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

The support group in Phoenix is doing an excellent job, and it might serve
as model for other energetic groups who might wonder what services they
could get involved in. As I understand it, people from the Phoenix group
have visited several sympathetic restaurants in the area and showed them
which of their offerings they  might say were GF. After spending a week
there and being able to go into several restaurants there and simply ask
for their GF menu, I was very impressed and wish to thank that group for
their efforts. It's great to not only have a GF menu to select from, but
one that has been checked by some of us who know what we're doing better
than someone in a national office of a franchise somewhere who may have
done an evening's research on CD.

A whole week travelling and not one slight attack from those gluten trolls
who dwell under the most unexpected bridges to grab you when you least
expect it. Kudos to Phoenix. I do appreciate it. -vance

PS. Could I suggest someone there visit Pinnacle Peak Patio and help them
with their menu. It would be easy since they don't seem to offer much
gluten anyway. I thought about mentioning it to them while I was there, but
then decided not to risk poisoning the well. After all, I'm the guy who has
to hang a sausage around my neck to get my dog to play with me.

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