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Karen Daniel <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Jan 2002 08:45:02 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thanks to those who responded, I know it will be a big help.  For fast
food, there is a Wendys and Mcdonalds.  In the downtown historic area,
it seems to be expensive and not really child oriented.  The Trellis on
Duke of Glourcester will work with you on substitutions.  A.Carrol's on
Prince George St has cooked plain chicken breast and salad.  For those
who can eat gluten,  The  Cheese Shop has wonderful sandwiches and you
can eat outside, and bring gf food for that person to join you.  A
Baskin Robbins is next door.  Other places include an Outback
Steakhouse, Ben and Jerry's ice cream, several seafood restuarants (the
person couldn't remember the names) where you should be able to get
broiled fish and baked potato. A couple of places to shop include a WaWa
food mart on Richmond Rd that has things like hard boiled eggs, Kozy
Shack pudding in individual servings, carrot sticks, etc.  Another place
is Ukrops Grocery Store, about 5 min from downtown,straight donw
Monticello Ave, through an intersection and head toward I-999. At the
back of the store is health food section with Food for Life breads,
Pamela's cookies, and other gf items.  If you're going to Busch Gardens,
one person suggests packing your own lunch, it'll be searched but you
can take it in.  Thanks again to those who helped!  Karen

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