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Wed, 16 Feb 2011 18:24:53 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hi group - one of my celiac kids is going to New Orleans with a church group
for a home re-build project.  They plan to eat out a few times while they
are there - I think the person doing the planning would be open to
considering a gf friendly restaurant.  Anyone have suggestions for places
that can serve authentic New Orleans cuisine,  pretty cheap, friendly to
seating a bunch of teens and their chaperones..does not necessarily need to
have a gf menu, but someplace one can order a gf meal fairly easily.

 

My daughter is 17 and used to traveling and eating out, she can manage in a
restaurant, but it's a kind of unique situation where she will not have
transportation or control over where he group goes, so I am trying to
research ahead to make things a bit easier...

 

Thanks for your help!  lynn


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