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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think what is being lost here is that while one can have a healthy, varied and delicious diet without gluten if one decides to (for whatever reason), for people that do not live this way - especially picky children - turning on a dime to accommodate others they are vacationing with is not easy. My kids eat a healthy but not too varied diet, with a fair bit of gluten, and when I look at the menu at 21:50 it looks fine to me but wouldn't work for them. If it had to, over time we would get them there, but it wouldn't happen without protest and it wouldn't happen easily for a vacation next week.[/quote] I think what is being lost here is that the child with celiac is TWO and the diagnosis is NEW. Add in a newborn. The other family should be able to deal with it for one week. The family who does not have a newborn or a child with celiac is the one who needs to show empathy. PLenty of suggestions for GF. [/quote]
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