Guest guest Posted February 14, 2007 Report Share Posted February 14, 2007 Looks like there is a Vitamin Cottage in Glenwood Springs, about 35 miles north of Snowmass Village. I love my Vitamin Cottage although the veggies are a bit limited. We no longer use rice milk but it seems that they might not have had a non-gluten variety. I have found the people at Vitamin Cottage to be very helpful - you might want to call for specifics: . -lynette hancockhh wrote: > Hi, > > My husband's company is sending everyone on a trip to Snowmass, > Colorado in the near future. Obviously (to you all, but not > necessarily for the " not 1 in 150 " ), for our family, this presents a > quandary. I'm trying to find any food stores (organic food co-ops, > etc) where I might be able to find food for our daughter, whose diet > is GFCFSFnut free, etc. I'm pretty good at traveling when I know I > can find an organic food co-op or at least a Whole Foods (or something > like it) near by to supplement what I would cook and freeze > beforehand. For the most part, dd eats meat, veggies and some fruit. > I try to lean toward LOD, but can compensate with cal/mg citrate in a > pinch and hope for the best. > > Does anyone out there (in the wild west) know of any stores you can > recommend, or any lists that might help me find such stores? > > I am a little fearful that my request for a fridge and microwave in > the hotel room may be denied, in which cas we may have to pass on this > opportunity/mother's headache. > > I thank you in advance! > > Carla, mom to Aidan, age 8 and continually progressing in our own > herky-jerky way > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 Not sure where snowmass, Colorado is ... but I know whole foods is all over Colorado. My sister lives in Ft. , Co ... and goes to whole foods all the time. Melinda > > Hi, > > My husband's company is sending everyone on a trip to Snowmass, > Colorado in the near future. Obviously (to you all, but not > necessarily for the " not 1 in 150 " ), for our family, this presents a > quandary. I'm trying to find any food stores (organic food co-ops, > etc) where I might be able to find food for our daughter, whose diet > is GFCFSFnut free, etc. I'm pretty good at traveling when I know I > can find an organic food co-op or at least a Whole Foods (or something > like it) near by to supplement what I would cook and freeze > beforehand. For the most part, dd eats meat, veggies and some fruit. > I try to lean toward LOD, but can compensate with cal/mg citrate in a > pinch and hope for the best. > > Does anyone out there (in the wild west) know of any stores you can > recommend, or any lists that might help me find such stores? > > I am a little fearful that my request for a fridge and microwave in > the hotel room may be denied, in which cas we may have to pass on this > opportunity/mother's headache. > > I thank you in advance! > > Carla, mom to Aidan, age 8 and continually progressing in our own > herky-jerky way > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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