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On 7/11/10 12:27 PM, In a burst of recycled electrons, Janet Rinehart wrote:
> There is a new gluten-free menu at Texas Land& Cattle, which has
> locations in TX, New Mexico, Arkansas, Missouri and North Carolina.
> However, they seem to confuse gluten and dairy. The menu states order
> everything "dry", meaning no butter. If you are not sensitive to dairy or
> are not counting calories, you need not worry about the butter. Ask your
> regular questions. Have a "blanket allergy statement" ready and be wary of
> potential glutinous garnishes. Be sure to disclose all your food
> sensitivities.
>
I have had the same problems at Houlihan's in Chicago.
http://www.houlihans.com/
Before they had a GF menu, I'd have their Rosemary Chicken and a baked
potato with sour cream and totally enjoy myself. Now that they have a GF
menu, I order the same and the chicken comes without the rosemary sauce
(which is totally gluten-free) and I have to specifically tell them that
I want sour cream with the baked potato.
It's nice knowing which salad dressings I can eat without having to ask,
but please, gluten-free does not mean tasteless.
Judy GGS
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