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Jason's Deli has a poll on their blog about gluten free options. Please, please vote and ask others to vote also. It would be wonderful to actually have a sandwich at Jason's instead of meat and cheese
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It is so nice to see more interest in gluten free food at restaurants! Now we need to make sure they do it safely!
Last edited by Green Irish Eyes; 03-31-2010 at 01:27 PM..
I wish every Italian restaurant everywhere would have some gluten-free pasta on hand. I'd be so happy.
18 Seaboard said they'd make me a pasta dish if I brought the uncooked gluten-free pasta in (I volunteered the idea). I plan on doing that some time.
The restaurants would make more money because people allergic to gluten don't usually eat alone. They bring their gluten-gobbling friends and relatives.
Biaggi's in Cary - AWESOME!!! They have a great GF menu and the waiters actually KNOW what gluten is and the chefs are very familiar with the restrictions for cooking GF. Two thumbs up for them!!
Yeah, now that I am doing GF, we are loyal to Z pizza. We just spent $40 there, and my little pizza was just a fraction of that cost, but like you say, everyone else has to eat, too.
Plus, I always liked z-pizza the best anyway.
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