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

For those in the Cincinnati/Dayton area, or visiting, you might check out
Jungle Jim's. www.junglejims.com It was rated one of the top ten grocery
stores in the US. It is actually located in Fairfield on Rt 4, so it is
fairly accessible for those coming from the north (Dayton area).

In visiting our family over Christmas I discovered this place, again (hadn't
been there in years!). My MIL recently moved farther south and discovered
this store for herself, so she insisted that we had to go with her when we
came for a visit.

They have EVERYTHING! Fifteen types of bok-choy on the day we went. Lots of
ethnic foods, whole stalks of sugar cane, banana flowers, anything you could
possibly want and lots of things that you wonder what people do with them!
And of course, a large selection of GF items! They have a lot of the
imported GF stuff like Glutano and Dr. Schar. (Even though a lot was
sold-out when I was there two days before xmas - area celiacs must have
stocked up!)

And everything is cheap, or at least comparable to a normal health food
store. My MIL bought a HUGE box of Boursin cheese for $4, whereas at your
local grocery a 3x3" pkg will cost ya $6! Crazy!

So, if you are around the area, stop by. We'll be making regular trips when
we go see the family, I am sure!

Happy shopping!

Renee
Naperville, IL

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