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Im a very green pea with this learning the gluten-free diet and I haven't even gone strictly gluten-free yet, though Im working on it. But today Im going to a Braves game and found that they have an entire gluten-free concession stand! Granted Im sure it will be expensive as all get out, but what isn't at a place like that? I just though it was pretty cool that a place like that would have something for us. I think Im going to check it out and see what all they have and of course Ill report back. :) Having to go gluten-free is the only reason I hate that we live in a small area. There aren't a huge choice of things in our area. I think the selection is getting better, but still leaves a lot to be desired.


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Im a very green pea with this learning the gluten-free diet and I haven't even gone strictly gluten-free yet, though Im working on it. But today Im going to a Braves game and found that they have an entire gluten-free concession stand! Granted Im sure it will be expensive as all get out, but what isn't at a place like that? I just though it was pretty cool that a place like that would have something for us. I think Im going to check it out and see what all they have and of course Ill report back. :) Having to go gluten-free is the only reason I hate that we live in a small area. There aren't a huge choice of things in our area. I think the selection is getting better, but still leaves a lot to be desired.

How wonderful! Part of the fun of a ball game is to get something yummy to eat. It's so nice to know that we Celiacs are being considered.

Have a great time..and report back please?

I hope your team wins! :D

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Im a very green pea with this learning the gluten-free diet and I haven't even gone strictly gluten-free yet, though Im working on it. But today Im going to a Braves game and found that they have an entire gluten-free concession stand! Granted Im sure it will be expensive as all get out, but what isn't at a place like that? I just though it was pretty cool that a place like that would have something for us. I think Im going to check it out and see what all they have and of course Ill report back. :) Having to go gluten-free is the only reason I hate that we live in a small area. There aren't a huge choice of things in our area. I think the selection is getting better, but still leaves a lot to be desired.

That's awesome! Hope you find something yummy! Who cares what it costs, it's the nostalgia of the park, right? Haha everything costs a lot inside the gates it seems!

tctwhite Apprentice

And something else I found out is Turner Stadium is one of, if not the only stadium that will allow you to bring in your own food/drinks. It has to be in a soft sided cooler and they will check it.

The gluten-free counter was pretty cool. They had a very limited menu of course but they had good looking stuff. And the price was what all the other venders were. I didn't get anything because I was already sick from being too hot. One thing I did notice is that there is a huge possibility of CC. It was like a vender cart type thing and attached to the other side of the cart, was the Budweiser beer cart. <_<

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That's great!!! Its great to hear that places are making attempts now - the Mets ballpark also does the same thing, so if the Yankees just get on board, then I'll be going to more games!!!! Best wishes!

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And something else I found out is Turner Stadium is one of, if not the only stadium that will allow you to bring in your own food/drinks. It has to be in a soft sided cooler and they will check it.

The gluten-free counter was pretty cool. They had a very limited menu of course but they had good looking stuff. And the price was what all the other venders were. I didn't get anything because I was already sick from being too hot. One thing I did notice is that there is a huge possibility of CC. It was like a vender cart type thing and attached to the other side of the cart, was the Budweiser beer cart. <_<

Budweiser :( It would be great if they put a gluten-free beer on the other side! However, good to have a choice out too!

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