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Thinks Its Safe?


jasonD2

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jasonD2 Experienced

I emailed the manager at my favorite Gelato shop regarding my concerns, do you guys feel it would be safe to eat there based on his response? Please see below

Jason,

All sorbets are gluten free. All gelato flavors that do not contain "cookie" (cannoli, cookies and cream, ginger snap, amaretto, etc.) are also gluten-free. Flavors are run on shared equipment, but they are sanitized between dairy and non-dairy, gluten and non, nut and non. If there is anything else I can help you with, please ask. Thanks for your interest.


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Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

Jason,

You sure sound like you are feeling alot better than you were a few weeks ago.

I'd be tempted to try the place. It would depend on how sensitive you are to the cross contamination issue.

jasonD2 Experienced

Ha- yeah feeling a little better these days. I was on the edge for a while but am coming around...for now ;-)

I dont really know how sensitive i am since i still dont know when i get gluten in my body. I saw a wonderful celiac specialist recently and she made me feel a lot better about eating out. she also told me that ive turned eating into a whole psychological thing that has really messed me up.

hopefully i can find a balance soon so i can start living again

thanks for your concern - i suppose im the drama king on the boards - lol

mushroom Proficient

Jason, so good to hear you with a more positive attitude toward food :D;)

lovegrov Collaborator

I'd try it.

richard

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I'd try one flavor. Then another and so on.

Just keep in mind that you will always get the occasional CC issue.

Learn who and what foods you can trust. YOu'll have your "go to" list and feel a lot better about eating out.

I'm super careful too.

Wolicki Enthusiast

Jason,

Glad to hear you are feeling better about food! It really turns into mind over matter and attitude is everything, and all those things that when you hear them , you want to punch the lights out of the person who utters it, but it always ends up being true :D Glad your spirits are looking up!

Janie


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