
I can't believe I have posted 100 gluten free recipes, restaurants, and disasters. I also can't believe that it's almost been an entire year since my Celiac Diagnosis!
I am so blessed to have discovered blogging. I am so thankful to have all of you as readers. I truly believe that if I hadn't had all your support, I couldn't have stayed true to my new life. I would have "cheated", and ultimately continued to be sick.
I had big plans for my 100th post. I was going to make cupcakes, but then I ended up just making Kale Chips... which burnt in my wonky stove. :) So I tried again, remembering that not all recipes are successful the first try. They ended up being delicious and I will share them soon.
But I decided that instead of sharing a new recipe with all of you, I would share a little bit more about myself. My life is in a huge transition right now, which is the funnest time to look back and see where you've been.
I rode in my first Critical Mass this past year. I loved it!
I work part-time for a local goat dairy.from a local Organic farm every week for 14 weeks!
I write and design a gluten free e-newsletter for my Co-op.My store manager came up with the name. :)
It changes each month, and I often give your blogs shout outs!
I have a twin brother. He is 6 foot 4...I am 5 foot 4.Thanks again for reading! I look forward to 100 posts more and 100 more posts of your own!!

