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minibabe Contributor

I believe that my sister (samking72 on here :) ) has celiac. She is going on the gluten-free diet to see if she feels any better. Is there anyone in the Orlando area that can help her out like:

where good supermarkets are located

where there are good places to eat etc.

I would be doing this but I live all the way in NY. Thanks everyone :)

Amanda NY

HI SAM!


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Hi Amanda! Thanks for trying to help me! Unfortunatly, I have been feeling better. Alot better. Almost like a new person! Talk to you soon, miss you! p.s. I read that Mama's in Oakdale was closed for repairs :(

floridanative Community Regular

In Orlando have her try Seasons 52. They have a gluten free menu, don't serve bread but offer low cal. healthy gourmet dining. They will open in Perimeter and Buckhead in Atlanta this year.

rumbles Newbie

I'm in Sebastian. Some of the Publix supermarkets have a fair selection of gluten-free foods, but they are spreadout throughout the store. Wild Oats in Melbourne has a good selection (and a gluten free product list that you can pull down from their web site) - and they just opened a new store in Tampa. P.F. Changs is located at the Mall at Millenia (Conroy road, O-Town) and in Winter Park (and Tampa, and Jax, and . . . ). Flemings Steakhouse is in Winter Park. Carrabba's Italian Grill has a couple locations in Orlando, plus Kissimmee, Winter Springs, Altamonte Springs . . . . All of these restaurants have gluten-free menus.

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Thank you everyone for your input :D

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