Gluten Free Foodies

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Gluten Free Holiday Cookie Exchange

December 4th, 2009 at Fri, 4th, 2009 at 12:45 pm by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie
 
1st GLUTEN FREE HOLIDAY COOKIE EXCHANGE
 
bob's red mill shortbread 
  
December 12, 2009  1:30-3:00 pm at
123 Bjune Drive just off of Madison in Winslow on Bainbridge Island
 
For more info please contact Lisa via email at glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com
  
Please RSVP  via email to glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com
by December 7th.
 
We will all bring our favorite
Gluten Free Holiday Cookies
to share and will go home with some!
 
                                                      HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
 
                                     Looking forward to seeing you there!
                                                     Lisa – Gluten Free Foodie
       

Learning to live Gluten Free is a challenge. Gathering with like minded people while exchanging ideas, life experiences and gluten free food is more interesting! So I created, Gluten Free Foodies, to support Gluten Intolerant and other Food Sensitive people by gathering at monthly events and celebrating the foods that we can eat! Feel free to send me an email at glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com After all, didn't Erma Bombeck once say ... "I am not a glutton, I am an explorer of food."

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