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Thanks to everyone who responded!  I'm sorry I wasn't able to reply to each of you personally, but we were on a tight schedule.  We took our trip last weekend and had an easy time of eating GF.

Here are some replies to my original post:

In Baltimore, which is close to Linthicum:  A pastry shop specializing in gluten-free breads, cake and pastries: see  www.TenzoArtisan.com

As far as gluten-free restaurants, there are several in the Inner Harbor in Baltimore which have gluten-free menus (PF Changs, Fogo de Chao), and one up in North Baltimore called Woodberry Kitchen.  

In the Baltimore suburbs, there is a café/bakery called Freedom Bakery.

There are some stores which carry GF products.  The closest to Linthicum might be David's Natural Market in gambrills. I think that there is one in Severna Park called the Good Life or something like that.  If you can get out to Clarksville, there is a big store called Roots Market.  And downtown in the Inner Harbor, there is a Whole Foods.

There is an Outback near by and also in Hanover MD is Arundel Mills a  large shopping area.  There is a Safeway with glutenfree foods, a super Walmart and a Panera for salads and there are several health foods store 25 mins. away. 

There is a PF Changs in Columbia and Annapolis about 30 mins. away, Annapolis has a large Whole Foods, a great diner and lots of restaurants that try to help.  
 
There are numerous Safeway grocery stores in the area and they all tend to have a pretty good selection of GF food. In Annapolis there is a huge new Whole Foods. There is also a Trader Joe's. Area restaurants include a BoneFish at Glen Burnie Mall. There are several Outback Steakhouses in the area as well. Cheesburger in Paradise on Ritchie Hwy. in Glen Burnie has a GF menu. The area has tons of seafood restaurants which are very accommodating as well.



      

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