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Slusz, Anthony J (ETSD, IT)
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

My wife and I were watching the FOODTV channel (yes, guys do watch the
Cooking Channel) and we came across a small company in New Hampshire that
makes outstanding Macaroon cookies. Two varieties, honey and chocolate,
and thats all they make. And the cookies are totally GF. As taken from
their website "Our St. Julien Macaroons descend from a 17th-century French
recipe of crushed almonds, egg white, sugar and honey — no coconut, flour,
shortening, salt, egg yolk, leavening or artificial preservatives. Our egg
white is kosher, and the natural ingredients and absence of cholesterol,
lactose and gluten, make our Macaroons appropriate for many special diets.
We bake in small brick-lined ovens, hand pack with care, and assure
freshness by shipping early each week for arrival before the weekend." If
your interested, St. Julien's website is
http://www.macaroons.com/about.htm .  And yes we did order some and they
are great.  Not cheap, but what store bought GF food really is.

Have a Happy Holiday and a Healthy and Prosperus New Year.

Tony in Kensington

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