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ARCHIVED gluten-free Accommodation In Ny And Boston
rbh replied to Lucy A's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
Treetops in the Boston area (not the city itself) advertises itself as being able to provide a gluten free breakfast. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
This is happening to me too. But I can't find the options link that someone referred to, or an e-mail address to e-mail anyone for help.
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I don't have info about Fenway itself but there are a couple of places I can recommend in the area. Burtons Grill has a very nice gluten free menu. There is also U-Burger in Kenmore Square -- a very casual hamburger place, you can get the burger without the bun; per the owner, the fries are gluten free.
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The Cambridgeside Galleria Food Court has an Au Bon Pain. Their website lists the ingredients of their food; I am pretty sure that she can get a salad there. The Burlington Mall has a Chik-fil-a. They also have their gluten free foods listed on their website. Their fries are reportedly gluten free. (Only issue is they are closed on Sundays.) My daughter...
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ARCHIVED Stone Hearth Pizza In Cambridge & Other Ma Locations
rbh replied to NewGFMom's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
We went to the Needham location this weekend and really enjoyed it. They have a number of salads that are gluten free as well. Also, although it isn't marked on the menu, I e-mailed the owner to ask if the chicken that you can get as an add on to the salad is gluten free, and he responded that it was. They have locations in Needham, Belmont, and Cambridge... -
We will be in Breckenridge Colorado over Christmas break and are looking for suggestions for gluten free friendly restaurants, preferably those that would be appropriate for teens as well. We already know about Mi Casa, and have a number of suggestions for Denver itself. Thanks!
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ARCHIVED Gluten Free London Restaurants
rbh replied to lapetit8's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
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Here is one arepa recipe: Open Original Shared Link Or, just try googling it. Good luck!
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What about Arepas -- do you have those ingredients in Chile? I made some and it did not require any xanthum gum. The basic "flour" is Masaharina (corm based).
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Hi -- what do you order at Clydes in Georgetown? Thanks, Rochelle
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We've been to the Newton Corner location a few times (Newton, Massachusetts), and they have been very helpful -- the manager seems very on top of things. According to the manager, at least at that location, they put the sauces on the meats after they are grilled, so my daughter was able to have grilled chicken with salad. Another time she had the mozzarella...
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ARCHIVED Need gluten-free Caterer In Boston, Ma
rbh replied to NewGFMom's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
Jakes Dixie Roadhouse in Waltham has a gluten free menu, and they also cater -- but I don't know if they can cater using the gluten free menu! Elephant Walk also has a gluten free menu, as does Legal Seafoods, again, I don't know if they cater events. -
ARCHIVED Hershey Chocolate Syrup
rbh replied to Lagomom's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
My understanding is that the Hershey's chocolate syrup is gluten free. However, at least as of a year ago, Hershey STOPPED saying that they disclosed all gluten, and started saying that they could not say whether the natural flavors in their products were derived from rye/barley/oats (my main concern would be barley, since they are required by law to disclose... -
ARCHIVED Trader Joe's Granola Vs. Bakery On Main Granola
rbh replied to WW340's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I buy and love both -- to me, they taste and look identical. My understanding had been that the TJ gluten free granola IS Bakery on Main granola under the TJ private label. I like the Cranberry Maple one -- I mix it with Brown Cow plain fat free yogurt, and sprinkle some ground flax seeds on top for extra fiber and nutrition. -
We did the exact same trip last year! In the Grand Canyon, we ate dinner at the Bright Angel Restaurant -- I think my daughter had a salad with chicken -- the kitchen broiled it instead of grilling it to avoid cc. We brought our own salad dressing. I think that the ice cream in the ice cream store is Dreyers, which has many gluten free flavors. I think...
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ARCHIVED Nut Allergies & Gluten Free Products
rbh replied to hollyres's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Namaste mixes are gluten and nut free. I think that 123 Gluten Free mixes are nut free as well. Chebe mixes are also nut free. I believe that Tinkyada pasta is nut free as well. I think that Authentic Foods flours might be nut free as well -- they don't advertise it as such, but I don't think that they mill/ package anything with nuts in their facility... -
ARCHIVED Sundaes
rbh replied to sammers1's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
A lot of Smuckers brand toppings are gluten free. Also, Dairy Queen has a gluten free list which includes many toppings. -
I make Pamela's in the Zo with the following settings: preheat 10, knead 20, rise 1 and 2 off, rise 3 55; bake 1:10; keep warm off I let it sit in the machine for about 5 minutes after it is done, then remove it and cool on a rack. I never put in as much water as suggested -- too much liquid is often the reason that gluten-free breads collapse. I use...
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ARCHIVED Need Support Group In Boston
rbh replied to jenna's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
The dipping sauce for the bread itself is gluten free, so if you bring your own bread, they will mix up the sauce. -
ARCHIVED What Type Of Cooler Do You Use?
rbh replied to LRgirl's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
Just to warn you -- airport security made us throw out our ice pack today, so if you are flying, you may need to pick one up at your destination (or maybe not -- when we flew out, airport security didn't question the ice pack, just coming home.) Another item I have found very handy for traveling are the long round plastic tubes for crackers -- it takes... -
ARCHIVED Need Support Group In Boston
rbh replied to jenna's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Hi Lisa -- unfortunately I can't be of help in getting to the Healthy Villi meeting as we probably won't go this time. However, I did want to let you know that the Not Your Average Joe's Restaurant in Watertown is very willing to accommodate gluten free diners. Apparently, they are in the midst of planning a specific gluten free menu too, but even now they... -
ARCHIVED Vitamin Water Lovers!
rbh replied to confusedks's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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ARCHIVED gluten-free Munchkins!
rbh replied to Cam's Mom's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I bought this pan today today -- for the exact purpose of making munchkins! How high did you fill the wells? The recipe book said 3/4 full, but it seemed to make a somewhat skimpy "puff" Also, did you have any trouble with the squirty thing? It looked as if it would make an enormous hole in the puff. Thanks, Rochelle -
Not all altoids are gluten free. For example, the smalls contain "wheat maltodextrin." Rochelle, Boston
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ARCHIVED New gluten-free Baking Business
rbh replied to Cam's Mom's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
You mentioned a couple of celiac friendly restaurants and a celiac friendly ice cream parlor -- do you mind sharing the names and towns? We live in Boston, but get out to Western Mass periodically. Good luck with your business -- I was just in New Hampshire, and was at a coffee shop where they were selling gluten free cookies and muffins that had been baked...