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  1. Would love to know of any great non-chain places that can accomodate or have gluten-free menus in Oakland/Shadyside/Squirrel Hill areas, or in South Hills area (Bridgeville, Scott, Mt. Lebo, Bethel Park, USC). Thanks!
  2. I am traveling to Key West in April and wondering if anyone has any recommendations for where to eat? I'll bring some food with me for the hotel for snacking (cheese, rice crackers, nuts, peanut butter), but for daily lunches or dinner, just wondering if anyone has recommendations? The few postings I found on this topic were quite old. I appreciate your...
  3. Hi - we're looking at traveling to Puerto Vallarta and wondering if anyone has any suggestions for dining out, grocery shopping, general advice. I have the Triumph Dining card, so that will help. Probably will stay in a condo and cook, but just wondering if anyone has gluten free advice/knowledge of the area. Thanks so much!
  4. I'm headed to Detroit burbs later this month and definitely will hit up gluten-free Cucina's. Anyone have suggestions for downtown area, near Fisher Theater? We're going there one night for a show. I emailed the Tri County Celiacs President and got no help whatsoever (basically was told about gluten-free Cucina's and then told to Google Gluten Free Detroit...
  5. Check out denver celiacs website, as we have a lot of restaurants listed. Some easy (and price managaeable ones!) include Tokyo Joe's - manylocations. Rice bowls with gluten free teriyaki and soy sauce. Tell them it's an allegy alert. This is one of my favorite places.
  6. There's a place in Evansville (small store) called Adelle's Naturally. I used to travel to Evansville often, and they knew me there. SUPER super nice folks at the store. The store is located at 2704 Lincoln Avenue, 812-471-3144. They don
  7. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  8. First, let me say congrats on the diagnosis. It's odd to say congrats, but at least your hubby is on his way to better health. Second, if you need more info on Denver, feel free to email directly through here. Also, definitely get the Triumph Dining cards - a true lifesaver. Places to eat - Chipotle - for lunch/dinner. There are many locations around...
  9. I was in Sandpoint earlier this month, so great timing on your question. The dining choices are a bit limited there, but totally manageable. There is a mexican place downtown (Jalapenos, on 2nd Avenue) that has a gluten free menu. Food was fair, nothing great, but nothing horrible. The hostess was this young girl who was SO excited when I asked for...
  10. I love Bonefish. I've never had a bad meal there, and am always too full to try the flourless brownie. I need to start with that next time!
  11. I was there in December, and while the cake itself was good, the icing was bad. Too much crisco, not enough sugar. They needed to make them with true buttercream frosting. And the cake itself wasn't flavored, it was the icing. So the lemon cupcake was yellow cake with lemon icing. A drop of lemon oil in the batter would have been best.
  12. I highly recommend also using the Triumph Dining cards. They are very handy and have helped me in a few places where they read it and said, no, we can't accomodate you. I'd rather have that then get sick. www.triumphdining.com Gluten Free Steve
  13. Ditto the comments on Blue Bonnet - they have great gluten-free mexican food and I've always been pleased there.
  14. We are going to Paws Up resort in MT later this year. They said they can accommodate gluten-free - anyone have any experience with this place?
  15. I just called Sonic and this is what they told me "contains no gluten" Coneys/hot dog Cheese Pickles Soft serve Ice cream
  16. Seriously, this is gluten-free? Pre-gluten-free days, whenever I felt lousy and my tummy felt gross, this meal was always my standby that I'd get at the store. Heat it up, tons of salt and for some reason, my stomach felt better then. Hmm, it all makes sense now.
  17. I'm headed to Chicago in early December, and we've got tentative plans to meet up with another couple for brunch. I'm the only gluten-free person, so I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions for where to go that can accomodate me? We're staying near the Merchandise Mart area (which means nothing to me, not knowing the area!). Thanks! Steve
  18. If you're hesitant to eat out, just hit the grocery store, get some gluten free items (lunchmeat, tortillas, whatnot) and eat in your room. I've done that before when traveling and just expense my groceries as my meals. My old standby is a jar of peanut butter...perfect with some apples or rice cakes. Safe travels - you'll do well.
  19. I've been to Biaggi's a few times - always good food. Congrats on a successful, and happy meal. It's always so nice to find a place you can eat.
  20. There's a Biaggi's in the Briargate shopping center which has a gluten-free menu. I've never gotten sick at the PF Chang's there. Also in Briargate is a Champp's - I've done fine with a salad, cheeseburger (no bun, of course) and side of veggies. There's a Chipotle somewhere down there in the Springs as well.
  21. I love Steuben's. Great place for safe, gluten-free yummy food.
  22. Thank you - I haven't eaten at Ted's since pre-diagnosis, so I am eager to go there again.
  23. We're going to try a peanut butter crust soon. We made peanut butter cookies (SUPER easy) and froze some. Grind 'em up in the Cuisinart and good to go for crust. Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookies 1 cup peanut butter (I used Kirkland Organic no sugar - Costco brand) 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon baking soda Preheat oven to 350. Mix all...
  24. This is great news as I am headed to Chicago in December. Headed to Naperville, IL (the burbs) in October - anyone know of dining options there? There's a Chipotle, so I'm safe for lunches...
  25. Heading to Naperville in October for 2.5 days of work. Any suggestions on where to safely dine? Thanks in advance.
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