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Many thanks for the responses to Lincoln NE restaurants and groceries. Below is a summary of responses I rec'd.
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Yesterday I checked a book out of the library called Healthy Highways by
Nikki and David Goldbeck.
Here are the results for Lincoln, NE:
Akin's Natural Foods Market
6900 "O" Street, Suite 100
402-466-5713
Open Harvest Natural Foods
1618 South St
402-475-9069
They also list a vegetarian restaurant:
Maggie's
3111 N 8th St
402-277-3959
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My mom lives in Lincoln and is gluten-free. I know the Open Harvest health
food store carries some gluten-free products, as do the health food sections
of Hy-Vee grocery stores. The Hy-Vee on the north side of town is supposed
to have a wider selection. About 1 hour away, Omaha has a larger Wild Oats
store.
I would also be interested to know about restaurants. She has eaten at
several places and just had to ask a lot of questions. I know Lazlo's has
been helpful and of course there are several chain restaurants there, such
as Outback Steakhouse, which has a gluten-free menu.
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There is an Akins Food Store on 66th and O St. They are wonderful, have a
good selection of gluten free items, and the staff is pretty knowledgable
about everything. I have always had a good experience there. Also, the
HyVee on 70th and Pioneers has a health food market, and they have put
little orange flags on many of the gluten free items they carry there,
making it very easy to find items. The HyVee on 27th and Pine Lake also has
a health food market.
I had a wonderful experience at the LoneStar steakhouse on 70th and O just 2
weeks ago. The cooks actually sent the waiter out to check if it was Celiac
Disease.
* Visit the Celiac Web Page at www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html *
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