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24 hours after my request for gf Amherst dining tips, I have received one
email with suggestions and another that expressed curiosity about what info
might come in.  Below is  Amy <[log in to unmask]> offers her perspective.

David

> I [live] in Amherst and have to say that the choices have been pretty
> poor.  I've tried a number of places and ended up being sick from most
> of the so-called GF choices.  The only ones that have worked have been
> the more expensive places: Pinochios (probably spelled wrong, good
> italian place), Maplewood (organic place, food was GF if I asked but
> not spectacular food), Carmelina's (Italian place on Rt 9 in Hadley).
> I know other celiacs that eat in the local chinese restaurants but the
> only one that mostly works for me is Amherst Chinese and even there I
> typically feel a bit of heartburn after I eat, which is a mild gluten
> symptom for me.  One good one in Hadley is Bread & Circus which has a
> good salad bar that seems to work for getting a quick GF salad (pay
> attention to what you put on it, e.g. no bread crumbs).
>
> I look forward to your answer as I'd like to find other GF places to
> eat.  Right now, I eat out when out of town and cook when home :-)

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