Cecelia's Marketplace Gluten-Free Grocery Shopping Guide

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Frustrated in trying to find Gluten-Free Products in your grocery stores? Tired of calling food manufacturers and guessing on nutrition labels? Well, help is here! Introducing Cecelias Marketplace Gluten-Free Grocery Shopping Guide! This easy to use 4.5" x 6.5" book is a list of over 25,000 gluten-free alphabetized products. Popular brands like Heinz, Kraft, Del Monte, Frito Lay, as well as supermarket chains, such as Kroger, Wal-Mart, Publix, Safeway, Walgreens, and more. Just pick a product, look it up, and all the gluten-free brands are at your fingertips.
Unlike CD-ROMs or gluten free computer software, this book is easy to carry to the grocery store for easy product confirmation anytime, anywhere. The book easily fits in one's purse or back pocket. Either take this book with you or make your grocery list before you leave the house. This guide is not only designed for people with a celiac disease, gluten intolerance and gluten sensitivity, but excellent for family members, friends, chefs, dieticians, or others that needs to prepare gluten-free meals or learn about gluten-free products. In addition, Cecelia's Marketplace Gluten Free Grocery Shopping Guide includes 'Gluten-Free Kitchen Tips' which gives family members, friends or chefs specific tips on how to avoid gluten contamination in the kitchen.
As an added bonus we have also included 1,500+ 'over-the-counter' pharmacy products which included antacids, pain relief, hair care, supplements, vitamins & minerals, and more.
This book is a must have in making gluten-free living easier!
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Customer Buzz
 "Very helpful book" 2009-11-05
By The Booklass (Texas)
This is a great book to have on hand, and makes shopping a lot easier. [...]. The prices on Amazon are ridiculous. The guide does not have everything, but it has a lot. When the prices are lower on Amazon, then it would be easier to be able to get it here. I also buy bulk gluten free food on Amazon.

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 "Glueten-Free Grocery Shopping Guide" 2009-07-12
By Marlyce Larson (IOWA)
Celiac has recently been diagnosed in our family, this book makes grocery shopping and cooking easy. thanks for carrying this book!

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 "Makes your life easier" 2009-07-06
By M. Charney
This book has made my life SOOOO much less frustrating. I carry it with me at all times in my purse and I literally walk into the grocery store, look up the brands I can have, and go find them...no more label reading! GREAT GREAT book! I recommend it to ANYONE, especially those who have just been diagnosed and need some guidance.

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 "A good start for searching for gluten free foods" 2009-06-13
By Matthew Greenberg (San Jose, CA USA)
During the past month, I have been having a lot of stomach issues and between doing research on the web and consulting of my friends and parents it seemed like I have either have developed a wheat allergy or have Celiac disease. After I started watching out for wheat products (and avoiding them), I am feeling much better.



That being said, this book is a good resource to get started to understand what is available and what is not. There are some limitations since this is a printed guide to what's new in products but gives useful information nonetheless...



There are a few cons that I like to point out on this book...

1) As stated above, the list gets outdated when printed; a online version would be great...



For example, some Chex cereals are now gluten-free (corn, rice) and more are coming...



Users of this manual should also have an acount on the American Celiac Society page and subscribe to food updates (also to check out new food offerings).



2) The listing of store brands seem to be of some large regional stores that are not in certain areas such as Safeway, Publix and Wegmans. Since I live in the west, I shop in Safeway but some areas in the Northeast, Central US and parts of the South do not have these stores; buyers in these areas have to be careful of the generic brands.



When it comes to generic brands buyer beware. For example, I mention Corn and Rice Chex cereals are gluten free. Safeway's generics are not; they contain Malt which is a wheat-gluten product. So you need to watch for hidden ingredients wheat-gluten products...



3) There should be a page, in the beginning of the book, where they itemize suspect wheat-gluten ingredients such as malt, modified starch, gluten, and others.



4) A quick tutorial of how to read ingredients (now a must) would be nice but there are some good websites that are I found on Google...





Customer Buzz
 "Thank you" 2009-05-18
By Laura Lee Jackson (Moreno Valley, ca. United States)
My grandson has Celiac and this book is just what we needed. Fast and effecient delivery.


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