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I Eat In A Restaurant!


Yenni

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Yenni Enthusiast

I thought eating in a restaurant would be impossible for me, being so sensitive to cc..but I was brave on Friday and took a chance. My husband called a head and they said they deal with this often and it should be fine. (It was a real nice restaurant, dunno if that makes any difference.)

We were told to ask for the woman we talked to on the phone and she was super nice when we got there. Asked what oils she could use and spices. She ended up making me grilled Halibut with garlic and olive oil and then I got steamed asparagus with it. It was soooo good. I felt like a normal person almost.

I am thrilled!!!

:D :D :D :D :D

Just wanted to share. ;):P

(and I noticed I can't spell.. I meant " I ate in a...") :P


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

That's cool. Where did you eat?

Yenni Enthusiast
That's cool. Where did you eat?

It is a local restaurant named CampoBello Bistro. I am going to go back there for sure. I even went out into the kitchen (was invited) to thank the chef.

:P

jerseyangel Proficient

Jenny--that's great! :D

I'm so happy for you! Sounds like a keeper.

Yenni Enthusiast
Jenny--that's great! :D

I'm so happy for you! Sounds like a keeper.

Yes, it is a BIG DEAL isn't it?!?! I was like saying to myself all evening "I ate in a restaurant!". Told everyone. hehehe

;):D

jerseyangel Proficient
Yes, it is a BIG DEAL isn't it?!?! I was like saying to myself all evening "I ate in a restaurant!". Told everyone. hehehe

;):D

For folks like us--it is a big deal!!!

Shout it from the rooftops :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Jenny thats great! It also makes you much more comfortable in the future. I noticed I got much better service at the nicer places I ate at too. I think the staff is more well trained for some reason..I could be wrong though.


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