found at the following link: http://www.socializr.com/event/484150222

Make sure to RSVP in the comments section. The first 50 people to respond will receive a coupon for a Betty Crocker Gluten Free dessert mix!

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Ruth Smith is the mother of a child with multiple life threatening food allergies
and founder of Best Allergy Sites: a food allergy directory and resource guide.

 

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