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Good Local Grocery Store To Buy Gluten Free Products


daphniela

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If you live in metro Detroit, I found a good store to shop at. They have a lot of variety. Produce Palace International on Dequindre by 12 Mile Road. I met the owner and he said if they don't carry something I need to let him know and they will order it. The prices are really good too.


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If you live in metro Detroit, I found a good store to shop at. They have a lot of variety. Produce Palace International on Dequindre by 12 Mile Road. I met the owner and he said if they don't carry something I need to let him know and they will order it. The prices are really good too.

Hi michigan here too. another one is Hillers grocery at 6 mile and haggerty rd. also Krogers has started to carry items but are limited. been gluten free only about 10 days. its hard trying to figure this out and expensive. Thanks. :)

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Hi michigan here too. another one is Hillers grocery at 6 mile and haggerty rd. also Krogers has started to carry items but are limited. been gluten free only about 10 days. its hard trying to figure this out and expensive. Thanks. :)

Meijers has a much better selection than Kroger. I just buy flours and pasta, nothing prepackaged as it is too expensive and full of fat and calores. Meijers has a gluten free section and there are other flours in the flour section and some in healthy living section on the same aisle. Their flours are all spread out. I like Produce Palace cause the flours are all in one place and a much larger selection. They also carry brown rice pasta and a few frozen pasta dinners. The produce is good prices also.

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Angel food ministries now has an allergen free box. Do a search for more information, as I don't want to break any board rules and post a direct link. (The sponser church does get $1 profit from each box sold.) Just thought with the economy like it is, this information will be helpful.

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Beth41777 Rookie

Just to mention another GREAT place to get gluten free food, in case you have not been there... Lifesmart foods on the north side of M59 just west of Schoenherr. (In the plaza with Dick's Sporting Goods and The Salvation Army) The have a GREAT selection.

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