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gbuz67 Newbie

So this place isn't exactly a restaurant.. of the eating out variety. However, you can go in and buy pre made meals or so i've heard/read. I have not had a chance to eat any of their meals but it does look like they have some tasty options and well labeled.

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SWEET!!!! I'm dropping my fiance off at the airport in a couple of weeks for his bachelorparty trip.....I think I'mgoing to have to stop here and pick up meals for my extended weekend :-)

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I've been trying to get to this place, but they are only open Monday - Friday!

I'm often up that way on the weekend -- do you know of any other gluten free places that are open on the weekend? I'm going up there tonight actually!

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Hi: There is an Italian place in Merrimack that serves gluten free pasta. We have eaten there once and had a great meal and my DD was thrilled to be able to order off the same menu as the rest of us. They can substitute gluten-free pasta in most dishes, unless they are breaded or fried. Of course, I still asked tons of questions, but the staff seemed to know what was going on and what she could and couldn't have. This is the website: Open Original Shared Link

It is relatively close to Manchester so I thought it might be of interest.

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Hi: There is an Italian place in Merrimack that serves gluten free pasta. We have eaten there once and had a great meal and my DD was thrilled to be able to order off the same menu as the rest of us. They can substitute gluten-free pasta in most dishes, unless they are breaded or fried. Of course, I still asked tons of questions, but the staff seemed to know what was going on and what she could and couldn't have. This is the website: Open Original Shared Link

It is relatively close to Manchester so I thought it might be of interest.

Thanks! maybe I'll check them out tonight!!

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krzsqrll Apprentice
So this place isn't exactly a restaurant.. of the eating out variety. However, you can go in and buy pre made meals or so i've heard/read. I have not had a chance to eat any of their meals but it does look like they have some tasty options and well labeled.

Open Original Shared Link

-grace

YESSSSSSSS!! Finally! I went to the site- the 2 ladys that run the place are celiacs-THAT i can trust!!

I live in Maine-so NH isnt far.Thanks-Tam

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