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Gluten Free Cookies!
Onike R. Walker
Does anyone know if there are any gluten free brands that makes gluten free oatmeal cookies? I know you can buy the gluten free oats but I was wondering if there were any premade ones.
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1 Jan 2012
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how to ask
stilledlife
Just got back from camp yesterday and it has been floating around in my mind that I should be checked for celiac disease. I've already found that i am allergic to milk and many of my painful symptoms of food allergies has disappeared such as painful hand rashes and blisters, neurological problems...
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1 Aug 2010
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