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I received 15 responses. Thank you all. Here is the condensed version:
* requested summary
* orders veggies-steamed only, chicken & ribs with seasonings= no problem
* orders everything without seasoning
* orders the steak "as is"
* orders veggies steamed w/o margarine and prime rib w/o the au jus
* orders items "as is"... if no specific note on the GF menu
* orders items "as is" without butter
* orders steak "as is"; does not get the veggies
* orders everything cooked with seasonings "as is"; doesn't get the veggies
* orders meat with seasonings= no problems; doesn't eat the butter because
it is "seasoned"
* orders steak "as is" = no problems
* stated good question
* orders everything "as is" in regards to seasonings
* orders steak w/o seasonings
* orders both ways at different times, no reactions
I'm sure you all read the post by Michael Thorn from Cynthia Kupper. Here
is the first paragraph again:
Outback has a number of proprietary seasoning blends. Only those used on
certain items must be avoided. For example - the seasoning blend used on
the vegetables contains wheat, but that used on meats does not.
I personally will order the veggies steamed... w/o butter and the steaks,
chicken, shrimp, and ribs "as is" in regards to the seasoning. I guess
the butter they put on the veggies is different than the butter they put
on baked potatoes.
Thanks again!
Dosha
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