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tammy

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Hello,

I plan on travelin' from out of town to Brooklyn just to shop at a gluten-free Bakery. Does anyone know of any place in Brooklyn that could serve a gluten-free meal?

Thanks!! :lol:


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Guest gliX

No, but..my cousins in brooklyn stop at that bakery all the time, they sell some good fudge cake..i tried it when i visited them. too bad there aren't any gluten-free bakerys where i live.

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Glix-

I live in MD and I see you don't live to far from there....there are gluten free bakeries around here....

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Don't think there are any restaurants in bklyn...many in manhattan, but I guess you could eat some of your bakery treats :lol:

Are you going to Josef's Gluten-Free Bakery (or similar)?

Guest gliX

Make sure you get sugar cookies at Josef's..so good

i'm too lazy to travel to a bakery, i meant like within 20 minutes. i live about 20 minutes south of Washington D.C. There's a "whole foods" supermarket here they have some fresh gluten-free foods sometimes.

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Are you going to Josef's Gluten-Free Bakery

Duh! It's in the title...sorry for asking that ;)

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Wow !!!!

I live close to Brooklyn, I gotta go support Josefs


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