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		<title>Work Lunches and Parties: Orchestrate Your Gluten-Free Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lunch meetings, holiday parties, happy hour. Let's face it, making it as a professional-- often involves food. So what do you do to ensure gluten-free options when you're at work?  I have some ideas, but I think a lot of people can learn from your feedback!  Read on!
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