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If you would like to see what a good time was had at the Alamo Celiac Fourth
Annual Easter Egg Hunt held at Chicken Paradise, go to www.alamoceliac.org
and you will see pictures on the Home Page.  There were about 80 people here
on a beautiful day, (most were celiac kids).  There were crafts and snacks
and the Easter Bunny showed up right on schedule.
 
A celiac family from out of town was here, and enjoyed the hunt right along
with the locals from San Antonio and Austin.
 
Think about summer vacation coming up, and let us know when your family
wants to visit  us at Chicken Paradise and see San Antonio, The Riverwalk,
SeaWorld, Fiesta Texas, Natural Bridge Caverns and the beautiful Hill
Country.  After a busy day, return to your personal paradise and enjoy the
private pool or quiet tree house.
 
San Antonio is a very GF friendly town, with quite a few restaurants with
gluten free menus. 
 
One of the silent auction prizes at the GIG Conference (It's All About the
Food!) June 6-7 at DFW will be a visit to Chicken Paradise and includes
meals at some of these restaurants.  Be thinking about your summer
plans.....
 
Anne Barfield
San Antonio, Texas
 <http://www.chickenparadise.com/> www.chickenparadise.com
210 340-0648

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