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Best Grocery Store In Buffalo For Gluten Free Stuff


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I just posted about UDI's bread but I wanted to do this on a seperate post....

I'm hitting the Pennsylvania outlets in a couple of weeks but I plan to stop in Buffalo on the way back to stock up on gluten free products (ie cereal snacks etc etc). We have so little available here in Canada.

I'd love to hear from anybody who is familiar with Buffalo as to which is the best grocery chain for gluten free products. I'm looking for variety as I'd like to pick up some of the many products that I can't buy here at home.

Thanks! :D


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I just replied to your other post but Wegman's markets also has many gluten-free things as well...they are located in NY & PA...Blessings

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Wegmans was what I was going to say too. If you go online to Wegmans.com they have a list of stores and where they are located to make it easier to find them.

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Not sure how expensive shipping is but there is so much online.

I use a bread mix that's even better than Udi's and a third or less of the price. It's Gluten Free Pantry Basic White Bread.

You can mix it with your stand mixer or a hand held beaters. Let it rise for half hour and bake. It's about $4.50 for a box and it makes a large loaf of bread. I order it in bulk online from that place we aren't supposed to mention and it's even cheaper, like $4 a loaf.

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