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Charles Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Jun 1998 08:39:07 EDT
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

     After about 3 months being GF, I finally
     broke down and dined out.  My teenage
     daughters were visiting for the afternoon
     and a restaurant is one of the few places
     where it is OK to be seen with a parent.
     Everything went well and there were no
     problems with the food.  This being the
     case, I would like to start eating out
     more often but don't see any reason to
     reinvent the wheel.

     Are any list members in Delaware or the
     surrounding area familiar with restaurants
     that are celiac friendly?  While any dining
     out tips will be appreciated, what I am
     really interested in would be specifics:
     name of restaurant, names of dishes on the
     menu, names of staff that understand what's
     involved.  In other words, if you live in
     this area and dine out, where do you go,
     what do you order?

     And...

     since I don't speak Chinese, haven't been
     able to explain this or have take-out for
     3 months, the name of a Chinese restaurant
     and anything safe on their menu will leave
     me forever in your debt.

     Thanks,
     Chuck

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