The news yesterday that Domino's Pizza was now offering a gluten free pizza crust in all of its stores was met with celebration in my home! They are the first national pizza delivery chain to offer this. Pre-GF days, pizza had been my absolute favorite food. Nowadays, I make a pretty decent GF pizza - with quite a bit of work and time involved.
My family … Continue reading the story "Domino’s Gluten Free Pizza Crust review, and an interview!"
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Da Luciano’s Italian Restaurant: glutenvygirl on the road
Do you remember what it was like, eating out and not having to worry about allergies or celiac or … Continue reading the story "Da Luciano’s Italian Restaurant: glutenvygirl on the road"
glutenvygirl on the road: Texas Rose Steakhouse
Located in Pampa, Texas, the Texas Rose Steakhouse was quite busy a few weekends ago when we stopped by. We were seated after about a ten minute wait.
The staff was friendly, and our drink orders were quickly delivered. A staff member circles the room, delivering those famous homemade hot rolls (for the ones at the table consuming gluten). I … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl on the road: Texas Rose Steakhouse"glutenvygirl on the road: OKC’s Texadelphia Social Grill
A friend and I recently took a trip to Oklahoma City. I love our trips for a couple reasons. Getting to spend quality time with a sweet friend is wonderful. We always find someplace different to dine. And? We stop at Whole Foods where I spend entirely too much cash without regret.
On our most recent trip over there, we … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl on the road: OKC’s Texadelphia Social Grill"glutenvygirl On the Road: Branson’s Olive Garden
Recently, my family and I were on vacation at a lake in South Missouri. On the way home, we stopped in Branson for lunch. We chose the Olive Garden, knowing that we would likely find decent GF options there.
It was the best experience I've had at any Olive Garden, anywhere.
The person who seated us, Lisa I believe, quickly provided me with a gluten free menu … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl On the Road: Branson’s Olive Garden"
glutenvygirl On the Road: Texas – Rosa’s Cafe and Tortilla Factory
Rosa's Cafe and Tortilla Factory is a good place to find appetizing gluten-free options for a quick meal. Recently having stopped at the location on I-40 in Amarillo, I was pleasantly surprised to find many good gluten-free selections available. Rosa's is a very affordable and fast-paced restaurant with a busy drive-thru and quick friendly service inside.
Their homemade tamales are delicious and made without gluten. Their … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl On the Road: Texas – Rosa’s Cafe and Tortilla Factory"
glutenvygirl On The Road: Texas – You Dough Girls/The Bucket
Love this place! Large salads with the ingredients prepared fresh to order, 100% juicy beef burgers, and delicious gluten-free friendly foods available as well.
Recently, we stopped in at The Bucket (also known as You Dough Girls) in the panhandle of Texas. It is one of my favorite lunch restaurants.
They have fabulous bread that they make there, which my taste … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl On The Road: Texas – You Dough Girls/The Bucket"glutenvygirl On The Road: Texas’ Cattle Exchange
One of our favorite restaurants is The Cattle Exchange, located in Canadian, Texas. Known for their delicious mesquite-grilled rib eye steaks, savory BBQ, and more, they also offer online ordering of their steaks. A local favorite restaurant, their rib eye steaks rate in my opinion as the best steak to be had in the entire state of Texas. The steaks are not exactly … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl On The Road: Texas’ Cattle Exchange"
glutenvygirl On the Road: Oklahoma City’s Sage Gourmet Cafe & Market
Organic roast beef and cheddar with veggies (without bread), and potato salad
So, a friend and I found ourselves in downtown Oklahoma City today. We were trying to find a decent place for a quick lunch. So, as Holly deftly navigated through the traffic, ridiculous construction, past idiotic drivers, and down one-way Bricktown streets (the right way, I might add), … Continue reading the story "glutenvygirl On the Road: Oklahoma City’s Sage Gourmet Cafe & Market"




