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Paytons-mom

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Hey Everyone

Just wondering if there is anyone here from Bangor, Portland Maine. My

husband is traveling down there in 1 week to look for some food for my

lil 3 year old silly. I am looking for ideas of regular food that is

also gluten-free and good places to shop. I know she loved the Mickey Mouse

cereal and Macaronni and cheese shakers but i am not sure where i can

buy these. Any help would be greatly appreciated! !!

Thanks from a Very Grateful neighbour

Nicole


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Paytons-mom Rookie

Just wondering if there is anyone out there from Maine! My husband is traveling there from Canada next week and i am trying to find some good gluten free food for my lil girl that we dont have here in canada. I am also wondering where to send him to look for food. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Nicole

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Payton's mom,

I'm not from Bangor, so I can't help, but I've seen similar posts in the "Meeting Room" forum. You might try searching there or posting in that forum as well. Good luck.

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Hey Everyone

Just wondering if there is anyone here from Bangor, Portland Maine. My

husband is traveling down there in 1 week to look for some food for my

lil 3 year old silly. I am looking for ideas of regular food that is

also gluten-free and good places to shop. I know she loved the Mickey Mouse

cereal and Macaronni and cheese shakers but i am not sure where i can

buy these. Any help would be greatly appreciated! !!

Thanks from a Very Grateful neighbour

Nicole

Hello,

I'm from the Bangor area. Hannafords has a gluten free section. The Shaws on Main Street in Bangor also has a decent gluten free section. The Natural Living Center in Bangor near the mall has the largest variety of gluten free foods in Bangor. Whole Foods in Portland is the best selection, however it's quite a way from Bangor.

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