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Two Gluten-Free Blog Carnivals This Week

From Nancy Lapid, About.com GuideDecember 1, 2009

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I'm happy to tell you about two gluten-free blog carnivals that were posted this week. One is the December 1st Gluten-Free Lifestyle Blog Carnival, hosted this month by Kim, the Food Allergy Coach. The other is the November issue of Go Ahead, Honey, It's Gluten-Free!, hosted this month by Elana of Elana's Pantry.

What are blog carnivals? You can learn more about them on About.com's Family Computing site, but basically, as our Guide to Family Computing explains, a blog carnival is like a special edition of a magazine, with articles that share a common theme but are written by different people. Blog carnivals reflect the combined efforts of bloggers and their communities, working together.

It's been a while since I wrote about the wonderful gluten-free and celiac disease blogs on the Web. As you may have noticed, I have a list of my favorite celiac and gluten-free blogs on my blogroll. I also have an article called Gluten-Free Cooking Blogs You Shouldn't Miss. As I've said before, if you visit these gluten-free and celiac disease blogs you'll feel instantly connected to a friendly, talented community of people who'll share their recipes and their insights about surviving gluten-free. They'll tell you stories about their lives, encourage you to socialize, and coax you to cook. Even if you don't want to cook, you'll enjoy their mouth-watering photos of homemade gluten-free foods. Also, if you'll be traveling to a strange city, take a look at the Gluten-Free City Guide, which is a map of regional celiac disease bloggers.

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