Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide

Apr 12

 

Do you have it yet? Why not? Go get it. This is a must have book. When I first received this book, I thought to myself. Is this really going to be useful to me? Where I live we have no restaurants that are gluten free in any way. Well ok maybe Burger King but that doesn’t count.

But then I started looking through it and realized that this really is a must have. This is how I found out about Bugabook Creek. That in itself make this book a must have for me. Next month Gary and I are planning a trip to Louisville, Kentucky and this is definately going with us. The big question is going to be “Which one of these restaurants are we going to try?” I even discovered a gluten free bakery in Huntsville, Alabama that I wish I would have know about last summer when I was there.

Another thing that I like about this book is in the end of the book there are gluten free lists and restaurants for a good many of the restaurants listed. This way you don’t even have to go to far to research. It’s all there.

Not sure where to buy this? Well that’s easy they have a new website just go to their new website. This is a cool new site that is must have for your favorites. Not only can you buy there products, but they also have food reviews, restaurant information and much, much more. Check it out for yourself, you won’t be disappointed.

  • http://www.free2eat.com Lynn Barry

    What a great book! And a trip coming up? Awesome!
    HUGS

  • http://www.fitnessandfreebies.com/blog/ Jj

    It’s so great that more and more restaurants are seeing the need for serving gluten free dishes. This book sounds very enlightening.

  • Rose Albert

    Where is the gluten free bakery in Huntsville?

  • http://twitter.com/SinsoftheEldest Dina

    I currently live in Portland, Oregon, the GF capital of the nation (or so I’ve heard). It’s part of our weirdness quotient, to be sure, and eating out here is relatively easy. Traveling as a GF consumer, however, has its pitfalls and they are many. I get tired of being offered salad. Plain salad. Lol. The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide sounds like a life saver, to be sure, but there is not yet an e-book format – electronic books being so much lighter to pack than paperback ones…

    One alternative, of course, is to google gluten free [insert city]. Even here in my home town, I was able to located dozens and dozens of restaurants that I would never have imagined offered GF menu options.

    Also, no matter what restaurant or grocery store I find myself at, I always ask for GF options. Businesses are looking for our money. We need only to let them know what we are willing to spend it on.

    Best regards,
    Dina

  • Abbie

    It is disheartening to eat out, even though they claim gluten free, are their employees really trained about cross contamination.  If I ask about gluten free menu items, I usually get a deer in the headlights look, so to think they even have a clue about cross contamination is an understatement.

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