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Mary Ferland <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Dear Listmates:
After my summary was posted I received more information:

The name of the department store where GF food is available is EL  
CORTE INGLES - which can be found in all major metropolitan areas.   
It is a large department store with a grocery area included in the  
basement (bajo). They are all over Spain.

In addition, I echo that *most* Spanish cooking does NOT have bread  
within the ingredients.  Fresh fish, seafood, veggies, fruits, etc  
will be incredibly plentiful.  Fresh bread is a daily purchase at  
local bakeries and will show up at your tables at restaurants (high  
end ones) if you don't say something.

Something to try in a local café:  Tortilla Patata (Egg and potato  
"tortilla").  No flour -just eggs, potatoes, onion, salt and pepper.   
There are many tapas and foods you can have - really.

Thanks again to everyone.
Mary in NH


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