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Gluten-free Bakery In Nyc!


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carriecraig Enthusiast

A friend of mine cute out an article that was in the New York Times Metro section today on a Gluten-Free bakery in the Lower East Side.

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A friend of mine who has Celiac is coming up in 2 weeks, and we are going to go to Risotteria and then I will take him here, so we can try it out. I'll let you all know my review.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

Happy Happy Happy is pretty good. Can be a tad on the dry side but definately worth going to. I keep meaning to try Babycakes which is another gluten-free bakery in the city,

You will not be disappointed with Risotteria. It's awesome.

mookie03 Contributor
A friend of mine cute out an article that was in the New York Times Metro section today on a Gluten-Free bakery in the Lower East Side.

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A friend of mine who has Celiac is coming up in 2 weeks, and we are going to go to Risotteria and then I will take him here, so we can try it out. I'll let you all know my review.

I was quoted in this article!! (although, i actually never said the things i was quoted as saying)-- the only thing they got right is that I dont make any excuses for eating a lot :P

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Lauren M Explorer

Way cool, Stefi - You're a celebrity!

I'm on Happy Happy Happy's mailing list somehow, but haven't tried them out yet.

- Lauren

mookie03 Contributor
Way cool, Stefi - You're a celebrity!

I'm on Happy Happy Happy's mailing list somehow, but haven't tried them out yet.

- Lauren

I know right! its so funny, my friends keep calling me to say "I just read about you in the times, heard you like to eat a lot!" should i be proud?!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

That is hysterical. Stef you big eater you - LOL ; )

aljf Apprentice

a friend of mine brought HHH's cupcakes to my birthday, and they were fine. a MUCH better option, imho, is the fudgie at risotteria-- 2 fanTAStic chocolate chip cookies (that taste light and chewy like "real" cookies) with a ton of chocolate fudge frosting between them. probably dessert for a family of 8. i finished it in a night.

gobble gobble.


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Lauren M Explorer

aljf!!!

I had a fudgie at Risotteria today! You're right - AWESOME!!!

- Lauren

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I'm so happy you liked it!

Lauren M Explorer

A panini and a fudgie from Risoterria AND my (early) b-day cake came from Mr Ritts bakery today - I am in gluten-free, sugar-filled HEAVEN!

- Lauren

jkmunchkin Rising Star

The fudgie at Risotteria is AMAZING!!!! I went there a few months ago with 2 non-celiac friends and we were all devouring that thing as if we'd never eaten before!!

Lauren M Explorer

Jillian,

For the record, when we all get together at Risoterria in January, the goal is for us each to finish our OWN fudgie - deal? :lol:

I know I can do it! Anyone else up to the challenge?

- Lauren

jkmunchkin Rising Star

LOL!!! I'm up for it Lauren : )

Have you tried the yellow cake they have with raspberry and chocolate frosting? I don't think they have it every day but it is awesome!

Lauren M Explorer

Wow, Jillian, that sounds amazing! Unfortunately, yesterday was only my second time at Risoterria, and they haven't had that cake yet. Yesterday they had the cookies, brownies, and some pie. I'm not a big pie person, so I went with the fudgie. It was an excellent choice :P

- Lauren

mookie03 Contributor
Jillian,

For the record, when we all get together at Risoterria in January, the goal is for us each to finish our OWN fudgie - deal? :lol:

I know I can do it! Anyone else up to the challenge?

- Lauren

I am up for it too!! but that cake sounds good too...we may have to try some variety! :P

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