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Laurencia Ciprus <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Apr 2007 11:45:39 -0400
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I just returned from a wonderful experience in Burlington, VT. After visits to San Francisco, 
Chicago and Houston, TX, Burlington is - by far -  the most GF Friendly city I've encountered 
to date. Every restaurant was fully knowledgeable about the celiac diet and bent over 
backwards to accomodate my needs.

During my visit I stopped by a large independent health food store called "Healthy Harvest" 
where I found fresh products from a remarkable GF baker who is just beginning wider 
distribution - "West Meadow Farms Bakery". (The site: www.westmeadowfarmsbakery.com 
is not interactive to date, but the owner: [log in to unmask] is reachable 
for brochure request and shipping requests).

The mini sour cream coffee cakes were as good as my grandmother's gluten-laden 
versions. (30 sec in the microwave wrapped in a paper napkin...heaven) Also, the pumpkin 
chocolate chip muffins were equally decadent!!!! (I'm awaiting the complete list of her 
products but the quality of these two had me sold).

Thought I'd pass along a positive experience and a terrific resource.

Happy GF Snacking,
Laurencia in CT

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