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I Ate A Cheeseburger At A Restaurant!


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We had to come to Dallas for a family thing, and last night we ate at a restaurant called Laura's Bistro (or Delicious & Fit). Everything there is gluten-free and they cater to any food allergies. I had a real cheeseburger, my dh had chicken fried steak, my dd had chicken noodle soup, and my other dd's had chicken strips and fries! It was so awesome! If any of you guys go to Dallas, you have to go there. We loved it. And then they have a little shop where they sell frozen individual servings of some of their meals, a bunch of mixes, a gluten-free Chex-type cereal, tarts, etc. Oh, and we had chocolate cake for dessert!

I highly reccomend this place!


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We had to come to Dallas for a family thing, and last night we ate at a restaurant called Laura's Bistro (or Delicious & Fit). Everything there is gluten-free and they cater to any food allergies. I had a real cheeseburger, my dh had chicken fried steak, my dd had chicken noodle soup, and my other dd's had chicken strips and fries! It was so awesome! If any of you guys go to Dallas, you have to go there. We loved it. And then they have a little shop where they sell frozen individual servings of some of their meals, a bunch of mixes, a gluten-free Chex-type cereal, tarts, etc. Oh, and we had chocolate cake for dessert!

I highly reccomend this place!

WOW! So lucky! I'd be going back for breakfast, lunch and dinner!

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That sounds fantastic!

I'm jealous :D

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