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Namaste Foods


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Hi all,

I just found a new brand of gluten-free food. I found it in our local supermarket.

I have been asking for gluten free food and boy did we get it, a

whole kiosk full of gluten-free flours, cookies, rice milk. etc., they even put in

a small freezer with frozen waffles, Amy's pizza, and several gluten-free dinners.

Everything but bread. Anyway, the new (to me) are Namaste Foods,

I have tried the cookies, chocolate cake, and brownies. My husband

really loved them and he doesn't eat gluten-free.

I called them and spoke to the owner! She has a son with autism

and he is gluten-free and DF. She is just starting out and the best thing for me

is that she offers sugar-free, gluten-free, and DF products. They include pizza

crust, waffle/pancake, and muffins. Her website is www.namastefoods.com.

I live in a small town but we have a very good gastroenterologist in

our area. He has diagnosed over 100 people with Celiac's in our

area in just one year which probably explains the increased access

to gluten-free foods. It is so much better than those high shipping costs.

Also, in our town a resident in my mother's nursing facility was just admitted

on a Celiac diet. I understand that the staff is getting an education

on eating gluten-free.


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i agree. the first time i had it was at a celiac meeting and boy it was good. my favorite is the chocolate cake. it is soooo moist. its kinda costly though. but well worth it.

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