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laurelfla

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i've been doing well emotionally lately. but today, tears sprang to my eyes -- i got my first Godiva catalog since being diagnosed. (their policy is for us to stay away -- apparently they process stuff together). does anyone know of any safe truffles? that was my *thing*. and i haven't seen anything in my lists. thanks. :(


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Nantzie Collaborator

Found a couple. The first one looks very promising.

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Nancy

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Joseph Schmidt truffles are listed as gluten free. I think Marshall Field's still carries them.

Laura

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My signature desert (Im a famous baker in my small social circle) is homemade turffles and they are very glutenly. Its my best recipe, and its just about the only gluten thing I wll miss. I have started thinging on how to make it gluten-free but I doubt ti will ever be the same... :(:(

Meredith Newbie

If you live near a Trader Joe's, they have really good organic dark chocolate truffles that I've never had a problem with. (I've never contacted TJ's to find out if they are gluten-free, but the ingredients listed are very straight forward).

jkmunchkin Rising Star

OMG I love the Godiva truffles. The marzapan ones are the best things ever. I've been mourning the thought of not having them : (

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