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Anyone From Northern California?


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horsegirl Enthusiast

Hi there! Just wondering who might be from the Sacramento, CA area? I've seen a few posts from

people in this area, & would like to know about shopping, dining out, etc for this area. And, maybe

just to be able to chat with people who know this area in general!

Thanks!

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SacGFGirl Explorer
Hi there! Just wondering who might be from the Sacramento, CA area? I've seen a few posts from

people in this area, & would like to know about shopping, dining out, etc for this area. And, maybe

just to be able to chat with people who know this area in general!

Thanks!

Hi there. I know you posted a long time ago now, but I just became a member about a month ago and I'm in Sacramento! I know several places that are very accommodating and I'd be happy to share if you respond. What area of Sacramento are you in and have you ever gone to the CSA meetings here in Sac?

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horsegirl Enthusiast

Hi! Thanks for posting. I havn't been on this forum for SO long, & decided today I'd better check back in again.

Glad to hear there's more of us in this area!

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Melanie Dawn Newbie
Hi! Thanks for posting. I havn't been on this forum for SO long, & decided today I'd better check back in again.

Glad to hear there's more of us in this area!

What part of Northern California are you from?

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GregC Rookie

Hi Sacramento here..28 y/o male..How are you guys? :)

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13kimberly Newbie

Hello! I am new here and i know this is a very old message, but if anyone is checking I would love help in the Sac. area!

msmini14 Enthusiast

I am about an hour from Sacramento. Anyone closer to the Stockton area?


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elonwy Enthusiast

Its a bit south of you but there is a large range of people from all over NoCal on here and people do talk about Sacramento dining here sometimes:

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The only specifically Sac group I could find is for parents with celiac kids:

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