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Celiac Awarness Week At Wegmans


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So we got the Sunday flyer for Wegmans and in the letter the woman writes she talks about how USA Today is havng a celiac awareness week. Wegmans is also highlighting Celiac this week, and giving samples of gluten free products in their Natures Marketplace, and also giving symptom info and ways to talk to your doctor. I am going to check it out in my store and let you guys know.


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Thanks Amanda :)

I was just at Wegman's yesterday, stocking up for the move and right after. This special week must start today? I didn't see anything out of the ordinary there yesterday morning.

I know Judy's going today--I have to go over that way later, so I might drop back by and see if they're doing anything...

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EDIT--from the oxalate thread............

Amanda .....just did a post there on Wegamans and i went and updated my account and found this recipe and it has an attached video for Italian Wedding soup.

We must .......of course.......... do this gluten-free this and ck other ingredients.......but it could be adapted.

i love this soup ....the meat balls can certainly use your personal recipe with the 'bread crumbs' of choice...

here it is. thanks Amanda..........would love to go to Wegmans TODAY.

I'LL HAVE TO LINK TO MY STORE TO SEE IF THEY ARE DOING A SPECAIL CELIAC WEEK.

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OMG-----JUST GOT HOME FROM WEGAMNS........THEY DIDN'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CELIAC WEEK BUT MAYBE WILL BE NEXT WEEK ???????? :blink: THEY DIDN'T KNOW AND DIDN'T SEEM TO CARE.......OY

THERE WAS GIRL, NANCY HEAD OF CUSTOMER SERVICE...WHO HAS CELIAC AND SHE'S BEEN TRANSFERED TO ANOTHER STORE............SO..............

GUESS PEOPLE WILL HAVE TO CK THEIR OWN STORES.

APPRECIATE YOUR HEADS UP THO...........AND WE DID GET TO GO................ARE SUNDAYS ALWAYS THIS CROWED.........?????????? SINCE JIM IS RETIRED WE CAN SURE SKIP SUNDAYS.....

THEY DIDN'T HAVE THE PRODUCTS I WANTED...........( AS PATTI HAD WARNED ME HERS DIDN'T EITHER........

THOSE GLUTINO CRACKERS.......NEW TO ME.........ARE SO GOOD AND CAN ONLY FIND AT MY HEALTH FOOD STORY THUS ...........VERY $$$

BUT SO GOOD..............

JUDY

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It was quiet when I was there yesterday too. I am wondering if it starts Monday.

I looked at USA Today and didn't see anything yesterday either.

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We ended up not going--we decided to escape to Starbucks instead :D

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I needed groceries and I wanted to make strawberry flip cookies.

Well the cookies still didn't get made and hopefully I can make them tonight. Between the Hersheypark trips and wedding stuff I was beat....I am still dragging today.


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Amanda--if you make the cookies, let me know how they turn out. I have a bag of frozen strawberries I want to use up.

Are you getting nervous?

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Amanda and Patti........................

ARE YOU BOTH GETTING ANXIOUS? :ph34r::blink::o:lol:

YOU BOTH HAVE BIG DAYS AHEAD???????????

GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF YOU LADIES.

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Amanda and Patti........................

ARE YOU BOTH GETTING ANXIOUS? :ph34r::blink::o:lol:

YOU BOTH HAVE BIG DAYS AHEAD???????????

GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF YOU LADIES.

I am looking for a place to stay overnight in Cape May. We are honeymooning the following weekend after the wedding. I am looking at the 22-Jackson inn.

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