gfmelissa
Mar 16 2006, 12:29 PM
hey-
I am moving to MA soon, and I hoping to find some gluten-free friends and get some advice about restaurants/grocery stores etc.
M
luceydiana
Mar 16 2006, 12:42 PM
Hello,
I'm in MA. Just north of Boston. Where will you be in MA? If you'll be around my area I'll certainly let you know where I do my shopping, etc.
Welcome to MA!!
Diana
francelajoie
Mar 16 2006, 12:49 PM
Hi Melissa,
I'm North-West of Boston...where exactly are you moving? I have lots of suggestions for stores around here.
gfmelissa
Mar 16 2006, 12:53 PM
I am moving in a few weeks outside of cummington/northampton I think. ( I have found a job but not yet gone to get an apartment!) I have family south of boston, so I will probably be through there a lot. I would love to know places to shop, I am so used to being 2 minutes from whole foods that I am a bit nervous! Are there any active support groups in MA?
m
francelajoie
Mar 16 2006, 12:58 PM
Thats pretty far West. I just moved here a little over a year ago so I guess I don't know that area all that well. I'm sure the Whole Foods website has its locations listed.
momandgirls
Mar 16 2006, 01:24 PM
There's a Whole Foods in Hingham, Ma. Where south of Boston is your family?
MegGFBoston
Mar 16 2006, 09:44 PM
Try Wild Oats and Trader Joes too! And I'm sure there are many health food stores inthe Northhampton area (there aren't many Wild Oats - but there are a few around Boston and they are quite good - much like Whole Foods)
Welcome to Boston - don't know where you are moving from but hope you like the cold!
momandgirls
Mar 17 2006, 03:23 AM
The Super Stop and Shop in Hingham, MA was recently renovated and they, also, have a pretty good selection.
pixiegirl
Mar 17 2006, 03:47 AM
I'm on Cape Cod and I have to drive to Hingham to hit the Whole foods there. I agree most Stop and Shops in MA have a fairly good gluten-free section but Whole Foods beats them by a mile. I use am up in Hingham every week to 10 days and the shopping center that the Whole Foods is in (Derby Street Shops) is great! Its got a ton of good stores from Kohls to a full Crate and Barrel and some nice clothing botiques too and there is a Baja Fresh there and I've eaten there twice now and have not been glutened (you have to choose carefully and I go early before its got the lunch crowd).
Welcome to Ma!
Susan
momandgirls
Mar 17 2006, 03:52 AM
I just thought of another one...there's a Good Health store in Hanover, MA. I haven't been there personally but they advertise that they carry a lot of gluten free products.
Pixiegirl - We're new to this diet so I never thought about Baja Fresh - what have you gotten there, if you don't mind me asking?
gfmelissa
Mar 17 2006, 07:58 PM
Thanks guys! And no I don't think I will deal that great iwth the snow---I'm from NC!
M
pixiegirl
Mar 19 2006, 05:07 AM
Please keep in mind that they have flour tortila's there so you really have to tell them everything has to be corn. Last time I was there I had the chicken fajita plate with corn chips. I think you can also have the taco's with corn tortilla's. If you google baja fresh gluten free I think you will find some more gluten-free suggestions for them there are actually quite a few things that can be done gluten-free and so far I've never had a problem there, but again I suggest that you go before or after the lunch rush.
Susan
momandgirls
Mar 19 2006, 05:40 AM
thanks pixiegirl - my daughter really liked Baja Fresh before going gluten free so it's nice to know that she can still eat there!
Moongirl
Mar 19 2006, 06:38 AM
Im about 15mins west of Boston....let me tell you, everywhere i turn here there is another supermarket that has gluten-free food. There are no shortage of that here
There is a support group, The healthyvilli, i believe their web site is www.healthyvilli.com I have been and they are really great, I think they had a couple hundred people there last time. And they even have a "class" for new Celiacs before the main meeting. Best part is they have a ton of food vendors at the end of the meeting you can go and sample the food!! yum!
Kristen2Denise
Mar 19 2006, 07:29 PM
Hi I live in Holyoke and go to school in Northampton. There's plenty of gluten free stuff around here. Lots of restaurants are pretty informed about celiac and gluten free. There is a natural food store called cornucopia right in downtown Noho but it's sort of pricey but there's Whole foods and trader joe's real close in Amherst. Let me know what other questions you have and what I can do to help!
kathy1
Mar 21 2006, 05:20 PM
QUOTE(gfmelissa @ Mar 16 2006, 03:53 PM)

