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taz sharratt

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yesterday tok my kids out to a fun park for the day, didnt have time to pack a lunch for myself, went into the restauraunt asked if they had and gluten-free food, to my astonishment half of thier food was home made and gluten-free, brill, today, bad belly, been to the loo 4 times at least and my tummy is swollen. Hell im annoyed im sure it must have something to do with what i ate out yesterday, dont know whether i should go back and complain but how do i prove it was thier food that glutend me???!!!! Iether way im not eating there again, i go hungry next time or remember to pack a lunch.


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I'm so sorry that you got glutened :(

Last time I got glutened at a restaurant, I let the manager know, so that he could make sure that it didn't happen to another person (they put pancake batter in my omlet that I had stressed needed to be gluten and dairy free).

I hope that you feel better soon.

Danielle

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I find that saying "gluten-free" means very little to MOST restaurant people without lengthy explanations.

Therefore I just tell them I'm allergic to wheat, bread, flour, most cereals and grains and many additives because they have flour and derivative of wheat in them (e.g. non-clear sauces, gravies, dressings, etc).

The most common response to the word "gluten" I get is about "glucose" and how they have sugar-free stuff.

I told one waitress (very sweet young 17-yr old who really wanted to help) that I couldn't have bread, flour, wheat, etc" and she brought me a salad with extra croutons! She said I know you can't have the dressing so I gave you extra coupons. She was so embarrassed and quickly went and had a special salad made for me, in a separate preparation bowl. But then she brought me onion rings with my steak because she knew I couldn't eat the rolls!

I've found that eating in restaurants, without a gluten-free menu, almost always leads to eating gluten in something. Unless you ask for a "NAKED STEAK" or "NAKED FISH" or "PLAIN SALAD" or stuff like that - makes eating out very boring and unpleasant.

I'm dying for a KRISPY CREME or DUNKIN DONUT!!!!!

And I have to cook for my father and he eats a lot of whole wheat stuff and cookies and crackers.

Makes me sniff the baked stuff and die for some.

kbtoyssni Contributor

There's probably no way to prove that you got glutened there, but you could call and let them know and try to figure out what when wrong. But the next time a celiac comes in, they'd probably get a different waiter so I'm not sure how much good it would do. I always carry around a little card with what I can and cannot eat on it. A lot of times the waiter will take it back to the cook to make sure my meal is ok. I've been lucky - I haven't been glutened at a restaurant yet, so maybe the card works!

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