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Vacation To Cabo


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I 'm going to be going to Cabo in Sept and was wondering if anyone else has traveled there recently, and if you have, do you remember any places to eat?

or any other suggestions?, I'm looking forward to getting away :lol: , but also a little nervous about not cooking my own meals.

I was recently diagnosed with Celiac (Jan 06) and have been gluten free since then and feeling good, I don't want to go back to the way I was feeling.............icky!!! :(

don't really want tp pack up a week's worth of food to take with me,

Thanks................Allen


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If you are staying at one of the resorts, then talk to the head chef and see what they can provide. Then talk to the concierage (sp) and see if they can do some advance calling for you at the in town restaurants that everyone likes to go to. If no concierage then talk to the mgr. I went there for a convention (before diagnosis) and had such a wonderful laid back time. I am sure that someone will post who has been there as a Celiac. Loved the pina colada's on the beach. Enjoy! :) Also, your bigger resorts have a fully equiped medical area and a doctor on staff. I went into A (can't spell it) shock after too many days of pina colada's. Have not had one of those drinks since. But, they sure tasted great while it lasted - he he.

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