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I think that is where she is located. does anyone use her food items? the cinnamon rolls (large) are quite pricey---- more than everbody eats from N.Y. Also anyone have any comments on her other breads and so on? I keep trying from different places to try to find the best gluten-free foods. with the grandchildren being celiac I have to keep their interest peaked or they get so bored with what they can eat. I guess I'm that way too so I shouldn't blame it all on the kids!!!!!Shipping is going to kill me though!.!!!!!

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I keep meaning to drive down their to try it out. I've grown lazy to driving. I used to commute 60 miles on freeway each day one way. Now, I am too lazy to drive the 15 miles via freeway to try out Deby's.

maybe I'll go tomorrow or something. I have the day off...

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I was there about a month ago and walked away with: Gluten free Brownie (B+), Gluten free Chicken Cordon Blue with Mushroom Risotto (A-), "Country White Bread"(Expensive for its small size, and second or so ingredient is clarified butter, but tastes great and is NOT dry at all; A-), a Large gluten-free Pizza with homemade dough and sauce A++++ Fantastic!, and pasta (name brand gluten-free pasta; Shells: B; Penne: D+(gross consistency everytime).

Havent tried their mixes yet, I really need to get back down there, but its sooo far away!

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I think that is where she is located. does anyone use her food items? the cinnamon rolls (large) are quite pricey---- more than everbody eats from N.Y. Also anyone have any comments on her other breads and so on? I keep trying from different places to try to find the best gluten-free foods. with the grandchildren being celiac I have to keep their interest peaked or they get so bored with what they can eat. I guess I'm that way too so I shouldn't blame it all on the kids!!!!!Shipping is going to kill me though!.!!!!!

thanks

mamaw

Hi mamaw,

I live in Denver; I will check it out and let you know. Are you in N.Y.?

pokerprincess

I keep meaning to drive down their to try it out. I've grown lazy to driving. I used to commute 60 miles on freeway each day one way. Now, I am too lazy to drive the 15 miles via freeway to try out Deby's.

maybe I'll go tomorrow or something. I have the day off...

Hi,

I live in Denver. Highlands ranch. I'm the director at the Zuri Salon and Spa in Cherry Creek. come in and say hi. (off tomorrow)

you would be the first fellow celiac besides my sister that have ever met!

My name is kim. I had never heard of Deby's until now. Maybe we could have lunch!

Nadtorious Rookie

Kim-do you guys have any gluten-free shampoos/conditioners at your salon? I really want to give you guys a try-i'm from lakewood.

Nadia

mamaw Community Regular

Hello pokerprincess,

No I don't live in new york. I live near Pittsburgh,Pa. There is nothing near me not even a close celiac group.I have to mailorder just about everything and it gets expensive.....Plus with four of us eating wf/gluten-free I'm about cashed out.......

mamaw

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