SEARCHING FOR GLUTEN FREE INFORMATION
Posted on 9:44 pm by Gluten Free Guy
The internet provides homongeous amounts of gluten free information. You're challenge is to wade through that information to find what you need. Here are several tools designed to help you:
SEARCH ENGINES. There search engine locates information on the entire internet (you'll find over a million references to the term "gluten free", or it can be focused to show only the information posted at this website. When you are using this tool, remember to put the term "gluten free" in quotation marks. Otherwise you will get information about anything that is FREE in any sense of the word and well as all references to GLUTEN:
This search engine gives you access to the millions of items available on the vast Amazon network. Remember that everything sold at Amazon is not gluten free, so be sure to specify the phrase "gluten free" (in quotation marks) in you inquiry.
SHOP AT A GLUTEN FREE SUPERSTORE. Both The Gluten Free Pantry and The Gluten Free Mall provide huge inventories of food and supplies needed for the gluten free diet. Their websites help you locate and purchase what you need. Click on the logos to explore these sites:
USE THE NAVIGATION BAR. This bar is located under the logo at the top of the page. It enables users to return quickly to articles that are users return to regularly.For example, this is the Christmas season; clicking on the word CHRISTMAS will take you immediately to an article summarizing all the Christmas information that I have published. You may need to return to this article. If so, just click on the word SEARCH in the navigation bar.
USE THE SIDE BARS. The "widgets" in the sidebars alert you to information that may be especially important. For example, currently there is a widget labeled GLUTEN FREE RESTAURANTS which, when it is completed, wil link you to everything that I have written about the subject. There is also a CHRISTMAS widget that I will probably move to a less conspicuous page in January. You will also see pictures of books that I believe belong in every celiac's library and enables you to purchase them.











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