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It's a small world, LOUBS, I'm also coeliac and type 1 diabetic on top of that.
If learning more about allergies & intolerances is your main motivation, I'm not sure a food hygiene course is the most suitable one for you. It's all about hygiene & safety and how to handle allergies is only a small part of that.
I'm not sure how it works because I have access to a dietician due to being diagnosed coeliac. Would you be able to ask your GP to refer you to a dietician at all? The ladies I see are brilliant at making sure I'm up to date because companies change their recipes all the time, etc.'til the end of the line0 -
I also did the one for virtual college and it was worth every penny. Cheap as well0
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