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Just wondering if anyone has purchased from this place called Everybody Eats, it is in new york.On the website they say they ship anywhere but I guess it came about for celiac folks in Maryland. There items are pricey but they look like heaven. I think the creme puffs are about 1.50 a piece but I think celiac specialities are 1.65 a piece so looking at both I guess they are not that pricey.....

Would love to hear any input about this place....

thanks


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Lauren M Explorer

I have!

Everybody Eats came to my local support group meeting (in PA) this past spring and their samples were sooo good that I got a little carried away ordering from them... It got pretty pricey so I haven't ordered again, but if you're in the mood to splurge I recommend the cinnamon rolls. I also got pizza, spinach & cheese ravioli, and eggplant parmesan - all of which were fantastic.

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I ordered the pizza for my son. He didn't like it very much but I did. We also ordered the cinnamon buns and my son loved them. Very good warmed up and they freeze well. I am now waiting on an order of more cinnamon buns and their Christmas cut out sugar cookies. The pizza was expensive to ship due to the need for dry ice and overnight shipping. The cinnamon buns and cookies do not need overnight shipping and so it is less. Hope this helps. Let me know if you want more info.

mamaw Community Regular

Thanks for the input. I think I will spurge a bit and order since the weather is cooler now I'll have it shipped two day instead of one day.I'm really not a roll person but not having a good crusty roll looked soooooo good on their site I think I will order them plus the cinnamon rolls. Oh what the hell I might as well go for the challah bread also for french toast!!!!!!! Hey thanks for your help..

Lauren M : where are you in Pa? I'm from near Pittsburgh, Pa. Have you tries the grainless baker yet? Their food items are pretty good. If I remember correctly I think they are near Scranton area. I used their mock rye for rueben's....

thanks

Lauren M Explorer

mamaw,

Actually, I'm near Philly for school, and "home" is Gettysburg (s.central) PA. Where is the Grainless Baker? Do they have a website?

By the way, you won't regret ordering the cinnamon rolls! Now you've got me craving them.

- Lauren

jkmunchkin Rising Star

My assistant ordered me brownies from here for my birthday and they were AWESOME!!! I've been raving about this place since.

Guest gfinnebraska

What is their web site??? Thanks!

Never mind! I did a google for it... here it is:

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The food looks great, but pricey. I will remember them if I am in NY ever, though!!


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