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Azna Gluten Free Bakery In Northern Ca


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Azna Gluten Free Vegan Bakery

They are located in Cameron Park,CA. I was lucky to sample a ton of their food at a celiac event this weekend and it was so yummy. I heard that Elliots in Citrus Heights is carring some of their products . This bakery also makes cakes on special order.

If you live further away like me it is so worth the drive. I drove 1 hr 1 way and got some yummy scones, a cake and brownies...oh my they are all so yummy!!!!! Oh the waffles are yummy too!

For those that live too far to drive they do online orders(min $40 order tho) they are so good, it is worth every penny.

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Chocolate waffles! That's for the link, Janelyb.

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Chocolate waffles! That's for the link, Janelyb.

Dang. I was just in Cameron Park the other day. JanelyB, what was the celiac event? (I'm in Sacramento)

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Dang. I was just in Cameron Park the other day. JanelyB, what was the celiac event? (I'm in Sacramento)

It was an event for the Celiac Kids and their family. There is a local Sacramento chapter(for adults) that meets. Contact Diane for more info

dcraig101@hotmail.com

The Sacramento support group meeting on Sunday, June 24 features Dr.

Gary M.

Gray. Dr. Gray will speak on

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