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Anyone from Northern New Jersey?


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debmidge Rising Star

...how far north? from Driscoll bridge and northward? or Passaic County and north by northwest?

adk Apprentice
...how far north? from Driscoll bridge and northward? or Passaic County and north by northwest?

We are in essex county. Do you know any restaurants or places to go. We know of Outback, Fresh City, Legal Seafoods and the places in Bergen County. Our daughter is gluten intolerant -- do you know of any kids around here with celiac?

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We do not go to restaurants..too much risk.

I don't have children so I don't know about groups....there might be a ROCK group in Livingston area.

If can, call the Celic Sprue Assn at 877-CSA-4CSA. Ask them about Raising Our Celiac Children in your area; as far as I know, there are no support groups for adults in our area ( I am in northern Union County). There used to be one in Morris County and they disbanded; there's one in the New Brunswick area and to get there for 7 PM is a haul during rush hour, if you know what I mean. I know the CSA is looking for someone to start a group in the Essex/Union county area; I'd love to do it, but I do not have the room in my apartment for a grouping of people to meet as I am living in basically two rooms. My place always looks like a "jumble sale."

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Bil1l Newbie
We are in essex county. Do you know any restaurants or places to go. We know of Outback, Fresh City, Legal Seafoods and the places in Bergen County. Our daughter is gluten intolerant -- do you know of any kids around here with celiac?

Please do yourself and your daughter a favor and go to Park and Orchard in East Rutherford

Great food.... separate Gluten free menu. you won't be dissapointed.

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Amethyst* Newbie

I'm in Warren County and I'm pretty new to the area. Any good gluten-free places around here (I know of a few, but I'm always looking for more)

jason-d-03 Newbie
as far as I know, there are no support groups for adults in our area ( I am in northern Union County). There used to be one in Morris County and they disbanded;

A new group just formed in Morristown (Open Original Shared Link) Not sure how far that is for everyone.

There is also one up in Bergen County (Open Original Shared Link).


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joel Newbie

anuary Gluten Free Market Vendor Fair & Shopping Trip

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From Tommaso.

I heard someone ask about Gluten Free restaurants in North Western Jersey/ Warren County. I just went to this great place called Mammas pizza and Cafe Baci. They even have Gluten Free Pizza on their selection list! I already posted their website once before but hear it is again www.mammascafebaci.com

P.s does anyone know a good Health foods store ?

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