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Pocono Mts, Pa Resort Experiences -woodloch Pines?


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HI - We are going to the Pocono Mountains in PA for a few days in March and wondered if anyone has had any positive experiences at any of the resorts. We're looking at Woodloch Pines. Thanks,

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HI - We are going to the Pocono Mountains in PA for a few days in March and wondered if anyone has had any positive experiences at any of the resorts. We're looking at Woodloch Pines. Thanks,

Hello-Woodloch Pines will be happy to help you. We have gluten free pancake mix, gluten free pasta, gluten free bread, etc. Several items on out menu are gluten free. Please talk to a dining room manager when you arrive. Thanks!

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Thank you.

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I hold cooking classes in the Poconos and will be holding a Gluten-Free cooking class on June 24, 2008 from 6:30 - 9:30pm. Thankfully, we now have so many incredible grains and flours with which we can create incredible dishes that everyone in your family can enjoy. From quinoa or soba noodles as a base for a main dish salad or chickpea (also know as Besan or gram flour) flour fritters or pancakes you can eat globally- diverse flavorful foods. My website is chefalicecooking.com.

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