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When Shelly’s youngest son, Christopher, was diagnosed with celiac disease at age 13, she and her husband made the immediate decision to make the entire household gluten-free.     Sound familiar? You may know someone with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivities (NCGS) who is living gluten-free. You want to be supportive, but you’re not sure how. We spoke with two moms who shared their journeys supporting and encouraging their children who are gluten-free.  Read more via the link! Cafeteria Food, Cooking Contest, Going Gluten Free, School Cafeteria, Gluten Sensitivity, Gluten Intolerance, Learn To Cook, Free Offer, Nutrition Tips
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6 Ways To Support Someone Living Gluten-Free

When Shelly’s youngest son, Christopher, was diagnosed with celiac disease at age 13, she and her husband made the immediate decision to make the entire household gluten-free. Sound familiar? You may know someone with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivities (NCGS) who is living gluten-free. You want to be supportive, but you’re not sure how. We spoke with two moms who shared their journeys supporting and encouraging their children who are gluten-free. Read more via the link!
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