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Totally Gluten Free Store!


AndreaB

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I am so excited! :D:P

I went down to Vancouver today to a store that I found out carries Enjoy Life to try some of their products.

This market is totally gluten free! The only thing they carry that isn't gluten free is some beer. It is called Loganberries Market for those of you near by. They have many different brands and the prices aren't much different than Wild Oats, a little lower. We do have a Trader Joes in Vancouver but I haven't been there. The market is off I205, exit 30 to 500 East. Go through the stop light and it is in the shopping area to the left.

Maybe others have already found this store but I wanted to share just in case. :D


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Thanks, Andrea! One of our young cousins, who has celiac disease, just went to live for the summer with her grandmother in Vancouver, and I passed the information on to her mother (who is in Ottawa).

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Oops! :unsure::ph34r:

Got the store name wrong. It's Lingonberries Market. 6300 NE 117th Ave Suite B-5, Vancouver WA 98662. 360-260-4411. www.lingonberriesmarket.com.

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Matilda,

I love your picture of your kitties! :D

They don't have fresh baked bread. They do carry Enjoy Life, Food for Life and Ener-G breads that I saw. The have lots of mixes for bread and treats. I bought the Enjoy Life cookies. Expensive but yum! Wild Oats also carries some of the enjoy life stuff. Cookie flavors that Lingonberries didn't have. Wild Oats is off the Mill Plain exit (28). Coming up I205 north you'd take the Mill Plain east. Right at the off ramp light (Fred Meyer is on that side. Coming up I205 south you'd turn left at the off ramp light. The store is on 160th which is about 4-5 miles down. It's a distance. Don't know if you have Wild Oats near you. I know there is a Wild Oats in Tigard as well. Lingonberries is a little less expensive than Wild Oats. They have many different brands. I didn't take too long looking around but spent plenty of money. When I go out without my hubby I try to be quick so the baby doesn't get too tired before I get home. Usually he'll fall asleep on the way though. Let me know what you think of the store.

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