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A Michigan Restaurant That Serves Gluten Free Food - Only

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Hi All,

Here's an interesting new concept. At this new restaurant, people with gluten sensitivity can't make a mistake and order the wrong selection, and they never have to worry about cross-contamination, because everything on the menu is gluten free.

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti ... 0422&imw=Y

If they're successful, maybe this idea will catch on, and we'll see restaurants like this spring up in many locations.

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I know exactly where the location of this restaurant is.
My nephew got married in Sterling Heights and we stayed at a hotel that is close by.
I'll have to check with my sister, who lives in Michigan, when Jack & I go up next Wednesday to go to the Rod Stewart concert.

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Just spoke to my sister in Michigan.
She stated that we can go to that restaurant when Jack & I go up next week and maybe I can speak with the owners!
Now!! That would be a real treat for me!!

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:thumbsup:

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Now if someone would only open a restaurant for the genetic double DQ1s with multiple food intolerances. They'd have a least 5 customers - Gloria, Rick, Celia, Kimberly and I. LOL!

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Post by kate_ce1995 »

The bakery I stop at when I go over to Albany for work has signs up asking that no outside food be brought in because of the seriousness of cross contamination. They are mostly a bakery, but do pizza, pasta dishes, beef stew, etc. for quick little meals and have tables there where you could eat in. I'm always in a hurry to head home (it's 2 hours from my house) so I usually just get apple fritters and/or chocolate chip cookies for the road. These types of places really are a treat.

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Post by JLH »

Must be nice. I can only dream about such things.

My health food stores are at least 30 minutes away.
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