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Gluten-free Panini


Mango04

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For all the San Diegans out there, or anyone who might ever find themselves at Whole Foods in La Jolla....

I found out today they make these really amazing gluten-free panini sandwiches in the sandwich department. I couldn't try one myself because I can't do dairy, but people were raving about them. I talked to the girl who makes them and she said they're really extra careful about CC and stuff. She also said they usually sell out :). I thought that was pretty awesome...Sounds like something you would normally only hear about in NYC hehe...yay for San Diego.


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For all the San Diegans out there, or anyone who might ever find themselves at Whole Foods in La Jolla....

I found out today they make these really amazing gluten-free panini sandwiches in the sandwich department. I couldn't try one myself because I can't do dairy, but people were raving about them. I talked to the girl who makes them and she said they're really extra careful about CC and stuff. She also said they usually sell out :). I thought that was pretty awesome...Sounds like something you would normally only hear about in NYC hehe...yay for San Diego.

Sweet, I will be in SD in 2 weeks and I will definitely eat one of their Paninis (if available)

I will actually be there 3 times in the next 4 months -- hooray! I miss SD!!!!

mamaw Community Regular

wow I wish I would have known this in March.......To late for me .....Maybe someone could get them to make them for all the wholefoods????? I'm not real crazy about their bakehouse items........

mamaw

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