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Help Please- Lost All My gluten-free Recipes


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lcbannon Apprentice

Back when I made this lifestyle change I started searching blogs and this site and D/L bunch of recipes, well I crashed :(

Can anyone link me to the recipe area on this forum- I know its somewhere....

THANKS so much


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Here ya go. I sympathize. Same thing happened to me a couple of months ago.

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Back when I made this lifestyle change I started searching blogs and this site and D/L bunch of recipes, well I crashed :(

Can anyone link me to the recipe area on this forum- I know its somewhere....

THANKS so much

Hi,

My computer crashed (locked up) last year it was infected badly with viruses and i had to wipe

hard disc clean and re-install all programmes again from disc (took 2 days) all my recipes were lost.

I had a lot in hard copy format (printed) so could scan them back in (Tedious).

.

The moral of the story is I now have all my recipes saved onto a USB Drive (2GB) so easy to transfer.

Hold down left button and drag recipes to USB Drive Window (Voilla everything is copied) .

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I have a lot of my own recipes + lots of links to gluten-free/ Cf and Multi Allergy sites all on MY Web Space.

Access via my Profile.

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Best Regards,

David

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Back when I made this lifestyle change I started searching blogs and this site and D/L bunch of recipes, well I crashed :(

Can anyone link me to the recipe area on this forum- I know its somewhere....

THANKS so much

I think you're looking for the Celiac.com recipe files, here you go

https://www.celiac.com/categories/Gluten%252dFree-Recipes/

The other link someone posted just brings you to the recipes forum, which I'm sure will also be helpful. This is the link to Celiac.com's recipe lists. Very helpful little place to be.

lcbannon Apprentice

THANKS for the tips and link, The USB idea is great....... Takes too long to find good gluten-free recipes to lose again..

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