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Judyin Philly
HI
We are going to Wegmans by Downingtown PA. Any suggestions for some 'good' snack foods I can get.
Judyin Philly
lorka150
They have a Gluten Free List on their site of their gluten-free products.
stef_the_kicking_cuty
Hi Judyin Philly,

if you look out for a shelf in the Natural Food section. Most Wegman's have their own glutenfree shelf. There's actually a sign hanging from the ceiling that says "glutenfree" over this shelf.

One thing I can absolutely recommen, if you like chocolate. Go to the international section (if you have one in your Wegman's, I always go to the one in State College) and look for "Ritter Sport" chocolate in the german section. Hmmmm! Much much better than Hershey's in my eyes. Hershey's isn't that sweet. Ritter Sport you can really taste the sweetness and it's glutenfree, of course.

Greetings, Stef
ravenwoodglass
QUOTE(Judyin Philly @ Oct 17 2005, 06:03 PM)
HI
We are going to Wegmans by Downingtown PA. Any suggestions for some 'good' snack foods I can get.
Judyin Philly
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Wegmans is the greatest, I am so glad I live near one. It makes shopping so much easier, and more profitable for them, that they mark our safe food with a little orange G. Have fun you'll have lots of choices.
kevsmom
Hi - You are so lucky to have a Wegman's near you!!!

If you go to their website http://www.wegmans.com and click on food allergies, there is a whole list of gluten free foods! biggrin.gif There is a natural food section of the store that will have a lot of gluten-free stuff, and in the freezer section I found Glutino bagels that were wonderful!

Happy shopping. smile.gif
stef_the_kicking_cuty
QUOTE(ravenwoodglass @ Oct 31 2005, 07:19 AM)
they mark our safe food with a little orange G.

Wow, I didn't know THAT. Only in the glutenfree section or all over the supermarket???

Hugs, Stef
kevsmom
QUOTE(stef_the_kicking_cuty @ Nov 3 2005, 07:50 AM)
Wow, I didn't know THAT. Only in the glutenfree section or all over the supermarket???

Hugs, Stef
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kevsmom
QUOTE(kevsmom @ Nov 3 2005, 11:27 AM)
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If you go to Food Allergies - Celiac and look at the list, you could print it out (right now it's 28 pages long) wink.gif , or you could make a list of things you want to look for.

A lot of stuff is in the natural food section, but look around the store - there is a lot to pick from!

Cindy
jerseyangel
There is a Wegmans under construction in South Jersey where I live. It will only be 15 min. away and I can't wait! Should be ready by end of year. My parents have one in Syracuse, NY that they shop at often--my Mom is always telling me about all of the "gluten free foods" that they offer.
kevsmom
Jerseyangel - I was introduced to Wegman's when I was visiting family in New Jersey. The closest one to me (45 minutes away) just opened this month. They say you can't even find a space in the parking lot, it is so crowded.

I'm going to give it a few weeks, and then I am going to shop my heart out! It will be worth the trip. smile.gif

You are so lucky that yours will be that close!

Cindy (aka Kevsmom...I really do have my own identity).
Judyin Philly
Thanks guys, for all your ideas. We went with the printed list and the customer service manager has celiac disease and she was sooooo helpful as was everyone there.
ONE PROBLEM....got glutten on the 'egg drop soup'. I checked with the chef and he promised it was gluten free. On the drive home throat got tight and I started to itch like crazy. Came home and went to bed for 4 hrs. and then the GI kicked in big time.
I called the next day talked to another chef and she said he was right that it had corn starch BUT also had modified food starch that had WHEAT. The first chef was just so nice and it was a honest mistake but I still paid dearly.
We did get alot of 'snacks' to take on a 6 day vacation and had 3 days to recoop before we left--- thank heavens. We were so hungry on the trip down even my non celiac disease husband had one of the gluten-free bars that they suggested and they were GOOD.

The chef I talked to the next day said her goal was to get a gluten-free item on the food menue for us celiac disease'ers.....I just can't say enough about their customer service but it would be nice if we could eat something out of all the great foods they have in the food court. I know there are salads but I was kinda 'salad' out. if you know what i mean. I just saw these posts, Don't know how i missed them before. Thanks again for writing.
Judy
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