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Dianaw

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I'm an Anchorage resident, born and raised in Alaska.  I was diagnosed a month ago and have been doing okay, but too nervous to eat out.  I don't know anyone else here with the diagnosis.  Is there anyone else in AK who have any favorite restaurants for gluten-free? 


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Check out "Find Me Gluten Free". This website shows many restaurants in your area. Read the reviews to see if people who have celiac disease or an intolerance have been there. There is an app too!

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There  is  a  small support  group  in your  area....also  there is  a  girl  from  Anchorage  who  runs a  blog....I'll  try to  find  her  site ... called  Allergyfreealaska,  sorry for some  reason it  wouldn't  let  me  copy & paste..her  name  is Megan

 

hope this helps....

 

 

Nature's  Pantry  in  anchorage  has gluten-free  foods....

 

Mrs.Alaska 2012 (I  think)  has  celiac. Brandy  Wendler.....she runs  a  support group  called"  against the  grain.....www.livingwithoutgrain.org

 

there  is  also  a  store  in Wasilla that  has  gluten-free as well as  Fred Meyers

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