<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Last week I had asked the list about information on traveling in New Hampshire, Boston and Connecticut. Below are the responses. Thank you to everyone. It was very helpful and I can't wait to try some of the places out on my trip. BOSTON 1) The Noble House in Cambridge outside of Boston can prepare great GF food; call ahead. Rob Cohen PE, IBM Global Customer Solutions and General Procurement 2) In Boston you can go to Bread and Circus grocery stores found all over especially near Symphony Hall and I enjoy the restaurant Legal Seafoods near MIT in Cambridge. Enjoy your time! Kristy Monahan 3) I was in Boston recently and bought bread at the Breadsmith in Newton. Call them to find out when they bake it fresh. If that's not convenient, ask if they have any frozen. The baker told me that they often have some frozen. Ask their hours too, last time I went there it closed early. The fresh g-f bread was very good. Ellen Switkes 4) In your planning, be aware that one of the major attractions of these breads (Breadsmith in Newton) is their freshness. On Tuesday, right after they've been baked, they are absolutely fabulous. On Wednesday they are excellent. On Thursday they are very good. By Friday they really have to be toasted to enjoy, like all other GF breads. Refrigerating or freezing preserves them, but takes away that fabulous fresh/no toasting taste. The Breadsmith also makes GF muffins which, if anything, are even better than the bread. All of the above my subjective opinion, of course. TOM Next baking (for Breadsmith in Newton) is next Tuesday. Count every two weeks from that. Their number is 617-964-0530. TOM (This e-mail was dated Wednesday, June 23rd) NEW HAMPSHIRE 1) Hello, Portsmouth, NH has many good eating establishments. Thai Paradise is very accomadating. Also there is a small restaurant on Market St called Bella Luna, nice dining experience and they will take excellent care of you. For more casual dining try Yoken's, there chefs have been trained, and are knowledgeable about Celiacs. i have had good luck at all of these places. Hope you enjoy NH!!! Donna CONNECTICUT 1) The Gluten-free Pantry is located near Hartford, CT - you can get their phone number on the GF Shopping Mall... =) 2) Hello! My husband is celiac and we had our wedding reception at Jonathan Pasco's Restaurant in East Windsor, CT. They are located at 31 South Main St. (on the main road, Route 5) and their number is (860)627-7709. We had a dinner appointment before we booked them, and they made a dinner that he could eat. Its a very nice place. We had gone there almost five years ago, so I'm not sure if they would still prepare the special meal, but its worth a shot. Have a great trip. Kristen White Thank you one and all for all of your suggestions. I feel well armed. Sidona/San Diego