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Granolas, Mill Creek Wa


Juliebove

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I stopped in there today and was pleased to see that they had a couple of gluten-free food sections. For the shelf stable foods, the selection was rather small but they did have a few things that I can't get at Central Market, Manna Mills or TruHealth.

They also have two freezers with mostly gluten-free things. They had several Glutino frozen meals and also some Amy's Organic that I haven't seen at other stores.

They have a huge selection of supplements and I got some allergen free gummy vitamins for daughter. It's nice to see that we have some other shopping options in this area and it is nice to be able to buy a frozen meal for my daughter.

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Where is Central Market and TruHealth? I have never heard of them, I go to Manna Mills about once a month

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mtraezme Newbie

Cool, that's good to know. I'm not in the area now, but I'm applying for a job at Cascadia Community College and will hopefully be in the area next (school) year.

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Where is Central Market and TruHealth? I have never heard of them, I go to Manna Mills about once a month

TruHealth is in Bothell.

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Central Market has several locations but I use the one in Mill Creek.

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Generic Apprentice

Thank you for the info!

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