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Bonney Lake WA :unsure:


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Treen Bean Apprentice

Hello everyone! I am not from Washington. However, I will be traveling to Yakima, WA in January. My husband and I have to attend a business dinner. Any suggestions for a "safe" restaurant in the area, preferably close to the Capitol Theatre. Thanks!

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glutenada Newbie

Port Angeles, WA here! :)

I rarely eat out as there is very little choice here, but we've found a few places that know about celiac disease and work to get me food I can eat.

Alder Wood Bistro is one such place.

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They even offer gluten-free crackers. :o

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happymomndad Newbie

Hi all,

This is my first time in a chat room EVER :) I was diagnosed with celiac a year and a half ago and have just started my kids on a gluten-free diet as well. We live just outside Shelton, Wa. Shoping gluten-free here is pure torture !!!!! I just started buying off Amazon but find it hard to order something I dont know that I like and the stores here have a less than adequate selection. I am hoping to find some friendly people here that have tips especialy on packing school lunches :)

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playin-d-fiddle Newbie

Gluten free on Capitol Hill, here.

I've been lurking in the forums for months now, but will finally say hello!

I think we should hold a Puget-wide PICNIC and have a bread-off! Or a pizza-off!.... im hungry....

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glutenada Newbie

I'd be for a picnic! That would be a blast. :)

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spanish-road Newbie

Im from Spokane area, but as of now Im in Fairbanks for school. I was thinking about going to evergreen but Im almost done with school here so gona ride it out another 2 years.


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songstressc Apprentice

Anyone from Kirkland Bothell Area? We are new to the area and both gluten free

cyberprof Enthusiast
Anyone from Kirkland Bothell Area? We are new to the area and both gluten free

I'm in Bridle Trails part of Kirkland, used to live on Finn Hill.

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Jocammie Newbie

I live in Bellevue. I would love to find other people near me who can't eat gluten, but I haven't seemed to have any luck with that yet. :(

nuit.pieta Newbie

Hi i'm from UW :)

celiacinseattle Rookie

Hi! I'm new to the board, and new to the Gluten-free lifestyle. The doctor told me I might have Celiac Disease last monday, and test results came in and confirmed this as of this morning (though I'd been doing my best to eat gluten-free in the meantime).

I live in Downtown Seattle (as the name implies), and I have only just begun my search for appropriate places to eat...

I've also tried to learn as much as I can about the disease, and foods I can/can't eat in the last week and a half, but there's so much information out there!! :blink:

Anyway, I just figured I'd say hi, and you'll probably see me on these boards regularly. :)

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