Frederick, Md Moving and need stores!
#1
Posted 03 June 2006 - 10:55 AM
Also, I have kids and I am wondering what there is to do there. Great parks, lakes, camping, etc.
Restaurants that have gluten free, if any?
Thanks alot,
Monica
#2
Posted 03 June 2006 - 07:05 PM
I live in Westminster - which isn't too far far from Frederick. I know someone who shops in a health food store in Frederick, but I don't know the name of it - I will find out for you. Depending on where in town you are moving - if you are anywhere near Route 15, you can head into Gettysburg, PA, which has a nice health food store called The Rose Garden. Gettysburg also has a Celiac Support Group. It's also a fun and educational area for families to spend the day.
You won't be far from Thurmont, where Camp David is located. They have a lake, hiking and camping in the area.
You also won't be too far from West Virgiania and the Washington, DC area. Once you get settled, you will have plenty of places to explore.
Good luck with the move.
Cindy
Diabetic
#3
Posted 04 June 2006 - 06:43 AM
I am somewhat familiar with MD. I was born there and my dad was born and raised in Westminster. All his siblings and mom live on the same road in Westminster still. My parents live in Martinsburg, WV and my husbands family lives in Columbia, MD. I haven't spent alot of time in Frederick. Mainly just traveled through, so I don't know much about it. I have been to the mall, but don't remember much about it. So it will be pretty much all knew to me. I am excited about having family near me. We were going to live in Columbia, but at the last minute decided that we wanted to have a descent house with nice yard for our boys and the cost of living in Columbia is outrageous!
Thanks for the ideas about Gettysburg.
Monica
#4
Posted 04 June 2006 - 08:07 AM
Diagnosis by biopsy of practically non-existent villi; gluten-free since July 2000.
Type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes diagnosed in March 1986
Markham, Ontario (borders on Toronto)
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#5
Posted 04 June 2006 - 04:14 PM
New GI doctor not convinced I have UC but maybe Microscopic Colitis
Dx'd With gluten and casien sensativity through Enterolab
Gluten score was 40 and casein score was 16.
Ready to feel better through a gluten-free/CF diet!
GO TERPS
#6
Posted 04 June 2006 - 04:58 PM
Yeah, it is a small world.
Monica
#7
Posted 04 June 2006 - 05:30 PM
KaitieUSA is in your area. I am sure she will post soon.
Gluten Free - August 15, 2004
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#8
Posted 04 June 2006 - 06:08 PM
I believe the name of the health food store in Frederick is the Common Market. As far as restaurants, they have Chipotle, Panera, Outback and probably a few other chains that offer a gluten-free meal, but I don't know much else. Frederick is in a good location for being able to get into B-more or D.C. without toooo long...
btw - I totally agree about land prices is Columbia/Howard County. It used the be that Montgomery county was the most expensive, now it's expanded into HoCo. Be glad that you got something in Frederick when you did!
- Lauren
#9
Posted 05 June 2006 - 05:02 AM
We are excited about the house we are renting. It is bigger then our house now and fairly new. We are only living there for a year for my husband to do fellowship at University of Maryland. He will probably really dislike his commute, but I know alot of other people do it. It is only a year. I like going to the city, but not living in it.
Thanks for the tips of restaurants, etc. I am sure I will find my way.
Monica
#10
Posted 05 June 2006 - 03:05 PM
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#12
Posted 06 June 2006 - 06:40 PM
key, on Jun 5 2006, 09:02 AM, said:
We are excited about the house we are renting. It is bigger then our house now and fairly new. We are only living there for a year for my husband to do fellowship at University of Maryland. He will probably really dislike his commute, but I know alot of other people do it. It is only a year. I like going to the city, but not living in it.
Thanks for the tips of restaurants, etc. I am sure I will find my way.
Monica
I totally hear ya on wanting to be "near" the city, but not "in" it. Frederick is growing really quickly though, so it sometimes has that city feel (I know, I've sat in many a traffic jam in Frederick on Rte 15 on my way home from work).
I don't remember the Common Market having Kinnikinnick, but I haven't been there since they moved to the new store. They did have a pretty good selection and decent prices, though, from what I remember. Sorry, if I go home, I usually go to Rose Garden in G-burg.
You definitely have to get hooked up with the G-burg Celiac Support Group - it's the best! (ok, I may be a bit biased...) They're trying to do a lot more activities now, and of course, I'm 3 hours away at school haha.
Let us know how it goes!
- Lauren
#13
Posted 07 June 2006 - 04:11 AM
I would love to join a good support group. HOw far away is Gettysburg? I know of it, but not where it is.
WHere are you in school at? Are you married yet?
Thanks for your help. I have to find Kinnikinnick products somewhere. I am sure I will. My mom has a store in WV that I think she has gotten some at before for us.
Monica
#14
Posted 07 June 2006 - 06:04 AM
G-burg is only about a half hour away from Frederick. I'm pretty sure they would be your closest support group. I know that when I attend meetings, we have people from Frederick and other parts of MD there. The meetings are at the G-burg Hospital, AND the Rose Garden (just around the corner) does have Kinnikinnick products.
I'm in grad school at Drexel University in Philly (living just outside the city in NJ right now). I got my bachelors from Mount St. Mary's (not too far from Frederick!) in Maryland. When I finish up at Drexel, sometime within the next year, I intend to move to Maryland, close to my job in Howard County... if I can afford it! I love the area and still get back there when I have the chance. When people ask where I live, I usually give them 3 answers haha - Philly/Jersey, G-burg, and Howard Co., MD.
And while traffic on Rte 15 through Frederick can be bad, I have to say that I adore downtown Frederick. It is so cute and charming - a really fun town to walk around and window shop!
- Lauren
#15
Posted 07 June 2006 - 05:40 PM
We like Columbia, but we are used to having a yard for our kids. It came down to last minute and we couldn't find a place there, so we are going to Frederick. I hope I like it. I am sure it will be good. We have family close by, so hopefully I will survive. It is for a year. That part is hard, but hopefully it will be a fun year.
Sounds like you have been all over the place. We have been all over, but we are coming back to Knoxville, TN for a few years. WE like the cost of living, sun and lakes here and hubby's job.
Take care,
Monica

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