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Ms. Delaney said she launched the blog because she saw a need to service the gluten-free community when cooking for and eating with a gluten-intolerant employee at her landscape architect and artist business, T.
Gluten-Free Grocery Targets a Niche Stacey Delo 2011
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The store now offers many items that have come as suggestions from gluten-intolerant customers, including banana bread from Leslie's Sweet Nostalgia, priced at $7.99, and ravioli from Iamori, at $11.99.
Gluten-Free Grocery Targets a Niche Stacey Delo 2011
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Three million or one in 133 Americans are celiac, and 18 million are gluten-intolerant.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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Being gluten-sensitive or gluten-intolerant has gained a lot of attention in recent years, no doubt spurred by celebs like Elisabeth Hasselbeck of "The View," who has written a book about living a "G-free" life.
Dr. Michael J. Breus: Why Going Gluten-Free Can't Guarantee a Good Night's Sleep Dr. Michael J. Breus 2010
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Three million or one in 133 Americans are celiac, and 18 million are gluten-intolerant.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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Three million or one in 133 Americans are celiac, and 18 million are gluten-intolerant.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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He points out that last year there were 17.2 million people in North American who were gluten-intolerant.
Rob Fuller: from globetrotting chef to Regina restauranteur ewillett 2009
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What's prompted Shepard to construct an edible behemoth has nothing to do with breaking records of the Guinness variety, but rather calling attention to the growing number of Americans who are either gluten-intolerant (18 million) or have celiac disease (3 million) and the dire need for gluten-free food labels mandated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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Three million or one in 133 Americans are celiac, and 18 million are gluten-intolerant.
Sasha Cagen: The Public Health Crisis No One Is Talking About Sasha Cagen 2011
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Being gluten-sensitive or gluten-intolerant has gained a lot of attention in recent years, no doubt spurred by celebs like Elisabeth Hasselbeck of "The View," who has written a book about living a "G-free" life.
Dr. Michael J. Breus: Why Going Gluten-Free Can't Guarantee a Good Night's Sleep Dr. Michael J. Breus 2010
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