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Hi

Any other gluten free's in Saskatchewan, western Canada, or Canada?


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Hi

Any other gluten free's in Saskatchewan, western Canada, or Canada?

Hi there!

I was born and raised in Saskatchewan but now live in Alberta. What area of SK are you from?

Silencio Enthusiast

I had no idea this section existed lol. Im in Edmonton.

BarryC Collaborator

Hi

Are you a guy or gal? Sure would like to meet more guys with gluten intolerance. It seems to be more of a female issue, but I think girls are more willing to share while guys would rather not.

Silencio Enthusiast

I was thinking the same thing. I dont think its more of a female issue. Just seems not many guys want to talk about it.

NorthernElf Enthusiast

British Columbia here...............up north. Love Kinnikinnick....can't wait to try their new breads to see if they are as good as they say they are.

I am originally from the Edmonton area.

Silencio Enthusiast

British Columbia here...............up north. Love Kinnikinnick....can't wait to try their new breads to see if they are as good as they say they are.

I am originally from the Edmonton area.

The new Kinnikinnick bread is pretty good. The closest to normal bread that I have tried. Im still trying to find Glutino Genius bread though. Thats also supposed to be good.


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  • 7 months later...
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Manitoba :) very close to the sk border though (seriously... about 10km haha)

I love kinnikinnik products. their pancake mix is so good. I can't find it in my home town anymore though. I generally have to buy gluten-free products in a city. taste of Thai noodles are available everywhere though it seems. they're great if you're a Thai food fan. and on the topic of glutino- Wal-Mart now sells their products! in the "organic/natural" sections of the isles

  • 3 weeks later...
prairiemamma Apprentice

I'm in Sask. But I'm not the one with Celiac in my family...my 4yo son does

Charli61 Apprentice

Hi

Any other gluten free's in Saskatchewan, western Canada, or Canada?

Over here in Central BC!

Charli61 Apprentice

British Columbia here...............up north. Love Kinnikinnick....can't wait to try their new breads to see if they are as good as they say they are.

I am originally from the Edmonton area.

Lived 'Up North' for 23 years, now down in Central BC Have you tried KinnickKinnick pizza crusts.......Yum! And how about Udi's breads,bagels and oooh YUM.. Snickerdoodles!

  • 4 months later...
adelajoy Newbie

I'm in Saskatchewan! Brand new to this whole Celiac thing though, so I haven't tried any of those products.

robyn525 Newbie

I am in Alberta. I just moved North of Edmonton last summer, but still work in downtown Edmonton. I was diagnosised to go Gluten Free on January 18th. I just joined this forum today to find support from other Canadians. :)

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