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  1. Hey, I was wondering if anyone has suggestions on gluten free restaurants and/or health food stores in Miami, Florida? I'm going to be visiting the area (specifically South Beach) soon and wanted to make sure I knew of some gluten free places beforehand. Thanks!
  2. In regards to your question about Starbucks' soy latte, it IS gluten free. I get that at least 1x everyday! Also, I find B12 injections are helpful with neurological symptoms. I take them once a month.
  3. I'm not sure - I've only tried a few of the basic ones - such as turkey and cheddar cheese. I don't believe all of them are gluten free, but quite a few are safe for us.
  4. I should add that the brownies are delicious and the cupcakes are, by far, the best gluten free ones I have had - much better than Risotteria's cupcakes (and I thought those were pretty good).
  5. They taste pretty good. I mean you can definitely tell that they are gluten free, but they were still fairly good. The only thing I didn't like about them was that they are primarily made out of corn meal and I have a minor corn sensitivity.
  6. Hey Everyone, I just wanted to let you know about a place that I found that makes gluten free arepas (sandwiches). It is located in NYC's Union Square Area at 857 Broadway between 17th and 18th streets. For more information, the website is: www.tisserie.com Enjoy!
  7. Hey Everyone, I just wanted to let you know about a bakery I found in NYC's East Village that sells gluten free brownies and cupcakes. It is called Pinisi Bakery and is located at 128 East 4th Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues. For more information the website is: www.pinisibakerynyc.com If you do not live in the area I recommend...
  8. I was recently given some samples of Allerx to take for a week from my doctor. I was wondering if any one knows whether or not these are gluten free? Thanks!
  9. Thank you!!! This will be very helpful for my upcoming trip to this area!
  10. Does anyone know of any gluten free bakeries and/or restaurants in Valhalla, NY or the nearby surrounding area?
  11. Cafe Formaggio does have gluten free pizza and pasta now. I went there a few weeks ago and tried the pizza. It was very good and it tasted very similar to the pizza at Villa Milano in Manhassett. There is also another place nearby in Garden City that has gluten free pizza. It is called Plum Pizza. I believe all of the places order the crust from the...
  12. Are Cadbury eggs that are sold in the UK still gluten free?
  13. Could someone please clarify what is meant in the post above stating that Pamela's cookies have been found to be contaminated with gluten?
  14. Do the regular Cadbury eggs contain natural flavors?
  15. So it seems like the mini Cadbury eggs are not gluten free. Are the regular sized Cadbury eggs safe? Or safe as far as we know?
  16. I use Vital 10. They are free of gluten and most allergens.
  17. Oooo, I'm going to have to try this sometime. Let me know how it is!
  18. Ok, well I just heard the radio advertisement for myself recently and they say that they have "gluten free whole wheat pizza." LOL. Obviously, someone's a bit confused!
  19. Has anyone tried the gluten free pizza at Cafe Formaggio in Westbury, New York? I have never been there but someone told me that they advertised having gluten free pizza on the radio. Does anyone know any more about this? Thanks
  20. The Prime Grill and Solo (both under the same ownership) are Kosher restaurants that understand gluten intolerance and offer a lot of gluten free options once you explain to them that you have Celiac Disease / Gluten Intolerance. I've never had a problem at either place.
  21. I just wanted to let everyone know that due to "a complaint," Gourmet Land is no longer serving gluten free Chinese food. This is why it may be better to educate, instead of complain, because otherwise we will lose all of the restaurants that are trying to accommodate us.
  22. I take ADEK chewable tablets. These vitamins are very good for people with malabsorptive conditions, as they are already partially broken down or pre-digested. It contains all of the essential vitamins at the normal amounts with high levels of vitamins A, D, E, and K. I know it is gluten free and I'm fairly certain it is free of the other things you mentioned...
  23. I'm sorry you got sick. Do you think that you may have an allergy/intolerance to another ingredient that they may use? I've very sensitive to gluten and I have eaten there several times and haven't had any problems yet. Perhaps, there was a mix-up in the kitchen and what you got wasn't gluten free... Did you have a red plate? Because all of the gluten...
  24. I just found out about a gluten free Chinese food restaurant in NYC. It is called Gourmet Land! I've been there twice and the food is amazing and tastes like real Chinese food! So far, I have tried the Garlic Chicken, the Singapore Noodles, and the Chocolate torte. They have a fairly extensive gluten free menu and several gluten free desserts too. Also...
  25. The only other restaurant that I ate at while in Venice besides the two at the hotel (Fortuny and Cip's Club) was Harry's Bar in San Marco. Although, it is still owned by the Cipriani family. That was good too, although they didn't have any gluten free pasta or bread but they were able to alter a lot of their entrees so that they were gluten free.
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