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Eating At Souper! Salad - Tonight 8/2


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So, I am going out to dinner tonight. Here in about twenty-five minutes or so. I picked Souper! Salad because that was the first naturally gluten free (and easiest) place I could think of plus, I actually like it, so it's appropriate :P

Only, I'm not sure what dressings are/are not Gluten free; and as for their soups?


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How did your dinner go at Souper Salad? I don't eat out a lot unless I know it has a gluten free menu. Do they have a gluten-free menu or did you just stick with the fresh veggies and fruits. Were croutons and such located separate from the food?

I'm always looking for new places to go. Hope you had a great dinner.

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How did your dinner go at Souper Salad? I don't eat out a lot unless I know it has a gluten free menu. Do they have a gluten-free menu or did you just stick with the fresh veggies and fruits. Were croutons and such located separate from the food?

I'm always looking for new places to go. Hope you had a great dinner.

Dinner went alright, actually. I stuck with the salad/veggies and used oil & vinegar as a dressing because I was not sure what else I could use, so I'll have to read up on that :rolleyes:

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