<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Listmates: When I originally posted about getting sick, ONLY ONCE, from the first time I ate food from Out Back, I had no intention of disparaging this fine restaurant chain. I'm very appreciative of their efforts to accommodate the GF diet and certainly don't want to discourage anyone else from eating there because I got sick once. I've eaten there many times since without getting sick. That's a pretty good track record if you ask me. In fact, I should have included in my original post that the first food I ate from Out Back was not eaten at the restaurant, but rather at a school event that Out Back catered. (And it was delicious!) So I believe there was greater chance for contamination at the school kitchen than in the more controlled environment of their professional kitchens. Come to find out, as you will read below, I had missread the menu & was wrong about exactly which seasoning was GF & which was not. So the lesson here is READ, READ & REREAD the menu. Also, I want everyone to know that I consider MYSELF, not Out Back or anyone else, responsible for what I eat. I received some helpful comments from list mates. [My comments are in brackets.]: ----------------- Sorry, but you've misread the GF menu. Go back and look again. The meat seasoning is indeed GF. I've eaten it several times with no problem and so have several other people I know. The vegetable seasoning, on the other hand, is NOT GF. It explicitly tells you to avoid the seasoning on the vegetables but it does not say that for the meat. You either got contamination (which is always possible when you eat out anywhere) or something else in the meat seasoning disagrees with you. ---------------- Hi: Have you checked the updated gf menu at www.outback.com? I eat at the Outback Steakhouse once a week, but I also had to train them. I take my own menu when I travel, and =====ask for the manager=====. Needless to say, sometimes they don't have a clue what you are talking about. I have eaten at Outback steakhouses all over this country, with no adverse effects, but I eat very plain = no seasonings. The local one where I go once a week is very helpful - needless to say, I know the owner and manager and I make sure they know I am there so there is no gluten involved. I'm glad to hear that you gave them another try and that you enjoyed your meal and didn't get sick. It is the only place I will go to eat from the menu, otherwise, I take my own sandwich or food, just can't trust hidden gluten or cross contamination and be sick for several days - know what I mean? No fun at all. Keep supporting Outback Steakhouse whenever possible since they are so good about working with us "Celiac people" and their gluten free menu. Phyllis - Ohio ------------------ I am a bit confused by this. I have eaten there several times and only gotten ill once. ( I assumed that something was prepaerd wrong as there is always a risk ) But your comment got me curious as I don't recall seeing any comments regarding the spice mix on the meat. I just checked it again and it mentions the seasoning on the veggies several times, but I was informed that these were different mixes from the meat seasoning. Am I missing something, because I am concerned that maybe I have been messing up now and just not always reacting. thanks Steve [So sorry that I confused you Steve! I hope this summary helps!] ---------------- I just ate at our Outback last night...had my usual...Filet, mashed potatoes, Caesar w/dressing on the side, no croutons. It is always perfect and seasoned. It's yummy. Hope your experience with them improve, they try so hard. Jeanne N Idaho --------------- Hey, You have just given a testimonial for eating out anyplace, not Outback in particular. You are in charge of your own healt and destiny. The thing that bothers me is that so many CD folk choose not to eat out at all, not knowing that they can deal with the cook and wait staff at any resturant in the world as long as they speak the common language. As a result they are missing some of the good things in life. good luck [You are SO right. I gave the wrong impression in my post. I intended to encourage people to more carefully read the menu, NOT STAY HOME!!!] --------------- We should be very grateful that Outback provides a GF menu. I wish more restaurants would. We should all contact Outback and thank them. We should point out that we are eating there because of the GF menu. Bev Lombardi Cheshire, Ct. ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! *Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*