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I Need Help Again... This Time In Ca


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Okay Folks... I'm back! This time I will be traveling to Northridge, CA, Modesto, CA, San Bernardino, CA, and Palm Desert, CA. Any suggestions for safe places to eat would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!


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I wasn't gluten free when I lived in Northridge but I loved this place and I but it would be good for gluten free

Follow Your Heart in Canoga Park, it is a small grocery store with restaurant in the back

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Okay Folks... I'm back! This time I will be traveling to Northridge, CA, Modesto, CA, San Bernardino, CA, and Palm Desert, CA. Any suggestions for safe places to eat would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks!

Go to The Farm Artisan Restaurant in Redlands, Ca on State Street. The chef knows what is in everything. More on the menu I can eat than that which I can't. A real treat, and everything I've tried is delicious.

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