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Rikki Tikki Explorer

Hi celiac3270

Could I get a copy?

Thanks

Granger279@aol.com

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bern Newbie
Hey,

Actually, if you give me your e-mail address, I can send you a list of about 240. It's an adobe file compiled by another online support group.

Or I could just list a few off of the top of my head, but I only know about 10 offhand... McDs, outback, TGIF, PF changs, etc.

Please send a copy of your Restaurant List to: bernicegraham@comcast.net.

Thanks.

GFNC Newbie

Hi,

Please send a copy of your gluten free restaurant list to stacy@detroitspeed.com. I really miss being able to go out to restaurants. So far, the only one I have foud is PF Chang's.

Thanks,

mamaw Community Regular

HI celiac3270

Can you also e-mail me the chain ????

lhasapets@zoominternet.net

you are great thanks so much

mamaw

NiqueP Rookie

Please send me the restaurant list. Thank you. A1piet@aol.com

TCA Contributor

I hope we're not driving your crazy, but I'm new to this and would love the list too.

thanks bunches!

tanyacoleandrews@yahoo.com

Ducky Newbie

Actually, if it wouldn't drive you nuts, may I have a copy of that list as well?

My email is leks.smith@cobh.zzn.com

Thanks SO much!!


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skinnyminny Enthusiast

You are real popular with this gluten free resturant list would you mind to email it to me its laurahill87@hotmail.com! thank you so much!!!!

wolfie Enthusiast

I would love this email as well....we are travelling in March and would like to take it with me. My email is kbouldin@insight.rr.com

Thanks!!!!!

You are real popular with this gluten free resturant list would you mind to email it to me its laurahill87@hotmail.com! thank you so much!!!!
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Katie O'Rourke Rookie

Please could you also email me a copy? I am going to be visiting Florida - Orlando next summer from Engalnd, UK, which is where I am at the moment. Would be greatly appreciated, tahnks x :)

katie_orourke_11@hotmail.com

Susan123 Rookie

Can I get one emailed too? swhitnall@comcast.net

mommyetb Apprentice

could you send it to us too please?

maplecat@earthlink.net

JenAnderson Rookie

THANK YOU celiac3270!!!! I sent mine to the e-mail address you provided so I'm thanking you in advance. Have an awesome day!

Jennifer

whitball Explorer

Me too? Hope this isn't an inconvenience. Thanks. My email is taraolderthandirt@yahoo.com

natalunia Rookie

Me too! Me too! My email addy is: natalunia@hotmail.com

Thanks!

teankerbell Apprentice

Traveling is very difficult for us. I have not had good success at very many restaurants. gluten-free and non gluten-free. I always end up having to send the plate back to be made correctly, again and sometimes more than once or even though I am specific that I have a food allergy and how I need my food prepared, I still get sick. Or I get a waitperson with a bad attitude.

Sorry to be a downer, but that is my awful experience.

manxasthehills Newbie
Traveling is very difficult for us. I have not had good success at very many restaurants. gluten-free and non gluten-free. I always end up having to send the plate back to be made correctly, again and sometimes more than once or even though I am specific that I have a food allergy and how I need my food prepared, I still get sick. Or I get a waitperson with a bad attitude.

Sorry to be a downer, but that is my awful experience.

:blink: hi, is it possible to email me this list to, we are coming over to the states in October, and would like somewher to eat out with our celiac son, my email is di@manx.net

Thanks : :rolleyes:

Lunker74 Newbie

I'd love a copy of that list also please.

lunker74@earthlink.net

Regards,

Matt

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

If you still have that list I would be so grateful. I will send the request to your addy like you asked.

Thanks so much

dog lover Newbie

Can I have that list too please?

ratter@centurytel.net

thanks

Jeff152380 Newbie

Hello, Could someone please send me the resturant list? I would appreciate it

Jfrice80@adelphia.net

thanks

If you could send me an email of gluten-free restaurant chains that would be really great.

My email address is karen.kemp@tiscali.co.uk

Thanks very much.

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gregbledsoe Newbie

Not sure if the offer is still valid almost two years later, but we just found out my daughter has celiac disease, and the list that was offered would be incredibly helpful. I sent my email address to celiac3270 - if anyone else has it and would send it that would be great too...

PS This is a great resource. I'm starting to feel a little less overwhelmed by it all already!

confusedks Enthusiast

I don't know if the list is still around. Could someone who maybe receieved the list email it if the original person can't?

knshore@hotmail.com

Kassandra

Lisa Mentor
Not sure if the offer is still valid almost two years later, but we just found out my daughter has celiac disease, and the list that was offered would be incredibly helpful. I sent my email address to celiac3270 - if anyone else has it and would send it that would be great too...

PS This is a great resource. I'm starting to feel a little less overwhelmed by it all already!

Although convenient, I would be vary wary of a two year old list of any kind.

gregbledsoe Newbie
Although convenient, I would be vary wary of a two year old list of any kind.

It would be a place to start...

even better would be a list online that gets updated with new information!

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