I am moving in a few weeks outside of cummington/northampton I think. ( I have found a job but not yet gone to get an apartment!) I have family south of boston, so I will probably be through there a lot. I would love to know places to shop, I am so used to being 2 minutes from whole foods that I am a bit nervous! Are there any active support groups in MA?
m
I live in Adams ma which is about 1 hour northwest of Northampton. I love NH, there are sooo many shops right on Main st and they even stay open till 9pm or so on a saturday night. We go to our Favorite restaurant"Spilettos" on main st on new years eve and then hit the shops till 9pm when the close.
There is a Trader Joes and Wholefoods in Hadley Ma.They are on the same street and probably about 1/2 hour from northampton.
There is also a support group in Pittsfield ma.
Welcome!
Jen H
Mar 21 2006, 05:36 PM
Hi Melissa,
I'm from Cape Cod and have found that Stop and Shop and Shaws have a lot of gluten-free foods. I buy bread from Whole Foods, but the closest one is in Hingham. Let us know if you have any other questions.
loraleena
Apr 4 2006, 07:28 AM
Hi, I live in the Greenfield area just 15 min. north of Northhampton. I would love to chat about stuff. Let me know if you would like to e-mail me.
ebrbetty
Apr 5 2006, 05:23 AM
I'm in Mass too, the Market Basket I shop at is getting more gluten-free foods, the manager is great..he called me at home yesterday to let me know its safe to eat all their store brand fries, except the flavored ones.
powderprincess
May 22 2006, 11:47 AM
Hi everyone, I am a newbie here and in MA. Live near worcester, work closer to Boston.
francelajoie
May 23 2006, 05:01 AM
QUOTE(powderprincess @ May 22 2006, 03:47 PM)

Hi everyone, I am a newbie here and in MA. Live near worcester, work closer to Boston.
Hey "Powderprincess". I'm from Leominster. Just a heads up, we are trying to plan a dinner for the Celiacs in the area. It'll probably be mid June or so. Keep an eye on the new posts. We should start talking about it next week some time.
powderprincess
May 23 2006, 05:43 AM
QUOTE(francelajoie @ May 23 2006, 09:01 AM)

Hey "Powderprincess". I'm from Leominster. Just a heads up, we are trying to plan a dinner for the Celiacs in the area. It'll probably be mid June or so. Keep an eye on the new posts. We should start talking about it next week some time.
Neat! Thanks for the heads up. I am pretty much booked all June, but I would love to be in the loop just in case I can go. Go Central MA!
Moongirl
May 23 2006, 10:53 AM
I think there are a lot of us from MASS area.
powderprincess
May 23 2006, 11:30 AM
I like your avatar moongirl!
ajay
Jun 2 2006, 04:09 PM
QUOTE(francelajoie @ May 23 2006, 09:01 AM)

Hey "Powderprincess". I'm from Leominster. Just a heads up, we are trying to plan a dinner for the Celiacs in the area. It'll probably be mid June or so. Keep an eye on the new posts. We should start talking about it next week some time.
OK, this cracks me up, because my first thought was "oh, it's a restaurant outing. Rats."
Glad to know there's a lot of folks in the area! I'm in Watertown, work in Boston.
lifeasart
Jun 27 2006, 01:08 PM
Here's a shout out from a Bostonian Celiac.
I'm hoping to open a T-accessible, gluten-free/specialty bakery & store this year in the Boston area. (Davis Square seems like a good target.) I'm in the process (with another Celiac baking enthusiast, and various contacts) of collecting research and finding investors.
For the sake of this research and money-raising:
1) How many of you would visit such an establishment?
2) How frequently?
3) How far would you be willing to drive?
4) Suggestions?
Thank you!!
This will be a very exciting and rewarding business venture. Convincing folks that it's a real need in the community hasn't been difficult so far, but receiving your responses will be very helpful.
I love Whole Foods, but sometimes I just dream of sinking my teeth into a freshly baked, oozing chocolate chip cookie in an environment where I know that I anything I pick out will be safe! Even my gluten-guzzling pals have expressed interest in hanging out at a place like the one I'm concocting.
Email me at glutenfreeboston@yahoo.com. I can't wait to hear from you!
cmzirkelbach
Jun 27 2006, 01:22 PM
This is the website of a good support group in MA, they typically have quarterly meeting at Mass Bay CC in Wellesley Hills. They always invite vendors who sell or sample new products. People come from as far as
Worcester, MA.
http://www.healthyvilli.com/
francelajoie
Jun 27 2006, 01:43 PM
Are you going in October?
I'm definatly interested. Hope I don't forget.
ebrbetty
Jun 30 2006, 11:32 AM
QUOTE(cmzirkelbach @ Jun 27 2006, 05:22 PM)

