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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

This message is In reply to a posting by Richard Paul about his rather
negative response to a restaurant card.
 
I bought a set of Triumph Dining Cards -- Mexican, Thai, Indian, Japanese,
Chinese and American/Spanish 
cuisine.
I used one when I went to investigate a Thai restaurant for our GF Gourmet
Club.  The person I met with thought they were very helpful.  One side of
the laminated card has the information in English; the other is in Thai.  It
has ingredients to avoid; those to check out (for example, spring roll
wrappers, marinades like satay, and packaged stocks, etc.; and those foods
or ingredients we can eat. It also mentions preparation tips, i.e.
cleanliness and contamination issues.  Visit www.triumphdining.com.  I have
no financial interest in this company.  
 

Janet Rinehart, Chairman

Houston Celiac Support Group

www.houstonceliacs.org <http://www.houstonceliacs.org/> 

281-679-7608

 

 

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