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lindalee Enthusiast

Going to Conneticut next week and will finally get to go to a Whole Foods.

There are so many things I haven't been able to find. I know I want the coconut oil.

Any recomendations for soap, shampoo, conditioner? These are the main needs but I have to have sodium laurel sulfate free.

Any favorite suggestions would really be appreciated.

I'm soy, corn, dairy, grain, free.

Thanks. :)


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Hi Lee :)

I use (and really like) Shikai Everyday Shampoo and Conditioner. I'm positively addicted to the smell :D . Also, the Zia line of facial care is very good--I use the Moisturing Cleanser. Not all of their products are gluten-free, so read labels carefully with them. But I love what this cleanser does for my skin! I use Jason Supersmile Toothpaste--love it, too. Nice mint taste (not artificial) and my teeth really look a little brighter. (No kidding!) No SLS in any of them.

I also really like the Boylan Cane Cola--not too often, but sometimes when I just want a soda. It has no corn or gluten. It does have caffein, though (from coffee)

For baking, Spectrum Organic Shortening is great--works just like Crisco in recipes.

I actually don't need to go to WF much anymore since Wegman's opened--it's closer to me and has all of these brands.

Have fun there--let us know what you ended up getting.

lindalee Enthusiast

Thanks Patti,

I will look forward to trying the products you recommend. They sound real good.

I'll see if she has a wegmans near her also as I don't have one here. Heard good things about that place.

Any particular hand cream you use? I'm using Johnson and Johnsons baby cream now.

Do you use hair gel or molding mud? I'm using Sebastian Molding Mud but don't know if it is gluten-free- they have not got back to me. I love that stuff. :P

jerseyangel Proficient

Lee--

I still have a bottle of the Gluten Free Savonnerie Lotion from last winter--I'm using that up. Then, I'll be on the lookout for a good one, too! Let me know what you find.

For my hair, I use Dove Soft and Smooth Anti Frizz Creme. I don't use a gel or mud.

If there is a Wegman's nearby, do go and have a look--it's worth it! :D

Tim-n-VA Contributor

Their gluten-free bakehouse sandwich bread is the best pre-baked. My preference is to bake the gluten-free pantry sandwich bread but theirs is the best of the pre-bakes. As always, personal preferences come into that since a lot of people recommend Amy's mix or the enjoy life pre-baked and I didn't like either.

cmzirkelbach Newbie

If you are going to be any where near Glastonbury (Garden of Light) or Hamden (Thyme and Season) or Stratford (Nature's Way), check out one of these stores. For my time and effort, they have a bigger range of gluten-free products (foods and personal care) then Whole Foods.

The Whole Foods stores in the Northeast tend to be small, compared to Whole Foods stores in the rest of the USA. Since they have less space, it is not the same experience as a Whole Foods elsewhere.

lindalee Enthusiast

She just emailed me that she has a Wild Oaks real close. Man I am going to be in gluten free heaven. I know nothing about that place either. I'm asking about favorites because I don't want to be in there ALL day. :P

Thanks cmzirlelback and Tim for your suggestions.


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[Check out the gluten free chocolate chip cookies at Wild Oats. They're pretty good.

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