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My girlfriend has celiac and i know it's tough finding good places to eat, so here is a list of resturaunts that are gluten free the we have tried and have had very good expericnes at.

Pizzaeria Uno's "Has pizza and is decient"

Outback Steak House " also has an amazing choclate dessert with gluten free brownie"

Bugaboo Creek Steak House

Chilli's

Red Robin "Hamburger Joint"

PF Changs

Pee Wei's " Chinese in Warwick Rhode Island "

Longhorn Steak House

Alice's Diner in Fall River , Ma " also stocks gluten free breads, english muffins and desserts to take home"

Here is a random list of gluteen fre items you may not know or maybe you do

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Gatorade

Cheetos brand crunchy cheese curls

Doritos brand chips COOL RANCH FLAVOR ONLY

Tostitos brand corn tortila chips

Lays stax potato chips

Boars Head Brand Sandwich meats just read the package clearly marked gluten free

Great Value brand artifical sweetners from walmart

Bobs Red Mill Choclate Cake Mix you cant tell the difference from gluten free or regular its that good

Hopefuly this helps at least one person to have a better expericne Bob


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Thanks. I have also had good experiences with Chili's and PF Chang's.

It's very sweet of you to work with your girlfriend to find places she can eat. My boyfriend is also very good about this and I love him for it!

gfpagan Apprentice

Thank you for posting this! I didn't know some of these things.

My girlfriend has celiac and i know it's tough finding good places to eat, so here is a list of resturaunts that are gluten free the we have tried and have had very good expericnes at.

Pizzaeria Uno's "Has pizza and is decient"

Outback Steak House " also has an amazing choclate dessert with gluten free brownie"

Bugaboo Creek Steak House

Chilli's

Red Robin "Hamburger Joint"

PF Changs

Pee Wei's " Chinese in Warwick Rhode Island "

Longhorn Steak House

Alice's Diner in Fall River , Ma " also stocks gluten free breads, english muffins and desserts to take home"

Here is a random list of gluteen fre items you may not know or maybe you do

One Source Prenatal Vitamans, for you pregnant girls

Ensure nutrient drinks

Gatorade

Cheetos brand crunchy cheese curls

Doritos brand chips COOL RANCH FLAVOR ONLY

Tostitos brand corn tortila chips

Lays stax potato chips

Boars Head Brand Sandwich meats just read the package clearly marked gluten free

Great Value brand artifical sweetners from walmart

Bobs Red Mill Choclate Cake Mix you cant tell the difference from gluten free or regular its that good

Hopefuly this helps at least one person to have a better expericne Bob

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