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Old 09-16-2006, 09:45 AM #11
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Well, my husband pulled me back down to earth when I showed it to him and he said, and I quote, "that's stupid'.

But, I appreciated it none the less on a number of levels .

Cara
That made me laugh... how on earth could he say that?

It is such a beautiful site. Just beautiful!!!!!

I am in awe.

Up until now I have never wished my site were any other way than the way that it is.

You know what I really like about both of our sites, though... we don't have Google ads or any other ads next to the information. Both of our sites seem "clean" that way.

(I suppose you know that Google pays you if you put their ads on your pages and someone clicks on them...)
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I ran into a young mother at the gluten free aisle at my healthfood store.... Her hubby is on the GF diet and now her son is getting tested (11 yrs). ... she told me of a brand new restraurant locally that is GF...Pizza here I come!
Mrs. D, I have *no* idea if this is something you'd want to do, but it sounds to me like you could use a local celiac support group! I started a celiac support e-mail list for my city about a year or two ago, and it's now got over 100 people, all of whom are on the lookout for GF things around town. And they are constantly finding interesting stuff! I found out from the e-mail list that we have two restaurants in my city that can make GF pizza. Because of the e-mail list they get lots of business, and it's gone from needing to order GF pizza a day ahead to being able to just drop in and get one anytime. If this is something you'd want to do, it's really easy to start an e-mail list -- just go to yahoogroups.com and follow the menus from there.

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Bwaaahahahaha!!!! Claire, you are too funny.

I didn't realize that name was a link... I thought you just liked your print in blue, Nancy. That's very fun!

Cara, I think your dh is just jealous.
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