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

Just to clear things up, Pasta Pomodoro in Voorhees, NJ at
http://www.pastapomodoronj.com/ has an extensive gluten-free menu and a wonderful staff. You get accommodated better than trying to eat gf at your relatives' house (and the owner has celiac). It is not demonstrating any of the problems that are being associated with the chain from out west. 

The Pasta Pomodoro that was on the listserv this past week that is giving some of our listmates trouble over carrying gf pasta (I don't know the details) is a chain that is limited to California and Arizona and is found at www.pastapomodoro.com.

Please spread the word. I'd hate to see the two confused. The one in NJ is worth the drive for anyone in driving distance. It's about 1/2 hour east of Philadelphia on the Jersey side of the Delaware River. (Get the address and directions from the website.)

Lin




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