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Is There A List Of Gf Freindly Places?


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celiac3270 Collaborator

Darn...just as I've sent most of them out I get an e-mail today. A June update:

Hello Yaks!

Just wanted to let you know that the updated version (for June 2005) of the SillyYak restaurant guide is now on the site (and all SY members should be receiving a copy of it on June 1st via automated email anyway). 

Well..... there are now 213 listings on it.....  (yes, some are old entries and some restaurants opted to not share any options even after numerous requests, but at least most of the legwork is done for you and the majority of the list is current). 

I have been trying to update some of the older entries, but some of those particular entries are for restaurants that are not in our geographic area, so they aren't on my priority list.

You must have the most current version of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view/download/print this guidebook.  Also, it can be uploaded to many PDA's, but you will have to figure out the logistics on that one.  I upload it to mine every month.

I didn't realize that there were over 200 listings on it thus far!  Enjoy!

Have a nice Memorial Day Weekend!

~Melonie :)

The new one is 143 pages. I'll keep you guys updated. I can either send you the new one now (143 pgs. or you can wait another two months or so for the next one). Your choice ;) Just e-mail me again or post here if you want the new one. I'm now sending out the new one to aljf and whoever else inquires about it.


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MySonElliot Newbie

Just diagnosed yesterday... I would love it (as would my wife) if you could send me that list to kevinkawa@walla.com. Thanks!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sent. Sorry to make these posts, but it makes it easier to tell who I've sent it to and in case the intended recipient doesn't receive the file, at least he or she knows I tried to send it and can ask again.

Woohoo, 2400! lol...didn't realize it until after I posted :lol:

pegom1 Rookie

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thanks very much!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sent ;)

Sorry again for filling this thread up w/ pointless posts...

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Boojca Apprentice

You're really nice to do this celiac3270, I would've posted the SillyYaks URL and said join the message board, it's great and has all sorts of great information including restaurants and recipes.

celiac3270 Collaborator

I would recommend that you join, everyone :D

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I'm happy to send the list and am still getting requests. The site has a constantly updating restaurant list, recipe database, e-mail responses from companies are uploaded, as well as member discounts:

10% at Gluten Solutions: Open Original Shared Link

10% at Miss Roben's/Allery Grocer: Open Original Shared Link

I'm not sure how much at Gluten-Free Savonnerie: Open Original Shared Link . Someone posts at the board with updates on discounts and sales available multiple times a month.

5% at the Gluten Free Pantry: Open Original Shared Link

Some of these sites use special links and others have a code you enter at checkout. Am I allowed to post the links and stuff here? I'll ask Melonie if she would mind, but it's worth joining, anyway.


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Fonda Newbie

celiac3270, did I read that you have a list of gluten-free restaurants? I am going to Taos, Santa Fe and Albuquerque New Mexico next week and I need to know where I can eat.

If anyone knows any places in these towns, I would love the help!

Thank you,

Fonda

celiac3270 Collaborator

Yes. Just e-mail, PM, or post your e-mail address and I'll send it.

Fonda Newbie

Oops sorry, guess you need that.........

fclumsky@yahoo.com

Thanks!!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sent :)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

About Nashville:

Bonefish grill is a place we can eat at. My parents (My Mom has Celiacs, too) visited a location of theirs in Chattanooga but they have one in Nashville, too. They both enjoyed their appetizers but both didn't enjoy their main meals. That doesn't mean it's all bad but that was their only time there.

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lbsteenwyk Explorer

celiac3270: would you send me the updated restaurant list? You sent me the list earlier this year and it's been very helpful. You are great to take the time to send this out. :D:D

lsteenwyk@bellsouth.net

celiac3270 Collaborator

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cmom Contributor

I'd appreciate the list too, celiac3270. Thanks so much for spending so much of your time helping your fellow celiacs!

rldter@rtccom.net

:)

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jmccorkell Newbie

celiac3270: would you send me the updated restaurant list? My daughter was diagnosed in May, and I am planning for a 2 week trip to the East Coast in August. Based on everyone's comments, I think your list will make the trip much easier for us!

Thanks,

Jane in CA

janemccorkell@cox.net

celiac3270 Collaborator

Both sent.

artmeg55 Newbie

celiac3270,

Please send me your list too!

Thanks! Meg

megfierro@comcast.net

WheatAllergy Newbie

Can you please send me one too? trung.tran73@gmail.com. My toddler has wheat/oat/barley allergy.

Thank you very much!!

debbie-doodles Contributor

celiac3270, can I get a copy of that new list? Thanks! smideb@hotmail.com :)

Guest kmmolina
Oh, I know!  I'll e-mail you a file I have--I posted about it a few months ago, but I have an even newer version now--it's a 136 page Adobe file and it has menus/statements from all chain restaurants, plus a more specific list in certain states: New York, California, Oregon, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, and Washington DC.  Send me your e-mail address if you want it--the same applies to anyone else.  125 of the 136 pages are chains, nearly all of which would be found in Tenn.  LOL...just make sure you specify the restaurant file, since I still have a steady stream of Delphi Food List file requests :lol:

BTW, got it from Yahoo support group, Silly Yaks.

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kmmolina@csufresno.edu. Thanks...

elonwy Enthusiast

Can I get a copy too? I'm in Cali, and all the lists I've found are east coast.

Thanks

Elonwy

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Both sent ;)

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gdobson Explorer
Both sent ;)

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Hey, sorry if I'm doing this wrong...my first post. But do you still have that list? If you do could you please send to gina_8899@yahoo.com? My brother is coming to visit me next week in Virginia, and I don't know where to eat besides some of the obvious places.

Thanks for any help you can provide-

elonwy Enthusiast

Sorry to bug you again. I didn't get it and I have a sneaking suspision it went into my Bulk Mail folder and got trashed. elle871@yahoo.com.

Thank you so much this is awesome.

Elonwy

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