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Traveling To East Lansing, Michigan


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We are traveling to East Lansing Michigan and are wondering if anyone knows of a good grocery store to find gluten-free products. We really like Glutino products and will have a kitchen in our hotel room. Thanks for your help!!


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Kroger stores in Michigan have a nice section of gluten free items, as I would imagine probably Meijers do too. There is a great store in East Lansing/Okemos called Foods for Life and they carry a lot of gluten free items. It's on Grand River, pass the college and out near Best Buy. The store is on the south /right side of the street when heading east. There is a Circuit City in the same parking area. I live on Long Island now and can't remember exactly how far it is, but I know it is still there, my sister goes to it.

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Meijers stores have a great dry goods gluten free selection. They don't carry any refrigerated/frozen bread or waffles, but they do carry the gluten-free "snack" foods, bread mixes, cereals, etc. in the "Healthy Living" section of the store.

Renae Newbie
We are traveling to East Lansing Michigan and are wondering if anyone knows of a good grocery store to find gluten-free products. We really like Glutino products and will have a kitchen in our hotel room. Thanks for your help!!

There is a Foods For Living Health food store at 2655 E Grand River (go east towards Okemos from East Lansing. There is a Better Health food store at 305 N. Clippert (across from Sears). There is also a bakery that does gluten-free baking called A Piece O Cake at 4966 Northwind Drive. (I believe the owner has Celiac). Meijer has a healthy food section also where you can find gluten-free foods.

Renae

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WARNING This place is not cheap. I tell you you will love whatever you get from here.

A Piece O' Cake

4966 Northwind Dr.

East Lansing, Mi 48823

tel. 517.333.6881

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I don't know if it is located in a convenient spot for your travels. The owner I spoke to is Celiac herself and could help you find locals gluten free selections.

L.

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hancoc18 Newbie

Better Health in Lansing on w. Saginaw and Better Health in East Lansing are also great options to get food.

Guest AutumnE

Foods for living is where I shop in east lansing too.

If you do decide to eat out there are a few restaurants there I eat at. Cheeseburger in paradise, carraba's, pf changs and outback steakhouse have gluten-free menus and are near there.


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