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kimis Collaborator

Any other Celiacs live in Pa? I live just outside of Philadelphia..


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lbd Rookie
Any other Celiacs live in Pa? I live just outside of Philadelphia..

I live in southeastern York County, PA.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am from the Harrisburg area.

jerseyangel Proficient

Welcome!! :D

I'm in Montgomery County.

Guhlia Rising Star

Welcome! I'm in Lancaster County.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

I'm in Pittsburgh!

mamaw Community Regular

hello

I'm from Butler County!


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Bucks County, here!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Media PA East of Philly in Delaware County.

Judy

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Harrisburg/Hershey Here!

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one more mile Contributor

Oley, pa near Reading in berks county.

there is a great Indian store in Malvern, pa that has lots of gluten-free stuff and a woman that will answer cooking questions.

Indian food marks if there is Gluten in it.

one more mile

BOB-RCR Newbie
Any other Celiacs live in Pa? I live just outside of Philadelphia..

Hi, I live in Bucks County....It's getting better around here to get Gluten Free food!!

Bob

Sunshinez06 Rookie

I also live just outside of Philadelphia in Conshohocken ( Montgomery County).

kimis Collaborator
I also live just outside of Philadelphia in Conshohocken ( Montgomery County).

Oh, wow you live in conshy....you must be right down the street from me! I thought I was the only celiac for miles! Where do you buy your food? Giant has a good selection of gluten-free food..don't you think?

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ksb43 Apprentice

I live in Langhorne and I work in Newtown. There's a great natural food store down the street from where I work called Grape Vine.

Kev

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Katie87 Newbie

Hello All!!

I am also from PA, not too far from Pittsburgh...I am new to this site and have only known about my celiac a few months. Hope to gain insight and friendly advice here!

Thanks and Happy Holidays!! :-)

Kate

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Welcome aboard, Katie! Lots of good gluten-free stuff in Pittsburgh, including a gluten-free bakery (Gluuteny, in Squirrel Hill on Murray Avenue), and a huge natural-foods store in the strip district called "Next to Nature," that is planning on installing a gluten-free bakeshop (they may have already done so). There is also Soergel's Farm Market, just off the Wexford exit of I-79m which has a huge gluten-free selection and is building a separate gluten-free building!

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Katie

I sent you a private e-mail!!!!!

mamaw

Guhlia Rising Star
Oley, pa near Reading in berks county.

there is a great Indian store in Malvern, pa that has lots of gluten-free stuff and a woman that will answer cooking questions.

Indian food marks if there is Gluten in it.

one more mile

I realize this post is almost 2 months old, but I'm hoping you read this anyway. We go to Kutztown every Wednesday during the summer for racing and we pass right by Oley. I'm not sure where Malvern is, but I would love to check out the indian store. We come through on 272. How far from that route is it?

EmmyLouWho? Newbie

I wasn't going to do anymore posting on the board but I had to pop on and say I'm from Pittsburgh as well. Well, the 'burbs....but generally Pittsburgh.

mamaw Community Regular

Hi EmmyLou

Where exactly are you in Pittsburgh? I'm from Butler.

EmmyLouWho? Newbie
Hi EmmyLou

Where exactly are you in Pittsburgh? I'm from Butler.

I'm in the Robinson area :)

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mamaw Community Regular

Hi EmmyLou

Just seen where you posted. We are going to Robinson tommorrow! I do a bunch of gluten-free test sampling for bakers/vendors, if you need any help just give me a pm. I only eat & buy the best of the best.....

blessings

mamaw

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LadyCyclist87 Apprentice

I'm currently in the Pittsburgh region...love it :-)

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Ladycyclist87

Glad you love Pittsburgh. We are having a gluten-free evening on Feb 5 09 in Butler if you would like to come & join us. If you want more info please let me know. blessings

mamaw

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