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Where to get nut-free baked goods?
We're having a work celebration for a co-worker with a nut allergy. We'd like to make sure whatever we bring will be edible (i.e not just not containing nuts, but made in a place where there's no likelihood of cross-contamination). Does this exist? Downtown? Let me know.
Re: Where to get nut-free baked goods?
Here are some online sites.
http://www.vermontnutfree.com/
http://www.peanutallergy.com/store
This link has some bakeries in the area that are nut-free facilities. http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/165720.page
Here are a few places that do cupcakes:
http://www.thejoyofcupcakes.com/
http://freeforallcupcakes.com/
http://www.thelemonadebakery.com/id1.html