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So I am finally done with school for the summer semester and I get a month break. I am leaving this Friday to go stay with my boyfriend for 3 weeks. I have been getting my gluten-free foods at Wegman's here at home, because they have a big natural foods section and carry a lot of gluten-free products. But where he lives, they only have a Tops store. Does anyone know if Tops carries much in the way of gluten-free foods?

Also, we are taking a trip to Niagara Falls and staying there for a couple days. Does anyone know if there are any places around there that have gluten-free food?? I'm afraid our nice, romantic getaway will turn into complete aggravation by trying to find food I can eat!! I am so tired of having to order just a salad or something like that when I go out and having to bring my own food everywhere!!

Another question, which is somewhat odd - we are also going to the Fair in his hometown. Does anyone know if Cotton Candy has gluten in it???


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jenvan Collaborator

Where does your boyfriend live and which side of Niagra will you be staying on?

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I can't help with the other questions, but cotton candy does not have gluten.

richard

ShortStuff2309 Apprentice

He lives near Buffalo, NY in a small town called Dunkirk, and we will be on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls.

Thanks for the info about the cotton candy! I LOVE that stuff!!!

jenvan Collaborator

hey shortstuff--

i would ck out this website--it is the buffalo area support group. they have a list of restaurants in the area, and give contact info too--so if you would want to ask more questions, i'm sure they'd be helpful.

Open Original Shared Link

This one might also be helpful: Open Original Shared Link

Read this post on a restaurant on the CA side of Niagara. Open Original Shared Link

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www.gluten free.com/canada.htm

(For some reason I can't get the above link to work right--there shouldn't be a space between gluten AND free. Its the Gluten Free Pantry's CA store listings.)

ShortStuff2309 Apprentice

Thanks so much, these will definitely be a great help!!

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