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The Gluten-Free Homemaker's Twitter Updates

Sounds good! RT @artchair: I'm very hopeful about tonight's #gfree Hungarian carrot and squash stew w/quinoa. http://tinyurl.com/yene73e 15 days ago
@kbouldin I like glutino. Some non gf friends tried them recently and said, "They taste just like pretzels!" 15 days ago
Great list of #gfree turkeys. RT @kbouldin: Gluten-free turkey information: http://bit.ly/3EtpgL #gf #celiac #glutenfree #thanksgiving 15 days ago
I hope I win the $100 Lowe's Gift Card from @stephsday http://bit.ly/1BXvzc 15 days ago
@GlutenFreeBklyn That's funny! I was thinking we need someone big to publicize. 15 days ago
 

New Items in My Sidebar

Posted Aug 17 2009 11:15pm

I noticed a Blogger sidebar gadget called Seasonal Foods.  I added it to my page because I thought it might be useful for some of you.  If you click on “Maryland”, then click again you can choose your state from the dropdown menu.  Right now it is set to show what is in season in late August, but you can change that in the same way. After you make your selections, it will show you what foods are in season in your area.  Give it a try and let me know what you think.

I also added a “What’s for dinner?” box.  I plan on using it to let you know what I’m having for dinner.  Since I’m not much of a menu planner, I’ll probably leave each day up as I go through the week until the following week.  It can serve as a menu of sorts if you’re looking for ideas.  I don’t promise that I’ll remember to post what we’re having every day, but I’ll try to do most days.  I’d love to get your feedback on that idea also. 

Any comments are always appreciated and I would love to hear from more of you!

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