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Updated Silly Yaks Restaurant List


celiac3270

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mdgallo Newbie

Okay, new restaurant guide list out.  It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long).  Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating.  If so, please give your e-mail address below.  You need Adobe Reader to view it.  Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups).  If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

I too would appreciate a copy - mdgallo@aol.com  Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!!

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Sent.

JKJ Newbie

I am new at this gluten-free lifestyle and would So appreciate the list of gluten-free Restaurants.

judgenj@earthlink.net

celiac3270 Collaborator

Done

Thomas Apprentice

Thanks

zakismom Newbie

I know I'm a month late but, could you send me the list also :)

ahouacin@nycap.rr.com

Thank You!!

Anne

BabySnooks Rookie
Okay, new restaurant guide list out.  It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long).  Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating.  If so, please give your e-mail address below.  You need Adobe Reader to view it.  Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups).  If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

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Hi celiac3270,

The link didn't work for me. Could you email it to me? sasjune9@yahoo.com

Thanks

Sharon


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  • 2 weeks later...
Glacier Guy Newbie

celiac3270,

I would appreciate it as well. thomaspmurphy@msn.com

Thanks!

Tom

Stephanie1 Newbie

I'd love a copy of this restaurant list as well! Stephi17@hotmail.com Thanks!

feefur Newbie

could you please email it to me. i tried clicking on to the site and the page would not come up. thank you

feefur

feefur Newbie

can you please email it to me. I click on the site you suggested but nothing came up. thank you

feefur

AN616 Rookie

sorry ignore this please. I just realized you have already sent this to me!

I'm not sure if it is possible to totally delete the post or not.

Thanks again,

Angela

Jenn2005 Contributor

Hi celiac3270.

I would love a copy of the list when you get a minute. Thank you soooo much.

Please send it to flmx88@comcast.net

Jennifer

maxcarr Newbie

I'd love one too, thanks so much!

mscarr@verizon.net

sonjaf Rookie

I would also love that list. My email is: gamegirl42003@yahoo.com

Thanks!

Love the "Silly Yaks"

sonja

DOCKLEARFAN Apprentice
Okay, new restaurant guide list out.  It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long).  Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating.  If so, please give your e-mail address below.  You need Adobe Reader to view it.  Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups).  If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

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I would love one DOCKLEARFAN@YAHOO.COM

THANKS!!

Robie Newbie

hi there, if it isn't too much trouble i would love the list too. wrk3006slp@yahoo.com thank you so much :D

jenvan Collaborator

Okay celiac3270--hook up me ;)

celiac3270 Collaborator

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jenvan Collaborator

no prob, jenvanhoozer@hotmail.com

kevsmom Contributor

Hi celiac3270 -

I was diagnosed in April 2005 and am still trying to figure out how to live. You have been so helpful! :)

Can you please send me the restaurant guide? Also, what are the Silly Yaks all about?

Thank you for all of your wonderful postings.

Cindy

celiac3270 Collaborator

Here is a link to the group's homepage: Open Original Shared Link

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esthesio-vivi Rookie

If you could possibly send this list to one more poor soul, it would be GREATLY appreciated! :)

esthesio_vivi@yahoo.com

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Guest AmandasMommy

celiac3270, i too cannot get the list. can you please email me the list and website. joanie368@comcast.net. thanks joanie

swittenauer Enthusiast

Could you please send it to me also? Thanks! swittenauer@hotmail.com

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