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Know Of Any Good Health Food Stores In The Las Vegas Area?


aorona

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aorona Rookie

I just moved to Las Vegas, NV on the northwest side. We live right next to Aliante. I have been trying to find a store that sells gluten free pasta, not just spaghetti (I found some at Wal-mart); also looking for different flours, like potato starch, fava bean flour, tapioca flour, and tapioca starch. I bake alot for my kids and used to be able to buy all these at one grocery store where we used to live. I am also looking for a support group near where I live (Horse & Decatur). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


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Phyllis28 Apprentice

Below is the addresses of the two WholeFoods stores in Las Vegas.

8855 West Charleston Blvd.

Las Vegas, Nevada 89117

Phone: 702.254.8655

7250 W. Lake Mead Blvd.

Las Vegas, Nevada 89128

Phone: 702.942.1500

I also saw two stores in Henderson.

aorona Rookie

Thanks Phyllis28. I did go to the whole foods store and they did have the flours and starches I was looking for, but no lasagna noodles :( I will keep searching. - Angie

LVsupportGroupLeader Rookie
but no lasagna noodles :( I will keep searching. - Angie

The only place I have found the lasagna noodles at is Sunflower Market on Flamingo and Rainbow. They have a lot of other difficult to find gluten-free stuff.

aorona Rookie

Wow, thanks lvsupport group leader. I will have to check it out.

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