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aklap



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:42 am    Post subject: Re: Salad dressings Reply with quote

Gloria Rightman wrote:
Hello my name is Gloria, I am CD and new, what are the salad dressings I can eat? Also what I have found out is Mexican food is the easiest for me. My family is getting sick of this. Any help?
Bread has never been a problem for me. I'm lucky.
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Hi Gloria,

Welcome to the board! I hope you hang out with for a bit - we'll try to help you along in your GF journey Smile

There are several dressings that are GF. Annie's has a whole line of GF dressings. Kraft has many. They are a GF friendly company, they will not hide gluten (modified food starch, natural flavors, etc) if it is present.

I have heard that Mexican food is an ethnic food that is GF friendly. Although a local "mexican" place I went to last week was not very friendly. The owner was not very helpful Sad

Is your family not understanding your gluten problems? Family is the hardest when it comes to understanding whats going on. The usual response is..."Oh come on, a little won't hurt you". Hopefully in time they will see the improvements in your physical & emotional well being to realize that you need to be GF.

Hang in there! We are here for you. We've all been thru what you are going thru now...so we understand Smile

Good luck!!
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 3:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's the restaurant thread Very Happy

It is part of the Dining out Forum...
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 4:00 pm    Post subject: Houston/Gringo's Reply with quote

Gringo's in Houston has a gluten free menu! I'll post next week with everything they have for us. They were so busy today they forgot to give me one.

(Thanks Al!)
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 2:18 pm    Post subject: Gluten Free Restuarants Reply with quote

I've heard that Outback Steak Houses have a Gluten Free Menu. Also, if you live by a PF Chang's, they have one also. I live in Minnesota so I can't be very helpful but I believe these two restuarants are Nationwide chains.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 3:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

inertiacreep wrote:


Has anyone tried the ENER-G rice loaves? They're awful. Like eating a new sponge... I really like sandwiches.


I use the EnerG breads -- the only way that they're good is if you toast the bread. Once you do that, a BLT is just like the old days! Love the burger buns, too, but again, toast them. (I also like to split the burger buns, toast and butter them, and then sprinkle them with cinnamon sugar and have them with my afternoon tea. Mmmm . . . (Just mix your own cin-sugar -- using McCormick's, of course.)

Lexi


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 5:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My family ate at the Outback Steakhouse last night and we had a wonderful dining experience! My son and I both ate off the gluten free menu. Even dessert was great. I loved the Gf brownie!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 10:45 pm    Post subject: where and what to eat Reply with quote

I use all the Wishbone Salad Dressings. Never had a problem. Fast Food: Both McDonalds and In-N-Out Burger (California) will make a lettuce wrap, hamburger without the bun. You can get all the other goodies in it that you'd get in a hamburger. Both of their fries are g-f, too. Tony Roma's regular bar-b-que sauce is g-f. Don't get anything that has been marinated there, but the ribs haven't been marinated, and they are deeeeelish!

If you're big on ribs, Lucille's has regular b-b-q sauce and ribs that are g-f.
she'll also make you a gluten-free Flourless Chocolate cake that is to die for. When I go there, I get an appetizer of ribs and a piece of cake. It may not be healthy, but it sure is good. Also, Saz's in Milwaukee has a g-f b-b-q sauce. If you're not near there, they'll even send it to you for a price!

I'm getting hungry writing about all this food, gotta go get filled up!

BJ
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:35 pm    Post subject: Re: where and what to eat Reply with quote

barbara june wrote:
I use all the Wishbone Salad Dressings. Never had a problem. Fast Food: Both McDonalds and In-N-Out Burger (California) will make a lettuce wrap, hamburger without the bun. You can get all the other goodies in it that you'd get in a hamburger. Both of their fries are g-f, too. Tony Roma's regular bar-b-que sauce is g-f. Don't get anything that has been marinated there, but the ribs haven't been marinated, and they are deeeeelish!

If you're big on ribs, Lucille's has regular b-b-q sauce and ribs that are g-f.
she'll also make you a gluten-free Flourless Chocolate cake that is to die for. When I go there, I get an appetizer of ribs and a piece of cake. It may not be healthy, but it sure is good. Also, Saz's in Milwaukee has a g-f b-b-q sauce. If you're not near there, they'll even send it to you for a price!

