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Christmas giggles and advice….

14/12/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

If you want to give your coeliac friends a quick giggle, you should sign them up to Alex Gazzola’s Food Allergy and Intolerance Ink blog – just so that they can read his Christmas blog….

He has lots of useful advice, naturally – but he also offers you a choice of ‘The Worst Christmas Present for a Coeliac Ever’ (mine is present no. 1…) – which will certainly give you a giggle!

More useful Christmas advice comes from the EAACI (European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology…) here  and a great article from Dr David Dowson – Christmas guts – intestinal function and festivities – on how to help delicate digestions through the festive season.

And, of course, if you have not already checked out our Christmas pages you will find Christmas foods here, Christmas skincare gifts here, loads of Christmas recipes from Adriana at GlutenFree4Kids here – loads more to come from yours truly this w/e (check out the newsletter for links) – and of course the opportunity to give the allergic person in your life a dream freefrom skiing holiday in the Alikats free from chalet!

Enjoy!!!

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Category: Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, FreeFrom Skincare, Gluten-freeTag: Alikats Mountain Holidays, Christmas, Dr David Dowson, EAACI, Food Allergy and Intolerance Ink, Freefrom Christmas food, freefrom Christmas skincare gifts, gluten-free christmas food, GlutenbFree4Kids, Worst ever present for a coeliac

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  1. Ruth Holroyd

    14/12/2012 at 11:49

    Michelle, did I tell you we took the plunge and are going skiing in Morizine in January and staying with AliKats? I truly cannot wait… not long now. I’m so excited. They have two kitchens so can really cater for any allergies.

  2. Michelle

    14/12/2012 at 12:09

    That’s FABBBB Ruth!! Do hope you have a really brilliant time!

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