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		<description><![CDATA[When most people are originally diagnosed with Celiac Disease, a common response is to stay &#8220;sheltered&#8221; in your home where you have full control over what ingredients are used in your meals. This is fine for awhile, but at some point, you&#8217;ll eventually feel the need to get out in public more and socialize with [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When most people are originally diagnosed with <a href="http://celiac-disease.com/">Celiac Disease</a>, a common response is to stay &#8220;sheltered&#8221; in your home where you have full control over what ingredients are used in your meals.</p>
<p>This is fine for awhile, but at some point, you&#8217;ll eventually feel the need to get out in public more and socialize with others to hopefully resume some form of normality.  Depending on the person, this could mean traveling, attending events, or more commonly, visiting restaurants.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-27" title="gluten-free-restaurant-guide" src="http://glutenfreeguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/gf-restaurant-guide.jpg" alt="gluten-free-restaurant-guide" width="240" height="240" />Currently there are a number of great resources on the internet designed to assist you with each of these, including <a href="http://gftravel.com/">Gluten Free Travel</a>, <a href="http://gfrestaurants.com/">Gluten Free Restaurants</a> and <a href="http://glutenfreefastfood.com/">Gluten Free Fast Food</a>.    Unfortunately, they are only helpful if you have a computer with the internet nearby.</p>
<p>If you are someone who prefers to have things in print to be able to carry with you where you go, you&#8217;ll want to check out the <a href="http://glutenfreeguide.com/go/gfrestaurants.php">Gluten Free Restaurant Guide</a> from Triumph Dining.</p>
<p>Here is the guide&#8217;s description:</p>
<blockquote><p>On a gluten free diet? Not sure where to eat? Now, you&#8217;ll know how and where to eat gluten free! Revised and update for 2008-2009, the best-selling gluten-free restaurant guide is now its 3rd edition. Bring this convenient guide anywhere and have instant access to Celiac-friendly restaurants and gluten-free lists. Over 4,700 restaurants are listed throughout all 50 states. In this guide, you will have access to over 1,600 non-chain restaurants specifically recommended by other Celiacs for their willingness and ability to accommodate the gluten-free diet. Have a hankering for gluten-free pizza or pastries? There are over 900 non-chain restaurants and bakeries offering printed gluten free menus and gluten-free specialty items like gluten-free pizza or pastries. Will you be traveling someplace with lots of chain restaurants? No problem, this guide has the gluten-free lists and menus to over 80 regional and national chain restaurants, from fast food joints to high-end steakhouses. Use The Essential Gluten-Free Restaurant Guide to open up a new world of restaurant dining, today!</p></blockquote>
<p><em>Note:</em> It looks like the 2009 version of the <a href="http://glutenfreeguide.com/go/gfrestaurants.php">Gluten Free Restaurant Guide</a> will be out shortly, but as of today it has not been released.  We will update this post with a link to the newest version once it is available on Amazon!</p>
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