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Re: gluten free in jerusalem


kristine,
this is great! thank you so much, i'll let my reader know!
best
sloane


--- In allergicjews@yahoogroups.com, Kristine <bkkhome@...> wrote:
>
> We found it pretty easy to eat throughout Israel except for the
> kibbutzim. There is much less dependence on processed foods.
>
> DD lived there for 6 months and used these cards when needed.
> http://www.celiactravel.com/gluten-free-cards/17-hebrew.html
>
> This company has a ton of stuff and you can either pick it up or have it
> shipped to arrive at your hotel.
> http://www.glutenfree.co.il/index.php?lang=en
>
> The people who run it are very nice and if you email them I am sure they
> will advise you of actual places that are safer to eat.
> We love the Bar-El hamburger buns and have had them shipped to the
> US.These buns travel well and we could easily make sandwiches wherever
> we went. Also you can see the various items from Osem and Bar-El that
> are readily available in most stores. The Bar-el pita isn't bad either
> and it does the trick when you want to make pita type sandwiches...if
> nothing else pita , hummus and Israeli salad.
>
> Be very careful of spices though MANY are mixed with wheat especially
> zhatar (hyssop)
>
> Wherever you go Bomba is available.
> Bomba by Osem is the national snack and is gluten free (corn and
> peanuts) It is packed with vitamins though not low cal...in a pinch my
> dd lived on this.
>
>
>
> There used to be a hamburger place (franchise) that even had gf buns..i
> believe they served 1 pound hamburgers.
>
> If I think of more I'll post it.
> Kristine
>
>
>
>
>
> sloane13 wrote:
> > hi group:
> >
> > i have a question from a reader that i thought you might be able with:
> >
> > "our son is 9 years old and is anaphylactic to wheat and barley.
> > you already know the drill of what that means. we are planning two trips.
> > one is to jerusalem in august ... do you know of any restaurants in
> > jerusalem?"
> >
> > i haven't been, i know bad jew ;-) but any suggestion for this reader would
be much
> > appreciated!
> >
> > thanks group!
> > best
> > sloane
> > allergic girl
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>





Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:37 pm

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hi group: i have a question from a reader that i thought you might be able with: "our son  is 9 years old and is anaphylactic to wheat and barley.  you...
sloane13
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Jul 10, 2007
12:32 pm

We found it pretty easy to eat throughout Israel except for the kibbutzim. There is much less dependence on processed foods. DD lived there for 6 months and...
Kristine
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Jul 10, 2007
9:11 pm

kristine, this is great! thank you so much, i'll let my reader know! best sloane...
sloane13
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Jul 11, 2007
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