I had several conversations with folks at Writercon about this, how it's affecting my life, and food issues in general. For those who asked, an excellent resource is Dr. Stephen Wangen, author of The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Solution and Healthier Without Wheat: A New Understanding of Wheat Allergies, Celiac Disease, and Non-Celiac Gluten
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On the other hand, previous venues haven't been nearly as accomodating, so I remain very pleased with our site selection, despite the bobbles.
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Since the "turkey breast sandwich station" was one particular catering menu item (containing turkey, two spreads, and rolls) they probably just over-warned based on the rolls (though I wish the spreads had been more detailed out; I wasn't willing to eat them without more info).
Overall, at least they tried, even though it wasn't precisely as detailed as I could have hoped.
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Then again, I deal with dietary intolerances in my practice every day so I am fairly aware of it.
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Wiscon does a very nice food guide to the area (and it's held in the same hotel every year, which makes it easier), which lists whether a restaurant has vegan and gluten-free choice (maybe other options, I don't remember). And I believe it has the number of entrees after the symbol so people can decide how likely they are to find what they need. I know from one congoer that MSG would be a good issue to consider too.
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