<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I had several excellent responses to my request; thanks to all who responded: Eating gluten free in Norway is not too difficult as so many people speak English, understand CD and are knowledgable about it. I received information about the Norwegian Celiac Society (note that the two addresses are different): Norsk Coeliakiforening Arbeidersamfunnets Pl. 1 N-0181 Oslo Tel: + 47 22994860 Fax: +4722994861 Norsk Coeliakiforening Prinsensgt 6 N-0152 Oslo Tel: 22 42 60 01 Fax: 22 42 60 04 e-mail them at: [log in to unmask] web site: www.NCF.no (no English pages, but e-mail them for help) All Norwegian dairy products are gluten free. If you buy half prepared food there are lots of problems. Avoid products marked: hvete, bygg, rug, havre. Special gluten free products are available in the health food stores called "helsekost" in Norweigan. Two restaurant chains called Dolly Dimple and Peppes have gluten free pizza, another person mentioned eating in McDonald's. You can get Schar products in many places, check their site www.scaer.com (the person did not indicate what these products are). There is a gluten free bakery in a town called Haugesund on the southwest coast of Norway. (wouldn't that be wonderful to have one nearby)! I hope I haven't made spelling errors. I will make corrections if the original posters see errors. Thanks again!