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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

- I recently saw Joseph's Gluten Free Bakery's
website, which is located in Brooklyn.

- I had heard about a different bakery in the
Woodstock area that makes GF bread.

- Quite some time ago, someone recommended a
health food store in Westchester that had fresh
gf bread once a week.

Does anyone have information about any of the
above?  We recently tried Deland's Millet Bread,
which we loved.  However, we found it a bit hard
to digest (although we are willing to make the
sacrifice for great-tasting bread and rolls!) We
were looking for baked goods within a reasonable
distance for us to try.  If you have any
additional suggestions besides the
above-mentioned, please let me know.  As always,
thank you!!!  Samantha in NY

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