One of my favorite restaurants out here in the northeast is "Not Your Average Joe's." They have wonderful foccacia bread that you dip in olive oil, parmesean and crushed red pepper flakes. It is very yummy! The atmosphere is very modern and their menu contains a variety unusual and tasty flavors. I have never gotten a bad meal there yet.
Well, one of my dearest friends, Amy, recently told me NYAJ has a GF menu now, and a GF kid's menu at that! You have no idea how thrilled my husband and I are. No idea! We have not been to a restaurant with Mia since she was diagnosed last October because, frankly, why put her through that? Why surround her with things she can't eat and then have to explain to her exactly WHY she can't have those things right now? She's only two-and-a-half. Will she understand? Probably not. And that's not a fun dining experience for her or for us.
And why some people can't understand why we don't dine out as a family right now, we have decided this is what is best for Mia. Not many restaurants have a GF menu. And many GF menus contain dairy or eggs, two other things we are staying away from at this time. We truly believe that being on a GF diet is one of the reasons why Mia is doing so well right now and if that means we need to make some sacrifices by not going to restaurants for the time being then that is what we will do. And it is a small sacrifice to pay for our daughter's health. Yes, we miss going out to restaurants as a family, but I would rather know exactly what is in my daughter's meal so she isn't at risk for a flare-up. We've been down that road before - last November she was at a birthday party and ate a lot of something that she shouldn't have, and the next day should could not walk. Since then, we have been very careful with her diet. We aren't going to make the same mistake twice.
So, three cheers for Amy for this wonderful find! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! :)
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Not Your Average Gluten-Free Menu!
Posted by Dana at 6:00 PM
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Where do you guys live? If you don't want to post it email it to me, if you want.:) (my email is on my blog) I wonder if you are near me. Are you going to sign up for the walk? We are going to be in the Lowell Sun on July 14th in an article on Juvenile arthritis.
Joanne
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