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  1. Hey Tim - I have had good luck with the Marriott hotels - particularly Courtyard Marriott. I travel to the same location in FL once per quarter for work and explained the gluten issue to the folks there the first time. Every time I've been there since they've remembered me and gone out of their way to help me. I typically bring my own bagel or muffin which...
  2. Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) Walk for Food Allergy: Moving Toward a Cure Bull Run Regional Park - Fairfax, VA Registration: 9:00 AM Walk begins at 10:00 AM For more information go to www.foodallergywalk.org
  3. Last year my boss went to the dollar store and bought each person in our department a $1 gag gift and explained why he selected it for that person. He presented each one in front of the whole department and it was absolutely hysterical. The idea went over really well and we all appreciated the time he took to match a gift to our personalities/positions...
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    ARCHIVED Doctor In Philly

    I recommend Jeff Retig at Bryn Mawr Medical Specialists (right near Bryn Mawr hospital). He diagnosed me 4 years ago and was very patient and helpful.
  5. I know of a baker is Baltimore that bakes strictly gluten-free cakes, cookies, muffins, etc. Check out www.glutenfreedesserts.com. I've also heard of people who have a baker make the top tier of a cake gluten-free and the bottom tiers with regular flour. Good luck!
  6. I lived in King of Prussia for 22 years. I always had good luck at Bennigan's (just outside the mall), TGI Friday's or Chili's. There is an Outback in the Gateway shopping center in Devon (about 2 miles south on Rte. 202) and they were always extremely knowledgable and helpful. Definitely stay away from Bertolini's (Italian restaurant in the mall near...
  7. I didn't get to watch the episode but I taped it so I'm looking forward to checking it out tonight. Random side note about the guy on the show who was decorating cakes - I happened to meet him at an event at the Baltimore Zoo last summer. I explained that I couldn't try his cake b/c I'm gluten-free. Not only did he know a TON about being gluten-free...
  8. I completely understand what you mean by having the taste of a teenager. Try the "Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free Cookbook for Kids and Busy Adults" by Connie Sarros. I own a number of Gluten-Free cookbooks and this one is the best by far. It has a ton of recipes that are easy to prepare quickly and don't have a lot of complicated ingredients. Good luck!
  9. A co-worker of mine is big into spas and mentioned that she located 2 spas that are gluten free. I've never been to a spa before but any place that serves only gluten-free food is seriously worth checking out. One is in central PA and the other is in VT. Websites are as follows: St. Joseph Institute (PA) - Open Original Shared Link Castle Hill Resort...
  10. I agree with Carrie - better to get it out on the table than allow people to assume things. We went out to lunch on my first day of work - fortunately I work in a department of only 5 other people. I ordered a burger of some sort without the bread and of course some of the people asked why. I just said that I was allergic to wheat. The boss said "Oh,...
  11. Hi Jen - I frequently eat Healthy Choice Country Vegetable soup for lunch with a half a bagel or some crackers. I believe the Chicken and Rice and Pot Roast varieties are also gluten-free but don't quote me on that. They all come in the micowaveable containers and and pretty filling. All of the Healthy Choice items are labeled with the common allergens...
  12. GFinVA

    ARCHIVED Fairfax, Va

    Hi Jaten - I live in Fairfax and I've have eaten at Outback, Bonefish Grill and PF Changs - these are all in the Fair Lakes area. I believe there is also a PF Changs in/near Tysons Corner. I have also had good luck at the Champp's in the Fair Oaks Mall. They don't have a gluten-free menu, but were very accomodating. Also - if you don't live in area where...
  13. Not sure if you're familiar with Bob and Ruth's Gluten Free Travel and Dining Club (www.bobandruths.com). I've never been on one of their vacations so I'm not sure what cruise line they use but I would imagine they might be a good source of information.
  14. I use Garnier Nutrisse haircolor and I've never had a problem. I do remember having a reaction to ColorSilk brand but that was at least 2-3 years ago and the ingredients may have changed. Good luck!
  15. I love Connie Sarros' (I think that's the correct spelling) Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free Cookbook for Kids and Busy Adults. Most of the recipies only have a few ingredients and are actually things that real people can make in a reasonable amount of time and enjoy. I can't remember if it has nutrition information for each recipe or not. It's definitely worth...
  16. Stef - First of all, congratulations on getting a diagnosis! Now that you know what's making you ill you can meet it head on. I would recommend that you read as much as you can. The first book that I got after being diagnosed was "Against the Grain" by Jax Peters Lowell. It's a very easy read and really helps you put things into perspective. I agree...
  17. Hello to all the other Northern Virginia people I just had my first appointment with a new GI in Fairfax (in the medical buildings outside Fair Oaks Hospital). He and his nurse were both quite knowledgable about Celiac and related autoimmune disorders. He actually spent almost 45 mintues talking with me and answering my questions and didn't rush me...
  18. Jerseyangel - I have been dealing with anxiety issues for many years and have had great luck with Prozac. If you are going to explore this route I would HIGHLY recommend starting with a 10mg dose for 3-4 weeks and then increasing to the 20mg (which seems to be the "normal" dosage). I have taken it for about 6 years with great results and no notable side...
  19. Laura - I'm glad to hear that you had such a great weekend! Looking forward to catching up soon Alison
  20. GFinVA

    ARCHIVED Recommend A Doctor In You State

    Jeffrey Retig Bryn Mawr, PA (Philadelphia suburb) He's an excellent doctor and an extremely patient man - I highly recommend him!
  21. Hi everyone - I'm new to the forum and have found all the information very helpful. I've been gluten-free since April 2003. It's nice to that there are other people like me out there! I'm 24 years old and I recently moved from Philadelphia to Fairfax, VA (not too far from Kaiti). I really enjoy reading what you all have to say. Take care!
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