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Dear Listserve,

Once again you've come to my rescue!  I have already received a number of
replies and everyone concurs that Scotland is a very easy place to find
gluten-free food and restaurants. 

Several people mentioned that Tesco and Sainsbury supermarkets are
everywhere and have large selections of gluten-free products.  I have also
visited the web site for U.K. Coeliac Society (www.coeliac.co.uk) and they
list a number of gluten-free friendly restaurants in Glasgow and throughout
the country.

It seems that many more people have heard of celiac disease in Scotland than
here.  Of course the language is not a problem either.  All in all, I think
my son will have a wonderful experience in Scotland.  

I will post other comments as they come in.

Thank you again.  You are the best.  Beth

Beth Hillson
www.glutenfree.com
860-633-3826 

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