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At Cecelia's Marketplace we feel that it is very important to support those organizations that are working to help others. A percentage of our proceeds are donated to nationwide organizations that support people with celiac disease, gluten intolerance, autism and other food sensitivities.

Organizations that we have kindly donated to:

Akron Children's Hospital
Autism One
Celiac Disease Foundation (CDF)
Celiac Sprue Association (CSA)
Columbia University - Celiac Disease Center
Gluten Intolerance Group of North America (GIG)
Grand Rapids Celiacs
Iowa Celiacs
Kalamazoo CSA Support Group
Miami Florida Celiacs
Talk About Curing Autism (TACA)
Tri-County Celiacs of Michigan
University of Chicago - Celiac Disease Center
University of Maryland School of Medicine - Center for Celiac Disease Research

 
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It's a savior!

By Mom of 3 (MA United States)
November 23, 2008

This book is excellent. When I found out my daughter had Celiac Disease, I was so overwhelmed. Going into the grocery store made me feel like crying. It seems like everything has gluten in it and I was so afraid to make a mistake when reading the labels.
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Amazon.com Review
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Great help for Gluten-Free Shopping!!

By Sheri J. Morgan "Cerezita" (Portland, OR)
December 24, 2007

This review is from: Cecelia's Marketplace Gluten-Free Grocery Shopping Guide (Paperback)
This book is a tremendous help for those who are new to GF shopping. Also helps veterans expand their GF selection.
Celiac.com Review
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by Trena Merritt
Thursday 26 June, 2008

An excellent help in the jungle of the grocery aisles. Once you are used to the way things are organized in the book, it's a snap to use. The addition of the Wal-mart brand (Great Value) is good, because many people live near Wal-mart stores. We have used the book already, and it's a great help! Show it to your friends and family when they ask questions.