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Hi,

This was too good not to share--besides posting a lot here and lurking at the Delphi forum, I get the "daily digest" of messages from a couple Yahoo Groups.

From one of them, known as Open Original Shared Link (not to be confused with USA Silly-Yaks, Jessica's group), I got a 108 page Adobe file from the owner--a massive, wonderful food guide with links to the gluten-free menus on websites, phone numbers, locations (by state, when applicable), and a column with all the foods we can eat and those we can't. Since it's a Yahoo group, you would need to join first, but it would probably be under the files section so you could download it (it's not on the internet). I could also forward the e-mail to anyone who would want to download it--just send me an e-mail or pm w/ your address if you would want it. The first 97 pages is about places you could find throughout most, or at least, a large part of the US. Then they do regional suggestions -- one about NYC, which would be helpful for all the recent posters, and also about California (by region), Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, and Washington DC.

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P.S. You must have Adobe Reader version 6.0 or higher to view this. The latest version can be downloaded for free at Open Original Shared Link

astyanax Rookie

!!! you rock thank you so much! i'm about to go on a road trip next week and this is soooo helpful!

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Awesome :lol: , I already signed up. I already need it for Rhode Island in April.

Thanks a million times, Stef

Guest Leidenschaft

Hey celiac3270, is there any Canadian content in this file?? :rolleyes:

celiac3270 Collaborator

Aww...sorry, I forgot to mention--all the information seems to be for the US--since it mentions the states the restaurants are in, all the "regions" that they get a sampling of restaurants from are in the US, etc. I apologize to all my friends to the north for getting your hopes up :(:unsure:

Guest Viola

Hmmm, it seems to me that years ago Canada had a list out as well. I think I will have to find time this evening and do a search and see if we still have one. If I can find one I'll pop back on and post it :)


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Guest Viola

I found it :D It's called Celiac Canada Travel Guide. The address is:

Open Original Shared Link

Hope this helps for anyone traveling :P I'm going to go and spend more time checking it out.

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