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Thanks to all that responded.  Below are the suggestions that I
received.   I also found a bakery via a google search called Perkins ( at
http://www.perkinsorganicgoodness.com/ ) they were closed the day I went
there so didn't talk with anyone but may be a good place to check out.

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I live in Truckee, but don't eat out much. The chef at Dragonfly in Truckee
(Billy McCollough) is very knowledgeable and can make menu adjustments,
especially if given some advance notice. (Although he's done it on the fly
for me as well.) The restaurant itself is upscale, but kid-friendly, with
a
children's menu. I'm the celiac in the family, so I'm not sure how
adjustable
the children's menu is, but I'm pretty sure there's a rice noodle dish
with a
choice of toppings... http://www.dragonflycuisine.com/

Moody's in Truckee is another excellent choice, that could make
accommodations
with advance notice.  http://www.moodysbistro.com/
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The Dory's Oar is wonderful - a restaurant in a house a couple of blocks
off main street - call from instructions.  It's been there for years and
they have fresh seafood and steaks and can't remember all but it's worth
the trip.

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Hi,
try Freshies in South Lake Tahoe - I have not been there but I read about
it on this list I think.  Everything is GF fish & chips fried in
cornstarch or rice flour - something like that.   I have friends in Tahoe
& they eat there all the time.
The Tahoe casinos have some upscale restaurants that I am sure they can
fix something for you.  The Red Hut for breakfast - is good for regular
food - family owned I think if you let them know ahead about GF etc - they
might be able to do something for you.  Then there is LaFerme a  5 star
french restaurant in Genoa - white table clothes - but very low key &
although they have a bar area - I would take a child there.

Then there is the Wild Rose Inn B & B in Genoa  that I posted about awhile
back - the owner is very GF friendly & even has an extra refrig in the
dining room for food & meds etc.

I also like the Chart House - again a little upscale but they have a
wonderful salad bar & grilled entrees etc. - everything is casual in that
area...

The grocery store in South Lake tahoe have great selections of fruit, &
cheese etc.  I forget the name of it.  Also, the hotel that is next to the
Heavenly lift have kitchens.  I would just pack what you need in a cooler
& check it as a bag - if you are flying - you just cannot put ice in the
cooler while shipping.  I have a large soft sided one - that I use for
travel a lot.  Then I have an insulated lunch bag that I take for the day.

I was just in Truckee last year - but do not remember about the
restaurants - not much there if I remember right - I would pack a day bag
of food for that trip.

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