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>Is the following information accurate:
>
>Canadian Celiac Association
> 6519B Mississauga Rd.
> Mississauga, Ontario
> Canada, L5N 1A6
> Phone: 1-800-363-7296 [This number does not work from the U.S.]
> Fax/Phone/Message: (905)567-7107
The latest phone number I have for the CCA office in Mississauga, is
905-567-7195.The other info above is OK.
>Can I get a pointer to online or human resources who can advise on the
>location of food stores offering gluten-free food in Toronto?
The Summer 95 issue of 'Gluten-Free Press', a publication of the Canadian
Celiac Association - Toronto Chapter, (address above), provides a list of
10 shops in the greater Toronto area where GF products are available. I buy
almost all of my GF foods at one of these locations - the Specialty Food
Shop in the world reknowned Hospital for Sick Children.
Specialty Food Shop/Family Care Pharmacy
Hospital for Sick Children
555 University Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
N5G 1X8
416-977-4360
I find that this shop has an excellent variety of both GF prepared foods,
and GF basics for making your own breads etc. Their Glutino Corn Bread
($3.95 Can) is the best I've found anywhere (is any GF bread really Great!)
It is relative light, and toasts well, and is the only bread I eat. And I'm
hooked on their 'Rite Diet' Chocolate Covered Digestive Cookies ($5.50 Can
for 150gr package) which are delicious, and they have many other GF
products. They have qualified Dieticians on staff in their shop too.
>One last question: Are rice cakes readily available in Canadian grocery
>stores?
I've often seen rice cakes in super markets around this area, and in a
variety of flavours. Don't know if they are GF though. I don't eat them.
By the way, in the Toronto area, Harvey,s will provide a list which
identifies which of their items are GF. When I decide to really treat my
wife to a night out,:) we go to Harvey's and I order their 'SuperBurger'
without the bun. This usually creates a few curious smiles from the server,
but they are always ready to put the patty on a plate and supply a fork and
knife, and of course any trimming I want. Also, there are about 30 Swiss
Chalets in Metropolitan Toronto, and their BBQ chicken is GF. I suggest your
have the baked potatoe as their french fries are not GF!
Have fun on your visit to Toronto...Paul
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