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Gluten-Free Goes Mainstream
Kaili McIntyre’s bakery, Wheatless in Seattle, is one of a growing number of outlets selling gluten-free goods in the Puget Sound area.

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I obtained a master's in journalism from Stanford University and an English degree from Willamette University. My roots in the Seattle area run deep, as I grew up in Shoreline and attended Shorewood High School.
When not writing, reading, reporting, and editing, I row for Green Lake Crew and run marathons.
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Kaili McIntyre’s bakery, Wheatless in Seattle, is one of a growing number of outlets selling gluten-free goods in the Puget Sound area.

Kaili McIntyre’s bakery, Wheatless in Seattle, is one of a growing number of outlets selling gluten-free goods in the Puget Sound area.
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