The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide

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Manufacturer: Triumph Dining Gluten-Free Publishing
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On a gluten-free diet? Scared that you'll never be able to eat in a restaurant like a normal person again? Help is here. Meet The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide. ~~ If you ate dinner out every night, it would take you 13.7 years to visit every restaurant listed in our gluten-free restaurant guide. How's that for options? ~~ People with gluten sensitivity and Celiac Disease are eating pepperoni pizza in Doylestown, PA, sandwiches in Montana, lasagna in Beverly Hills, CA, and countless other tasty treats across the country. And it's all chronicled for you in this 4th Edition of The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide, which lists over 5,000 gluten-free restaurants across the U.S. ~~ Well over 20,000 people have successfully trusted the first three editions of this guide to show them new gluten-free options that they were missing. And our products have been seen by thousands more in major media outlets like The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Boston Globe. ~~ You'll be pleased to learn that you can rejoin your friends and family at the restaurant table. You can do it safely. And, you can enjoy something more than boring steamed chicken and rice. We'll show you how. Order your copy of The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide today!
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-14
Summary: "good"
This is a great book to have when your new to gluten free diet and don't know where to eat. It also helps when you are in a different area then you live in and don't know all of the restaurants.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-03-26
Summary: "dont waste your money"
I received this book today and its awful, I thought it would have all fast food & resturants listed to be helpful
has by each state and only a few and most of them says look at resturants menu on website, duh I can do that without a book !
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-15
Summary: "Info I Didn't Even Know I Lacked"
I first began a gluten free diet in 2007, and when I would see ads for this book, I would always think "I'm ok; I have the hang of reading labels to look for gluten-derived ingredients, and I'm in the habit of calling companies when I don't know for sure."
The people who put this book together, however, have gone to a lot of work to find out more information than one can normally get from a simple label or even a phone call to a manufacturer. They have symbols that indicate whether a company goes above and beyond, with practices in place to avoid cross-contamination, which companies have dedicated lines or facilities, which companies perform testing to ensure there is no cross-contamination, and which companies have a chance of cross-contamination (whether this is because the company's legal department doesn't want to stick their neck out and say it's absolutely safe or there truly are risks; either way, it's important to know).
I'm particularly hyper-sensitive to gluten, and I was able to remove several products from my kitchen that were suspect, despite labels indicating (and companies themselves claiming) they were gluten free, and my instances of "mystery glutenings" have dropped dramatically! This is over a period of about four to five months.
I recommend this book to anyone who lives gluten free, and I am hoping that future editions will include even more store brands!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-02-01
Summary: "Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide"
This product was purchased for my daughter who has recently found she is allergic to gluten products. It is very helpful in finding places for her to eat but you most definitely have to call the places listed to be sure they are, indeed, gluten free. We found several places that did not even know they were in the book! Overall a good product and my experience with purchasing on Amazon was likewise a good experience.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-01-21
Summary: "Useless book"
I purchased this book hoping that I would be able to find a great place to eat gluten free. What I got was a few pages dedicated to California, The number of places in my area I could count on my fingers without going to my toes.