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GFL Resources

Web Site Links

 

Education and Support

Celiac Disease Foundation - our parent organization

Celiac.com (Info & Diet Support) - Webmaster's Choice 

NIH CD Awareness Campaign - a government-operated education & information clearinghouse

National Foundation for Celiac Awareness - addresses our two biggest needs: awareness, and the quest for a cure

Celiac Sprue Association - provides support through education and research

Gluten Intolerance Group of North America - provides support through outreach programs and educational services

American Celiac Disease Alliance - features programs of advocacy, awareness, education, and research

 

Food and Products

Whole Foods - located in Lexington Green on Nicholasville Road. Ask for their gluten free list.

Kinnikinnick - best baked goods on the net!

Gluten Free Pantry/Glutino - Webmaster's Choice    Two major GF brands in one site, plus a whole lot more

Gluten Free Mall - the merchant arm of Celiac.com

Gluten Solutions - a reseller similar to the Gluten Free Mall

 

 

 

GFL Documents

 


Getting Started

WORD    PDF



Welcome to the GF World

WORD    PDF



Jan's GFCF Cookbook
(rev. 2/16/07)

WORD    PDF



November Potluck Recipes

WORD    PDF



Cross Contamination

WORD    PDF



Disease of 1000 Disguises

WORD    PDF



How GFL Began

WORD    PDF   

 

 

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