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Thanks to all who responded.  Below is a summary:

The price choppers in burlington has a lot of gluten free items.

I lived in Burlingon, VT for 6 years. Here some suggestions:

NECI  Commons- on Church Street will be very accomodating if you let them
know. They  also have an amazing flourless chocolate cake.

A Single Pebble- Delicious  chinese restaurant on Bank St.

Sirloin Saloon- on Shelburne Rd. Steak  house and amazing salad bar. Makes
eating salad not all that bad!!

Stone  Soup- Small organic cafe on College St. Delicious!

City Market- grocery  store and small cafe. AMAZING!!

live about 45 minutes from  Burlington.  The Outback has been our best
experience.  There is  also a Natural Foods store right behind the Barnes and
Nobles book store  that is close to the Outback.

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