Power Shopping Gluten Free
I recommend that you do most of your on-line shopping at The Gluten Free Mall or The Gluten Free Pantry. These giant celiac friendly superstores are able to supply virtually all of your gluten free food needs.
Why is bigger better? Normally. it isn’t. But when shopping on-line, the listed prices are almost invariably better than the ones in your local store. The downside is that a shipping charge is always added. When I was first diagnosed, I was paying more for shipping than for food. I lived in a small town when I was diagnosed and my only choices seemed to be to order gluten free food on-line or eat a very bland and repetive diet.
The biggest advantage is the opportunity to consolidate your gluten free food orders thus reducing the shipping cost per item.
You also have the opportunity to browse two excellent and informative websites, finding information articles, recipes, and products ranging from bread machines suitable for gluten free baking to plastic bracelets designed to build celiac awareness to single serving packets of gluten free soy sauce.
Power shopping on-line provides the opportunity to read product information that are in legible type and designed for easy reading; isn’t that a contrast to what you find in conventional stores? Here’s a trick that I use regularly: find a gluten free item on-line, copy the web page so that you are sure you are always dealing with exactly the same product, and then see if you can find a better deal at your local supermarket or health food store.
In case you’re wondering, I make my living from this blog. Both The Gluten Free Mall and the Gluten Free Pantry pay for the privilege of advertising on this site. They pay more if visitors move this site to theirs. This does not change your costs in any way. For these firms, it is simply an advertising expense.
I will never make a recommendation just to make a buck. I’m not even tempted to do so. There is so much excellent gluten free food available that there is no need to prostitute myself. The products are not easy to find, but I enjoy the search, and the information I have uncovered enriches my own celiac experience.
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Published 03/27/09


