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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hi all,

I am headed to NYC (midtown) on business later this month. I am
bringing the whole family and need some help find child-friendly food.
Our 7-year old celiac -- a very fussy eater -- will need to eat, of
course. He is happy with the basics -- burgers, fries, tacos, hot dogs,
simple salad, chicken, rice. He is not an adventuresome eater (I do
keep trying).

I will be bringing his staples along with us, but a hot meal is nice
too. Even the locations of MacDonald's Restaurants will help -- as well
as knowing if their fries and burgers are GF (I always check at each
individual location). What about street vendor hotdogs without the buns?

Any great ideas for food/entertainment combinations for our kids would
be great too!

Thanks in advance,

Esme in Maryland

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