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Puget Sound: Mora's Ice Cream


tarnalberry

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Available in Bellevue and Bainbridge, Open Original Shared Link is an Argentinian ice cream place that a friend of mine introduced me to. They carry gluten free ice cream cones (tapioca and rice? I recall them being CF and SF) if you don't want your ice cream in a cup. They also have a number of very tasty sorbets that are entirely CF. It's not cheap, but it's dessert out, which is fun to do once in a blue moon.


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I just went there this weekend. The cones are quite tasty. And they'll give you as many taste spoons as you want ;)

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Oh, yum. Where are they located in Bellevue?

tarnalberry Community Regular
Oh, yum. Where are they located in Bellevue?

The link in the original post (underlined text generally indicates a hyperlink that will take you to another website) lists their locations. In Bellevue, they are in BellSquare.

burdee Enthusiast
The link in the original post (underlined text generally indicates a hyperlink that will take you to another website) lists their locations. In Bellevue, they are in BellSquare.

Thanks, Tiffany. Gluten, casein, soy free ice cream??? I'll have to check for cane sugar and vanilla, but that sure sounds good to me. They must have great ice cream to afford a BelSquare retail shop. I'll ask the Bellevue GIG leader if he's tried that ice cream shop.

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stitchy woman Rookie

Thanks for the info, Tiffany. I just saw the underline on a glance-through and didn't realize it was a hyperlink. I will have to try that on my next infrequent visit to the mall.

tarnalberry Community Regular
Thanks for the info, Tiffany. I just saw the underline on a glance-through and didn't realize it was a hyperlink. I will have to try that on my next infrequent visit to the mall.

thanks for understanding. I realized about half an hour after posting that I could have sounded *totally* snarky, :ph34r: when I just meant to be helpful if someone hadn't realized that bit. :)


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stitchy woman Rookie

No worries, Tiffany! I didn't see it as snarky but helpful---guess my snarky-meter is temporarily in the shop. :)

Meanwhile, I am planning a trip to the Mall next week!

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