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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Recently my wife and I went on a short cruise on the Alaska West
Sightseeing Tours line in the S. F. bay/California delta/wine country
region. I wrote and faxed ahead my dietary restrictions. When I got
aboard one of the first persons I met with was the chef. I was her third
or fourth gluten-free passenger this year and she was ready for me.
With all the other people she had to cook for at one seating, she had a
special meal or treatment of the regular meal ready for me 3 times a day.
She had sorbet or rice cookies for deserts. Each meal was as attractive
and tasty as the other ones. In fact people were saying, Ooh, how'd
you get that?
I never once had to ask or remind the food staff and the chef had them
all instructed by the end of the first day that I was to get a special meal
and I was served it without fanfare or embarassment. It just came to me.
I dove in with complete confidence.
Yes, of course I had the suitcase half full of rice cakes. But imagine
how good I felt when I got back home and the packages hadn't been
opened after eating away from home for a while. Hooray.
There is hope.
Jere Cordell
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