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Delicious N Fit


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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

I'm visiting Texas soon and have read about this place. Has anyone been there? I'm going to try it out as it is totally gluten free! They have chicken fried steak on the menu-a dish I thought would be gone from my diet forever! (probably should!) I'd appreciate any reviews!


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HollyH Apprentice
I'm visiting Texas soon and have read about this place. Has anyone been there? I'm going to try it out as it is totally gluten free! They have chicken fried steak on the menu-a dish I thought would be gone from my diet forever! (probably should!) I'd appreciate any reviews!

I would definitely recommend it! I live near Plano and have eaten there about 5 times. Everything tastes so home made and fresh! I have had their chicken fried steak, burger, and chicken parmesean. They are all sooo good. You almost cant believe its really gluten-free. I would eat there every day if I could!!

Another good thing is that they have a little store in the back to shop. Try the gluten-free donuts, they are in the frozen section. They are something that I thought I would never have again!

Hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

hez Enthusiast

I went to the website to look at the menu. It looks great! Now if I only had family in Plano and not Houston :angry:

Hez

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Thank you, Holly! I am seriously looking forward to eating there--maybe more than once. I'll tell you about it when I get back.

Thanks again.

  • 5 months later...
Clibers64 Newbie

San Antonio also has a great place thats gluten free, I'm trying to tell as many people as I can about The Little Aussie Bakery. Everything they offer is gluten free. The owner and her daughter bake fresh Bread, Pretzels, Pizzas, Cookies, Cakes and do fantastic lunches each day for thier customers. Everything is home-made right down to the salad dressing! It's so great to be able to order fresh gluten-free bread!

larry mac Enthusiast
San Antonio also has a great place thats gluten free, I'm trying to tell as many people as I can about The Little Aussie Bakery. Everything they offer is gluten free. The owner and her daughter bake fresh Bread, Pretzels, Pizzas, Cookies, Cakes and do fantastic lunches each day for thier customers. Everything is home-made right down to the salad dressing! It's so great to be able to order fresh gluten-free bread!

San Antonio is about 270 miles from Irving. How is that appropriate?

best regards, lm

  • 2 weeks later...
cynicaltomorrow Contributor

I have to say I was quite disappointed with Delicious N Fit. They're menu items were lacking much flavor. I definitely make better food at home. :(


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zkat Apprentice

Some of the menu items are much better that home cooking, simply because I don't have to make them or clean up. That is worth what ever it takes! Laura is a great lady. She does not have Celiac or have a loved one that has Celiac, she does it because she saw a need in the community and felt she could fill it.

I always get my cakes from her and I have never been dissappointed. I feel if a person in our communities goes to this much trouble and expense to ensure a safe meal, that I don't have to cook, then we need to support her.

Kat.

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