This is the website of a good support group in MA, they typically have quarterly meeting at Mass Bay CC in Wellesley Hills. They always invite vendors who sell or sample new products. People come from as far as
Worcester, MA.
http://www.healthyvilli.com/thanks for the link, wellesley is not far for me, I grew up in Needham and live in Franklin now.
theres a great little store in Needham, called New Leaf, they have some wonderful products, many you can only get online.
http://www.anewleafvitamins.com/shop/subca...category_id=337BTW, how do I go about going to a meeting? can anyone go, do I need to sign up and pay a fee? I just looked at the site, it seems there are 2 meetings that day, which is the one you all would go to?
thanks Betty
cmzirkelbach
Jun 30 2006, 12:44 PM
If you check on www.healthyvilli.com, on the right, click on Not a Member? Join today! There is a $25 membership fee per year.
It is a really big group of people and very informative. They have had Lee Tobin from Whole Foods Gluten Free Bakery and Beth Hilson from Gluten Free Pantry in the past.
ebrbetty
Jun 30 2006, 12:47 PM
thank you, once I'm a member is there anything else I need to do to go to the meeting? do you go to both on the same day?
cmzirkelbach
Jun 30 2006, 03:14 PM
If I remember correctly, they email members annoucements about the meetings and ask that people register so they can gage how many food samples/coffee&tea/information packets.
They hold three meetings a year, January, April and October and the new member meetings precede the general meeting, so you do not have to make the drive twice.
They are having a new member meeting on October 22, starting at noon, then the general meeting follows for all members.
The phone number is 617-262-5422. You can also email members@healthyvilli.com
ebrbetty
Jun 30 2006, 03:23 PM
thank you very much for the help, i'm very shy and a little scared to go
cmzirkelbach
Jun 30 2006, 05:06 PM
I understand. Start with an email to the members@healthyvilli.com first. The people I have met there who run the group are very friendly and eager to share information. Plus, if you go to the new members meeting, you will not be the only new person there. Feeling like everyone knows everyone else and you are the only new person can be very disconcerting. (It happened to my husband at a PTA meeting a couple of weeks ago, and my husband is not shy at all).
The nice thing about a celiac support group is you walk into a room full of people who 'get it' and you instantly have something to talk about with anyone that is there.
So, you will not be the only new person at the meeting, and will have something in common with everyone that attends the meeting, and you should be able to sample all the food offered.
They had one caterer that made these awesome chocolate covered peanut butter balls and another that made amazing lemon squares to sample.
ebrbetty
Jun 30 2006, 05:33 PM
thanks for the help, I'm really interested in going, my hubby wants to go too, he keeps up with everything involving my health, having him with me will make my first visit a little less painful lol
happy 4th..have a good weekend
lpasko2
Jul 14 2006, 09:37 PM
QUOTE(francelajoie @ Mar 16 2006, 04:49 PM)

Hi Melissa,
I'm North-West of Boston...where exactly are you moving? I have lots of suggestions for stores around here.
there is a bread and circus in hadley right near northampton try mapquest to find the exact exit
cowrdlyon
Sep 12 2006, 12:22 PM
QUOTE(gfmelissa @ Mar 16 2006, 04:53 PM)

I am moving in a few weeks outside of cummington/northampton I think. ( I have found a job but not yet gone to get an apartment!) I have family south of boston, so I will probably be through there a lot. I would love to know places to shop, I am so used to being 2 minutes from whole foods that I am a bit nervous! Are there any active support groups in MA?
m
Hey Melissa,
I live in Holyoke Mass which is only 20minutes south of Northampton. My wife and I are up there all the time. There are several stores within a 15minute drive from Northampton that you can get decent food at. There are Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Cornacopia at Thornes Marketplace right in downtown Noho and the Stop & Shop in Noho has some stuff. Welcome to Ma!
cowrdlyon
Sep 14 2006, 08:24 AM
QUOTE(Kristen2Denise @ Mar 19 2006, 11:29 PM)

