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Jen H's gluten-free Eating Guide To Nyc!


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Hi all! I just made another trip to NYC last week and have compiled a list of gluten-free eating options and tips for those in my local Indy group. If you would like to receive this list (in a more user friendly format - please send me an e-mail. However, I have also pasted the info below. Hope this is helpful to some of you! If you have questions, please e-mail as I don't log onto the forum very often anymore! -Jen

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jerseyangel Proficient

Jen!!! First of all, welcome back :D

Your post is timely for me since we are about to move about 20 minutes outside of NYC, and I was going to be doing some scouting for where to eat while in the city. You saved me a bunch of time. Thanks! :)

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Hi JenVan

Thanks for the great list for NYC. With all the good eateries did you change a dress size!!!!!

JerseyAngel.

Man, you get around ---- now to NYC from Texas. I'm sure you must be thrilled to be closer to your family....

blessings to both of you! mamaw

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SaraKat Contributor

Thanks for posting this! My husband and I are going into NYC this weekend and we are going to try one of these restaurants!

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i-geek Rookie

Oh, wow. Thanks for posting this. The husband and I are hoping to spend a long weekend in NYC this fall or winter and this ensures that we won't even come close to running out of food choices.

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