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Western Mass?


GlutenWrangler

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Hey Everyone,

I was wondering how many people on the forum are from Western Mass...My name is Brian, I'm 24 years old, and I live in Westfield. I'd love to hear from anyone else in the area, especially anyone around my age. :)

-Brian

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nutbutters Rookie

I go to one of the five colleges (inc) in western Mass., and there is really a lot for us gluten-free people here. It's amazing.

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GlutenWrangler Contributor

I went to U-Mass. There's definitely so much for us gluten-free people out there. It's a great area. I live in Westfield, but someday I'd like to move up there.

-Brian

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mindiloo Rookie

I live near Worcester, which is only about an hour away, but I'm a junior at URI for school right now. Unfortunately neither Worcester or RI have many gluten free restaurants haha.

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Sara T Newbie

Hey. I'm from Agawam, its nice to see atleast ONE other person close by. Dont know too many people in the area who have celiac! Hope all is going well.

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AKcollegestudent Apprentice

I'm in the Berkshires for college. (Williamstown)

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Eliza82 Apprentice

I'm in southern Vermont but am hoping to get well sooner than later so I can move to Western Mass. I have a lot of friends in that area and love the Berkshires. Its harder in southern Vermont to find gluten-free restaurants or even options but its definitely not hard at the supermarket.

Hope you are well!


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