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Many thanks to everyone who sent recommendations: Shopping
In Santa Fe: Whole Foods, Trader Joe's and Wild Oats. 

Restaurants
Pranzo: Italian place near the Guadalupe/Railyard district, will make GF pasta- 
if you call ahead. GF menu

Annapurna (Ayurvedic vegetarian)- has GF menu items. 

Bumble Bee Baja- Tacos and bowls (fast food) are made from white corn- the 
fish tacos and various "bowls" used to be GF, please double check. 

Coyote Cafe- If you call a day or two ahead, they will accommodate you. 

The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Cafe says call ahead; but they may do lunch 
only. 

Body Cafe has organic, vegan and gluten-free choices. 

Acqua Santa will accommodate; please call ahead.

Dining Tip: New Mexico is famous for its red and green chile. The green chile 
here usually contains flour (and they like to put green chile on everything). A 
common ordering question is: red or green? This is a chile 
question. "Christmas" means both. Both red and green chile may contain flour- 
but red is less likely to. Always ask! Make sure shrimp is not boiled in beer.

The Shed in Santa Fe <http://www.sfshed. com/> --good food, and I've 
found 
the servers knowledgeable and wiling to check with the kitchen on ingredients. 
It's also relatively inexpensive.

If you're traveling on I-25 between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, you might 
want to 
stop in Bernalillo and eat at The Range Cafe <http://www.rangecaf e.com/>. 
Good 
food, not too expensive, knowledgeable wait staff & kitchen, and a couple of 
great desserts. The atmosphere is also wonderful. 

Guadaloupe Cafe for breakfast in Santa Fe, their red chile is AWESOME, and 
no flour.

Cafe Pasqual's will accommodate you and is wonderful. There's always a line.

Go to La Fonda Hotel on the Plaza and if the roof is open, have a margarita 
and watch the sunset - sublime! Ristra in Santa Fe is another wonderful 
restaurant, not cheap, but worth every penny. If they have elk tenderloin on 
the menu, don't miss it. Very accommodating.

El Farol is another good place for tapas, many options.

Zia Diner in Santa Fe good breakfast

La Choza - authentic southwestern

Georgia O'Keefe cafe -lunch cheaper than dinner

EL FAROL. It's at the top of Canyon Rd rather than down at the plaza, but is 
excellent. Their paella is wonderful and gluten free too. It looks like there may 
have been other gf items on the menu, but we went for the paella. They also 
have gf desserts. (No gf menu...but the servers seemed to know their stuff.) 
The entertainment includes flamenco dancers, various artists, and blues jam 
night of local musicians. http://www.elfarols f.com/>

Tomasitas: will accomodate

Farmer's Market: Saturdays and possibly some other days, and along with 
great produce, we did find a stand with some GF muffins.

The Oar House on the Plaza can accommodate 

Ristra- expensive, and worth it. 

Sleeping Dog Tavern was accomodating. 

Lindsay Amadeo

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