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  1. Disneyland is the easiest place to eat gluten free! I live in Southern California and had an annual pass for years, until that became too expensive. I haven't been in the last year, but I doubt anything's changed. There aren't gluten free options at every location, and sometimes they move stuff around, but it's easy to find. The lists at City Hall have...
  2. Thanks for the replies. Spending the cash on the food isn't too much of an issue if it's going to make eating there a bit more convenient. Giving them a call is something I'm planning on doing anyway. I was really looking for any recent personal experiences at the park regarding their supposedly gluten free food. I had hoped to not have to rely on snacks...
  3. I rely on Amy's a lot when I need a quick meal or go to a relative's house. I've never had a problem with them. I believe some of their gluten-free meals are processed on shared equipment and some are not, so it pays to read the label on each individual meal. Yeah, they're not the best tasting things in the world, and most of them are too onion-y for my...
  4. Has anyone been to Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles recently? Their website has a list of all of the eateries in the park and one, the "Cyber Cafe," says they have "gluten free items like cheese lasagna, pasta with meatballs, fudge brownies, and muffins." Has anyone eaten there? Do they really have those things? What about cross-contamination?...
  5. Has anyone ever tried eating at Black Angus? This has been declared the location of the office Christmas party next week and it would be impolitic of me not to go. I tried checking their website, but as far as I can tell they have no allergen information at all. Does anyone know if anything on their menu is safe, or should I just plan to bring my own food...
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  7. Thanks for the responses. I used to eat Pop Weaver and Act II before going gluten-free so maybe I'll try those again.
  8. Does anyone regularly eat, or know if any mainstream brands of microwave popcorn (Act II, Orville Redenbacher, Pop Secret, ect.) are safe? They all look ok, but list "natural flavoring" in the ingredients, and I'm always wary about that. None of their websites have any gluten-free or allergen information. I know air popped is healthier than microwave popcorn...
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