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Three months into the site, she had 56 readers per day for “Gluten-Free Girl” — a full third from men who were googling the term “Free Girl.”
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On (to Shauna) what it felt like to be known for her celiac disease, to be a role model as “Gluten-Free Girl”: “I am totally ambivalent,” she said.
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The summit is the brainchild of two gluten-free activists, John Forberger, 30, a triathlete who has been to the hospital 17 times due to accidental glutening, and Jules Shepard, 40, author of The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living Gluten-Free.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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The Gluten-Free Goddess makes a spiced up versions that sounds delish
Schlepperd's Pie aka TBTAM 2009
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The summit is the brainchild of two gluten-free activists, John Forberger, 30, a triathlete who has been to the hospital 17 times due to accidental glutening, and Jules Shepard, 40, author of The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living Gluten-Free.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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The summit is the brainchild of two gluten-free activists, John Forberger, 30, a triathlete who has been to the hospital 17 times due to accidental glutening, and Jules Shepard, 40, author of The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living Gluten-Free.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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They're often grown near fields of wheat and rye, and farmers may rotate the fields, said Marlisa Brown, a registered dietitian in New York and author of "Gluten-Free, Hassle Free" and "Easy, Gluten-Free."
LIVESTRONG.COM: Gluten: Friend Or Foe? LIVESTRONG.COM 2011
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I made gluten-free pancakes and gluten free pizzas during the Month Of Gluten-Free Visitors, and honestly, both of them worked out just fine.
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They're often grown near fields of wheat and rye, and farmers may rotate the fields, said Marlisa Brown, a registered dietitian in New York and author of "Gluten-Free, Hassle Free" and "Easy, Gluten-Free."
LIVESTRONG.COM: Gluten: Friend Or Foe? LIVESTRONG.COM 2011
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The summit is the brainchild of two gluten-free activists, John Forberger, 30, a triathlete who has been to the hospital 17 times due to accidental glutening, and Jules Shepard, 40, author of The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living Gluten-Free.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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