I'm getting hungry writing about all this food, gotta go get filled up!

BJ


When you go to McDonalds do they know what you mean by a lettuce wrap when you ask for it? I once asked to have my hamb. placed between 2 pieces of lettuce with the fixins and they looked at me like I was crazy. I finally just said give me the hamburger with everything but no bun. I thought maybe you have just trained your McDonalds. I know when I go to certain places they now know what I want without asking.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:12 pm    Post subject: Food in LV Reply with quote

Does anyone live here? Besides me? I want to know about Mexican reasturunts? I'm not sure which is GF? Please help? Also what to ask for?
Haley
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:55 pm    Post subject: Fleming's Steak House Reply with quote

Fleming's Steak House

Menu Info Page:
http://www.flemingssteakhouse.com/menu_nutrition.htm

GF Menu:
http://www.flemingssteakhouse.com/menu_nutrition.htm#glutenfree

Locations:
http://www.flemingssteakhouse.com/locations.htm
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:04 am    Post subject: Re: Salad dressings Reply with quote

aklap wrote:
The usual response is..."Oh come on, a little won't hurt you". Hopefully in time they will see the improvements in your physical & emotional well being to realize that you need to be GF.


Rolling Eyes When this happens to me I like to say, "Yeah okay, and you can have a little rat poison sprinkled (on whatever it is they're eating). Agreed?" Laughing That usually helps them to understand just how toxic gluten is to the celiac. I hope you can help them to not take your condition too lightly.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 9:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

No more GF Menus at Texas Roadhouse!!

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September 25, 2006: Texas Roadhouse - all items:


Texas Roadhouse restaurant has withdrawn its gluten free menu. They are now issuing the following statement instead: "At Texas Roadhouse, our mission is Legendary Food, Legendary Service. Each and every day, we strive to provide our guests with homemade food and hand-cut steaks served piping hot by a friendly, energetic staff. We realize that some individuals suffer from allergic reactions or have an intolerance to various foods or ingredients, such as peanuts, MSG or gluten. While we understand these situations, we have conducted an extensive review of our food preparation procedures and concluded that because of certain risks, such as the multiple-use of utensils or human error, we can't provide a 100% guarantee that our food will not contain some allergens. While we realize this will be an inconvenience to some, we strive to keep guests apprised of the company's position so that they can make informed decisions for their family."


Thanks Anne for finding this.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 9:44 am    Post subject: Texas Roadhouse Reply with quote

I went to the Texas Roadhouse in Kenosha?, WI (right at 50 and the tollway) last Saturday (Oct. 21st) and they printed out a GF menu for me. The waitress was aware of what was on the GF menu and was very attentive to my needs.

I had a good dining experience. Funny prior to my diagnosis this was one of my favorite places to eat. I always had the basic steak & potato many time skipping the rolls as they always made me feel "too full" little did I know.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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No more GF Menus at Texas Roadhouse!!


This makes me very very sad. It was one of the few places I could get fries out. (Not that I did it often when I went there - fries are still bad for me even if they are GF...) Texas Roadhouse was also one of the few places I could get buffalo wings. Guess I'll have to spread the word to my friends and family that Roadhouse Gift Certificates are off the list now. Sad

On a happier note, my BF has to go to a meeting in Cambridge MA tomorrow and is bringing home takeout from PF Changs. YAHOO!!!! Smile So nice to be able to have GF chinese food from time to time. And, since he can get non-GF chinese food, the leftovers are all mine. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 2:06 am    Post subject: Re: restaurants Reply with quote

margy wrote:
Hi!
I am so tired of ordering salad every time I go out.
I am living in CT, Hartford area. Someone please share with me nice restaurants locations with gluten free menu.
Thanks a bunch. Very Happy


I found a great website called Celiac Handbook http://www.celiachandbook.com . They've got hundreds of restaurants listed around the world and in every U.S. state. I noticed that some of them had dedicated GF menus and a lot just said ask for assistance. I think it's definitely worth looking.
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