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I'm not sure how this works...all I know is I'm trying to get the message out that AJ's in Arizona is carrying the most delicious gluten free cookie that I have ever eaten!!! Hope all of you can try this cookie!! I was in heaven eating it!!!


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Hi

Can you tell us what Aj's is? bakery, store, restaurant or what. And by all means describe that cookie!!!!! thanks

mamaw

tom Contributor
Hi

Can you tell us what Aj's is? bakery, store, restaurant or what.

mamaw

AJ's is a high-end or gourmet grocery store, owned by the Basha's chain, which is a competitor to Safeway etc.

I bet the cookie's great, but AJ's doesn't do much gluten-free. I asked them once and they sniffed "we're not a health food or natural food store".

For gluten-free, I was going to Sunflower, Sprouts, T-joe's and WhFds.

mamaw Community Regular

Thanks Tom. We may be traveling that way next summer so I've been collecting info!

mamaw

tom Contributor

Ack!! Summer in Phx?

I call it "116 in the shade & there ain't much shade".

Early spring, late fall or winter are best times for Phx. :)

But Sunflower & Sprouts ARE fantastic!!

Not the $$$$ of WhFds and a better selection than T-joe's.

I moved back to the bay area (San Jose) from Phx a couple months ago and I do miss those stores. (Not much else tho.)

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