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  1. I've been disappointed with Nizza in recent visits. You should try S'Mac at 157 East 33rd Street between Lexington and 3rd avenues. It is gluten-free mac and cheese with dairy-free options too. After S'Mac, you can get dessert at Pip's Gluten-Free Bakery on 39th Street. If you are looking for more sandwich-type meals, try Bloom's Deli or Friedman's Lunch...
  2. If you haven't already, you should try posting this message to the NYC Celiac Meetup group. There is a very active message board and people often post roommate requests. Good luck with your search!
  3. You should check out Gluten-Free UAE. They are a great resource about all things gluten-free in the UAE and have a lot of information about Dubai. When you are in London, look for groceries in Tesco and Marks & Spencers. They both have their own gluten-free food line. In London, they call gluten-free "Free From" foods. Be sure to look for those....
  4. This is our second Meetup event at Ku Ku Canteen. I encourage you to call them directly if you have any concerns. The owner's name is Jackie and she is very aware of all of our gluten-free needs. This will be my 5th or 6th time eating there. The staff is very good and they have a lot of knowledge about gluten-free preparation. By the time we have our...
  5. I am a lifelong Celiac and I could never imagine staying home and NOT traveling. While some places are easier to eat gluten-free than others, with a little research you can find safe places to eat all over the world. I traveled to Italy in 2009 and was extremely delighted to find that eating gluten-free, especially in Rome, was quite easy. You can find...
  6. You should check out the message boards of the NYC Celiac Disease Meetup group. There are often postings for people looking for gluten-free roommates.
  7. There is the NYC Celiac Disease Meetup group. They have lectures, social events, and more. Membership is free.
  8. I went to the Czech Republic in 2011 and did just fine. There are two restaurants in Prague the can easily cater to a gluten-free diet. Restaurace Na Zlat
  9. Join us for the 7th Annual Evening with the Paul Taylor Dance Company on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. A portion of each ticket benefits the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University if...
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    Gluten-Free* Gourmet Weekend in Partnership with the New York City Celiac Disease Meetup Group June 21 - 24, 2012 Join Good Commons and The New York City Celiac Disease Meetup Group for a worry-free decadent getaway. Whether...
  11. Help wrap up Gluten-Free Week at Whole Foods Upper West Side by joining us at the NYC Celiac Disease Meetup Gluten-Free Education Fair. There will be educators and vendors participating in this education day, so please be sure to stop...
  12. Sunday, December 4, 2011 12:30
  13. It makes me so sad to read this post. New York City is a wonderful place for people with Celiac. We have many restaurants that go above and beyond the average restaurant to make a safe meal for those people who require a gluten-free meal. Restaurants like Heartland Brewery (Midtown West), Bar Breton, Nizza NYC, Rosa Mexicano, and so many more are certified...
  14. Are you traveling by yourself or with a group? Colombia World Tours offers gluten-free options on all of their trips throughout the country.
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