Hi I live in Holyoke and go to school in Northampton. There's plenty of gluten free stuff around here. Lots of restaurants are pretty informed about celiac and gluten free. There is a natural food store called cornucopia right in downtown Noho but it's sort of pricey but there's Whole foods and trader joe's real close in Amherst. Let me know what other questions you have and what I can do to help!
I live in Holyoke also. I was just diagnosed about 3 weeks ago. I didn't think there was as many of us as there are in Western Ma let alone Holyoke! Have a great day!
ironic
Oct 8 2006, 09:49 AM
I'm from just north of Boston. I found out I had it in 2004.. but we got some mixed results and thought I didn't. Come to find out (just a few hours ago) I do.
I heard The Outback has its own Gluten Free menu, so I'm excited to go there.
How many of you belong to support groups and how often do they meet? Because none of my friends "get it". I was on the diet in 04, and they basically found it funny.. and couldn't comprehend that this was my diet *forever*. They were constantly asking how much longer I'd have to eat like that, and trying to get me to "just have one bite" of something *really* good. When the endoscopy came back neg. I was still almost 100% sure I had it, but I was so relieved to be off the diet I pretended that I didn't. Now I just want to feel better.
kathy1
Oct 8 2006, 01:29 PM
The Christmas Tree Shop at the Holyoke Mall carries a variety of gluten-free products at bargain prices. For example- Blue Diamond Smokehouse almond nut thins are 2.89 at Wild oats and other such local health food stores, but everytime I go to the Christmas Tree Shops they sell the same thing for $1 a box. I usually buy 10 boxes at a time since its 1 and 1/2 hour drive for me to get there.They also carry alot of Thai items real cheap too. with so much of the gluten-free foods costing alot more money, I will stock up whenever I can!
ironic
Oct 8 2006, 02:40 PM
What about the one heading into Boston. With the big restuarante shaped like a ship next to it? By, umm, Bobs and Jimmys (resturante)
Kristen2Denise
Oct 28 2006, 07:22 AM
QUOTE(cowrdlyon @ Sep 14 2006, 12:24 PM)

I live in Holyoke also. I was just diagnosed about 3 weeks ago. I didn't think there was as many of us as there are in Western Ma let alone Holyoke! Have a great day!
Cowrdlyon....do you know about Blue Moon Grocery in Easthampton??? I went there yesterday and got Bard's Tale Beer- which I don't like so it was sad, but I got this individually sized carrot cake which was unbelieveable...seriously amazing I could rave for days. They have a good amount of gluten free stuff..email me if you want more info! Take care..K
Rykus0
Jan 7 2008, 07:27 AM
If you haven't already, you should check out Butternuts restaurant. I think it's in Hadley... My Fiancee is a celiac, and we both LOVE their food! The chef is great and really knows how to prepare gluten-free food the right way. We're even going to have our wedding reception there!
Other than that, we live in Southwick, currently, and my bride to be has been honing her baking skills and is hoping to possibly start a business providing gluten-free baked goods. If anyone is interested, let me know!
Rykus0
Jan 7 2008, 07:36 AM
Oh, also there's a Whole Foods near there that has an excellent selection
sallyterpsichore
Jan 7 2008, 01:54 PM
I live in Boston and haven't had any problems. I rarely eat out because I'm still "healing" and am playing it ultra safe, but there are gluten-free products all over the place. Even the supermarkets like Shaws/Star Market are starting to offer some gluten-free things like Tinkyada and Amy's frozen "good for you" junkfood!

If you're moving to the city, I can tell you the places I know of that offer gluten-free beer and ciders (I drink out, but I don't eat out)
GlutenWrangler
Jan 7 2008, 11:14 PM
I live in Westfield. It's cool to hear about others in my area. I figured everyone on here was out in the Boston area. There's definitely a good amount of stores in the area for celiacs. Trader Joes, Whole Foods, Cornucopia. Even Stop & Shop in Amherst has a lot of Celiac-Friendly foods. Welcome to MA!
-Brian