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Gerard Godin <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Aug 2007 14:32:05 -0400
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Hi everyone,

I ended up not having to go to Val d'Or, so I can't speak from  
experience..

A nice lady named Margaret, President of the Canadian Celiac  
Association (Quebec chapter)  sent me a link to a guide of various GF  
places to eat in Quebec.

		http://www.penny.ca/Quebec.htm

She also suggested I contacted [log in to unmask] for possibly more listings.

I've discovered lately that as a last recourse, I can have fries at  
MacDonalds in Canada (Don't know about the US) and a green salad. For  
some reason I can also tolerate their coffee very well.  Weird. :)
Swiss Chalet also are popular up here, and they have many items that  
are GF.  They had a separate list for GF items last time I went into  
one.


Thanks for the help

Gerard

PS: Is there not a website that globally puts up a list of GF place  
to go eat?  I'm thinking of creating one now.  I could probably keep  
it free with some low-key Google Ads.  How does that sound?




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