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Suzanne Paquette <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Jan 2001 11:11:31 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thank to those who responded to my inquiry. I was told that I am in luck in
Chapel Hill for gluten-free food. Most members mentioned one healthfood
store, named "Wellspring" on S. Elliott  Rd.  Phone number is 919-968-1963.

One respondent wrote:

"They are very familiar with GF and  CD and even have a chef who bakes
fresh GF cookies and breads on Tuesday  mornings.  I can usually find 3
items among their fresh deli items for a GF  meal!  It's a good place for
breakfast or lunch.  And the GF items in  their grocery isles are labeled
gluten-free near the price tag!"

Wellspring is part of the Whole Foods Chain of stores.

Also: "For lunch or dinner in a real restaurant, the Pyewacket, 431  W.
Franklin St (downtown Chapel Hill near campus), phone:  919-929-2871 is
proud of their sensitivity to GFers, and their food is excellent.  I've
had  their GF fish dinner, and it was so good I had tears of joy in my
eyes. "

Another wrote:

"Another spot to try is Weaver Street Market on the border of Chapel Hill
and Carboro.  "

Furthermore, there is a link for the Triangle Gluten Free Group out of
Raleigh Durham North Carolina.

   http://www.tgfg.homepage.com/

They had a good website.

Suzanne
Quebec

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