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East Orange, Nj-where To Eat?


sfortney

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sfortney Newbie

Next month I will have to be in East Orange, NJ with my husband for a few days. I am very apprehensive because I have never been to this area of the country before and have no idea what restaurants will be willing to prepare gluten-free meals for me or have any idea what I'm talking about when ordering. We will be staying near the Veterans Administration Medical Center and I'm not sure whether we will have a rental car or have to take taxis either.

Can anyone offer any help or suggestions? New Experience for me!


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Open Original Shared Link. These are restaurants from the gluten-free restaurants program--don't know how close they are to wherever you are in NJ.

Remember the fast food/chain restaurant options.

debmidge Rising Star

to Sfortney: Please check your messages thru this board as I can help you out somewhat.

I posted a private message to you.

Deb Midge (I am from that area in NJ)

sfortney Newbie

:rolleyes:

Thanks for the help guys. The idea of this trip makes me very nervous. It's my first trip since going gluten-free and I really don't want to end up sick if I can help it.

Midge, did you post that message here or through email. It isn't appearing in my messages on this board.

Thanks, Stephanie

sfortney Newbie

Thanks, Deb, got your message.

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