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Puyallup Washington Anyone?


Jodi Mills

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Hi just recently moved back to Puyallup Washington, and well trying to stick to my diet, but finding it difficult. does anyone have any places of interest to eat, or things to try here in the great northwest? Also maybe thought it would be cool if to meet some people with celiac in the area, for a support group, new friendships and stuff like that..

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Jodi Mills

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Hello! I've lived in puyallup all my life ^_^ though we are moving to alaska in a year. But I was surprised to find a post with specifically puyallup wa since I couldnt find one for just washington, or at least havent yet. I just figured out that I am gluten intolerant after 8 years of stomach issues. I went gluten free a week ago, so I havent found any good places to go to eat or anything yet, but I did read that outback steakhouse has a gluten free menu, and just found out wendys chili is gluten free(I love their chili so I was really happy when I read that!). Anyways, if I find anywhere great to eat gluten free Ill let you know! I remember once hearing about a gluten free restaurant somewhere here in washington(on the news) but I cant seem to find where it was or if its still in business.

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Oh! Right after posting I found this:

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I may go to the bakery in maple valley, not too long a drive :)

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