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

Thanks to all who sent the information on Boston.  Here is the summary.


Dietition and Support Group:
Melinda Dennis (the Delete The Wheat dietitian).  The Healthy Villi support 
group meets a few times a year, and is useful for the newly diagnosed Go to 
www.healthyvilli.com.

Places to Buy Food:
Whole Foods (Bedford and Fresh Pond have best selection) and Trader Joes 
both have a lot of gf products.  
A lot of the Shaws also have sections of GF food in their health food section.
There is a health food store in Needham called A New Leaf which has a very 
large selection, and will special order just about anything.
The best store in the area is in Reading, the Natural Food Exchange (they 
used to be in Stoneham). It is worth the trip with the largest selection and 
very knowledgeable sales folks.
Treetops Suite
www.treetopsboston.com
781-321-2888

Restaurants with dedicated GF menus:
Papa Razzi
Legal Seafood
Elephant Walk
Jakes’ BBQ Roadhouse
Wagamamma
PF Changs
Outback Steakhouse

Restaurants that are accommodating:
Naked Fish-All chains
Turner Fisheries-Boston
China Sky in Winchester
Not Your Average Joes
Burton's Grille (Fenway)

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