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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

>

>

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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

>

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