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  1. i live near cafe baldo's and know joann the place i great and i have never had aproblem eating there. i you feel like traveling a bit try mama's in oakdale equally s good.
  2. there are two other corn dogs on the market aswell. S'better farms (full size) and Ian's (mini)
  3. a lot deli's also put white bread in the chicken salad aswell
  4. i would just like to say it is my traveling dream to see new Zealand
  5. applegate is the brand i use, never had a problem good luck
  6. thanks for the info. it made my wife b-day a wonderful event

  7. I make them with chebe frozen pizza crust. works great tastes great.
  8. try using foods by gearge pre made pizza or buy hi pizza crust and make your own, either way they taste great. merry christmas
  9. how about using either follow your heart cheese (my fav ) or tofutti (not big on the whole hydrogenated oil thing ) but both are gluten-free CF. Follow your heart is a block... easy to shred. tofutti are slices.
  10. try taking a probiotic... it helped. my urine is just a dull yellow now
  11. hi donna there are two of them that i know of. Huntington Station Walt Whitman Mall (631) 271.9777 and Garden City Roosevelt Field (516) 248.4600
  12. how about legal sea food. the food is good and also has meat choices. good luck
  13. if you live in the new york long isalnd area go t b wells in plainview. the pasta cost between 2.65 and 2.75 i dont have anyleft to check the price tag. if you would like i will find the number tomarrow at the office and post it... may be they ship?
  14. I Have had Barry Farms corn pasta and its pretty good. although it cost over $3 a package and tink only cost $2 and change.
  15. as long as the seeds are NOT alread ground the will last a year or more in the frig. merry christmas
  16. Xanthum gum, try your local health food store, they should stock it. my favorite cookie mix is the one by really great foods, easy to make and great tasting. happy holidays
  17. try your local health food store... mine makes many differnet types of gluten-free sandwiches
  18. agianst the grain is just as good as every body eats and at half the price. i had them at my local store. unfortunatly they are sold out, but the owner told me they will have a new shipment by the end of the month. i will be storing up for the winter.
  19. I feel so fortunate to be living near my local store that not only stock pretty much everything I used to mail order (and if they don’t they get it for me) they also separate the freezer section as well as the grocery section for us celiacs. And buy the way cheaper then my local whole foods
  20. *Best Bread = Kinnikinnick white Sandwich Bread *Best Bagels = Glutino *Best Pasta = bio gluet *Best Pizza = foods by George *Best Rolls = every body eats *Best Crackers = glutino *Best Cereal = glutino honey nut *Best Waffles = really great foods mix *Best Donuts = kinnikinnick *Best Muffins = foods by George blueberry *Best Cupcakes = grain less...
  21. in south jersey there is a store epacure ask for chris he may be able to help you. if you cant find the number let me know and i will find it at the office tomarrow.
  22. maybe im just lazy, but why go through all that work when cinderella sweets makes gluten-free ring dings and yodles.
  23. Amy's also has several types of gluten-free soups.. I love them!
  24. I maybe one of the lucky ones but i eat two different oatmeals regulary. McCains irsh oatmeal and Lara's rolled oats. the first is out of irland (duh) and the other canada.
  25. really great foods company aslo makes a "really" good chocolate cake that fits your needs
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