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		<title>Hints and Helful Tips for Living GF</title>
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			<title>Where to get GF recipe books</title>
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			<dc:creator>Bete'avon!</dc:creator>
			<description>You are probably familiar with the normal avenues of book finding, Barnes and Noble, Borders, etc. But I just wanted you all to think about other sources.  



Library book sales



Yard and tag sales



GF Guild meetings book swaps



And one many overlook, even if a member, e-BAY! 



Yes , e-Bay is a great source, for example, right now there are 4 pages of GF listing, of which 80-90% are books. There are some foods there such as Montina baking mix and some brownies, and also a few bread making  ...</description>
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