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gluten-free Food Fair In Kent Washington November 3-4 (this Weekend)


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This was written up in the Seattle Post Intellegencer yesterday. There will be 30 - 40 samples to try!

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Come hungry!

Tired of searching for gluten free food? Come on in to our Gluten Free Tasting Fair! Try before you buy! Great brands like Kinnikinnick, Glutino, Authentic Foods, EnerG and more. We carry over 500 gluten free products and we want to be your one stop gluten free shopping spot!

Saturday November 3rd 10am - 4pm

Sunday November 4th 11am - 3pm

Lots of dairy and soy free products are also available.


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Woo Hoo! I am so there Sunday afternoon! It's only 20 minutes from my house and I've been there before. Last time I was there they said they'd be expanding their gluten free options. Hurray! My kids will be thrilled. Samples of gluten-free food! :D:D:D

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That's a little far for me. Otherwise I'd go. We went to one at Manna Mills in Mountlake Terrace. Daughter was grouching and grumping about having to go until we got there. She does have additional food allergies, so not all of what was there was something she could eat. But she was amazed at the stuff she could eat and afterwards was excited to have gone.

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Heh, I have to work Saturday anyway, so I may as well stop in! :)

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We are going to Leavenworth with another couple so I can't go. Great another chance for me to eat out again this weekend and make myself sick - inadvertently at least. I thought salad with chicken would be ok but nope. It was Ruby's Diner, has anyone seen allergy info for their menu? I can't seem to find anything online and well I was dumb and didn't ask there. Of course I also realized the concept of the diner was working against me. Get em in, make em wait, give em food, make em wait, get them to pay, get rid of em. Oh did we forget to stop at your table at all? The service has gone way down there.

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Had a great time yesterday. We ate so much we were sick! Some of the things I tried that I hadn't had before were:

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They also had lots of Pamelas products, Nut thins, Arrowhead milld products, Amy's pizza, envirokidz, glutino, Tinkyada pasta and sauce, and more I am just forgetting about. All in all it was time well spent. Try it before you buy it is great!

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