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Tue, 15 Apr 2003 15:44:39 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

We live in a moderately large orthodox jewish area of Atlanta, in a
small area we have three kosher shopping options - two in otherwise
'regular' grocery stores (Publix and Kroger) and on kosher grocer
(Quality Kosher).

I'd been to publix and Quality many times, but hadn't stopped at Kroger
this season.  Yesterday on the suggestion of a non-gf friend, I did.

Wow.  I've never seen anything like it.  GF frozen Kosher for Passover
items most marked 'This Item is NonGebrokts" (which for us, means gluten
free)......and everything is also soy, corn and rice free.

I found breaded chicken/turkey cutlets (potato starch....all white
meat).  Frozen dinner (four or five gf kinds), gf chicken 'wings'
(prepared, frozen)  7 or so kinds of frozen desserts - cake rolls,
premade icecream cones, icecream sandwiches....all gluten free.   Of the
huge frozen section, only the fish sticks and chicken nuggets were
glutenous, *everything* else was GF.

The rest of the stuff was familiar to me (soy free potato chips, sweet
potato chips and many many other things)

:)
katherine in atl

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