Oh, I am SO happy to have found this thread! I just found it on a google search to see where in Beijing gluten-free products are available - I have a friend going up Friday night and she offered to pick up some groceries for me. So - help please - where should my friend go?!?!?! I'd especially love some gluten free muesli. And maybe a chocolate cake mix

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I'm Suzanne, by the way. I live in Jinzhong, near Taiyuan, in Shanxi province, about 550km from BJ. I'm an Aussie. I've been here 10 of the last 12 years, but will return to Australia permanently in just 2 months time - not because of dietary issues, but they sure have made it easy to make the decision to return.
I'm not officially a celiac, but have most definitely developed a gluten intolerance over the past 9 or 10 months. I have an appointment with a gastroenterolgist back in Melbourne in September to be tested for celiac disease. (Likely it will 'just' be a gluten allergy - my cousin's son has that.) In the meantime, I try to minimize how much gluten I get. I know you're not meant to cut it out until after THE test, but seriously, I was losing about a kilo a week and miserable, and after we twigged to it being a gluten problem, my weight loss has totally stopped (after 18kg in 4 months - not bad for someone who was a biggish girl!) and I'm feeling lots better. But it is ridiculously hard to keep gluten out of the diet. It's easy when you cook at home, but socially that makes you a hermit in this culture, where food is so key. I make the wisest choices I can when eating with friends, and avoid noodles, jiaozi, breads etc at all costs, but gluten is in everything! Stock powder, vinegar (for which Shanxi is famous), soy sauce ... aaaaaaargh.
Being the week of the Dragon Boat Festival, though, in has been noted in my community that zongzi don't bother my pathetic system in the least, and I've have been totally inundated with them! Not that I'm complaining - literally, I have my breakfast planned for the next 60 days or so now

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In May, I made a quick trip back to Australia and was TOTALLY blown away by the range of gluten free products. I literally brought back about 18kg of groceries in my suitcase, which I'm thoroughly enjoying

. If anyone could point me in the direction of even just a tiny fraction of that range in Beijing, I'd be grateful. THANKS.