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Thanks to those who responded on this. Of the 6 who responded: 1 suggested another place for good gf pizza; 3 said figure something out and go, since the eating is secondary to being with friends; 1 said to let her know how it went; and, 1 said no go on Italian restaurants. I didn't end up going because I ran out of time to take the advice of the 3 who said to go. My plan is to go with my husband on a slow weekday and talk to the chef. In that setting, I could get a feel for if they could accomodate gf (rather than a busy Saturday night with a large group). I will write another message after that.
It was very interesting to learn about other people's perspectives on eating out. At first I would go to a restaurant and ask what was in a dish and then order it, if the ingredients were ok. I am a little gun shy about that now, after getting sick eating a couple dishes reportedly gluten free, which must have been contaminated by a chopping board with crumbs on it, or a utensil. Also, my experience has been that if I go where people are eating a meal, and I don't, they ask about it and then the conversation tends to center around celiac. Anyway, thanks very much for the food for thought. I could probably be more creative in dealing with this.
Jeanne
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