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Long Island Pizzeria


Nikkiann

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Not sure if any of you are from the Long Island area, but in Suffolk County there is a pizza place in Port Jefferson called Carnival that has gluten free pizza pies for 10$ (so cheap!) and they are very careful with cross contamination. They wash their hands, do it in a separate area in the kitchen, get the ingredients from a separate container, etc. 


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Thanks for the info! Next time I visit family I'll have to stop by there. If I've finished getting my numbers down that is.

 

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On 3/28/2017 at 9:51 AM, Nikkiann said:

Not sure if any of you are from the Long Island area, but in Suffolk County there is a pizza place in Port Jefferson called Carnival that has gluten free pizza pies for 10$ (so cheap!) and they are very careful with cross contamination. They wash their hands, do it in a separate area in the kitchen, get the ingredients from a separate container, etc. 

Thanks for the info!! I live in suffolk! 

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3 hours ago, KathleenH said:

Thanks for the info!! I live in suffolk! 

Cool! I live right near Carnival so it works out quite well!!

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