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Jenn2005

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Hi everyone. I wasn't sure where this should be posted so sorry if its in the wrong place. I just got a new computer and I don't have the link anymore to the Delphi List and I need to check on something. Does anyone have it handy that could post it for me. Thank you soooo much.

Jennifer


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Lisa Mentor

Calling celiac3270 to the rescue.... :)

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Here you go!

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Jenn2005 Contributor

Thank you so much for the help.

Jennifer

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The list is at that link, the first category on the left bar (gluten-free products). Dowloadable there.... E-mail me if you can't get it to work & I can e-mail it.

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