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Restaurant Card Converted To .doc


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Some one posted the Restaurant Card as a PDF a while back, and I could not get the margins to line up right on my printer. So my wife created a new one as a MS Word doc that could be edited (unlike the PDF), and I figured that others migth have the same problem so here you go:

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Its almost a word for word copy of the PDF that was posted, just do not remember who posted it, or where they got it from.


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

thanks for the link :D

I posted this one :Open Original Shared Link

I think it may be the one you used.

A # of people have posted quite a few links.

astyanax Rookie

that's really cool, thank you!

skbird Contributor

I found these today just poking around hoping for a good card in Chinese. Some don't print all that legibly to me but maybe someone who speaks the language will have a better time than I do...

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It's an index page of a web site but if you go to a specific language and click on it, you'll get a page with four copies of the card in that language. Check the English version for what it says. I believe it's British English - mentions "maize" instead of "corn".

Stephanie

Emme999 Enthusiast
I found these today just poking around hoping for a good card in Chinese. Some don't print all that legibly to me but maybe someone who speaks the language will have a better time than I do...

Open Original Shared Link

It's an index page of a web site but if you go to a specific language and click on it, you'll get a page with four copies of the card in that language. Check the English version for what it says. I believe it's British English - mentions "maize" instead of "corn".

Stephanie

These are so cool!

I so wish that I knew all of these languages... I wonder if any of the cards say anything different.. like, "I have Celiac Disease and cannot have anything containing wheat, rye, or barley. I also believe that Buddha was my father and that I carry the power of the force within my smallest toe. It is absolutely essential that I do not have gluten, or my smallest toe will be destroyed and thus the force of life. Thank you."

:P Just a thought ;)

- Michelle :wub:

skbird Contributor

They should have one for Jedi Knights or something.

Gluten is from the dark side. If you give me any gluten, the Republic will become almighty, and the Death Star will triumph over the rebels.

Maybe Darth Vader was Celiac?

Stephanie

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