I'm a 30 something woman who has recently been diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. I have a loving partner, thriving home business and great friends. I'm passionate about travelling, photography and life in general! I have started a gluten free blog www.eating4coeliacs.com to chronicle my adventures with GF food and to keep people updated. Hope you like it!
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Hi Louise, great that you found me, thanks. I'm a 30 something, recently diagnosed too! What is your home business? Just started to follow you on twitter - want to do the same for me? CupcakeCorner
Look forward to reading more of your recipes and having a bigger splash this side of the pond
Lousi Hello!
Know anything about the pickup of signatures to send the first minostro???
Uk, has a great influence in Europe, would be very, very important that the draft came out ahead signatures
:-))) Really no glten products are very expensive.
My son is half English, half Irish, my grandchildren frequently travel to UK, the truth is they have no trouble finding gluten free food!
But we must continue to disseminate to the group are fully integrated in society, awareness campaigns are essential.
a kiss
sonia gluten free celiac grandmother of a girl of six years
Spain -
Louise Hello!
Know anything about the pickup of signatures to send the first minostro???
Uk, has a great influence in Europe, would be very, very important that the draft came out ahead signatures
:-))) Really no glten products are very expensive.
My son is half English, half Irish, my grandchildren frequently travel to UK, the truth is they have no trouble finding gluten free food!
But we must continue to disseminate to the group are fully integrated in society, awareness campaigns are essential.
a kiss
sonia gluten free celiac grandmother of a girl of six years
Spain -
In this space, once again, the intention is to spread the I / EC ATTEMPT TO THE COLLECTIVE, NOT "AS" with elaborate recipes (which is very good) if not expand the claim to celiac laws in countries and political weight U.S. and economic such as gluten Canadá.Menus in schools, workplaces, grants, request for lowering the prices of products "gluten free".
Any improvement in these countries and enforcement of laws, positive impact on any other country, benefiting the celiac celiac group.