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"Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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> resturant supply places are like grocery stores for the industry, often
> they sell things in a larger package but the portions are individualised
> for ease of preparation at the selling point. The reason i mentioned
> seattle sutton is because they say in some propaganda i read somewhere
> they do diabetic, lower carb, and gluton free, if you can chose meals that
> could be just cooled the coller/ice would work, and some are salads so no
> heating, i just figured it would be worth asking for a one time thing, hey
> who knows if they can do it, might be some money in a commericial for you,
> also if they do gluton free might be an aswer for the dance nights also,
> then just bring the containers for you and her and nuke, Lee


Although restaurant supply places might sell single servings of things, you
have to buy a huge case. I know because I have checked online when I wanted
some things. You can buy individual things at minimus.biz. They do have
some gluten free things, but not a lot.

The Seattle Sutton will not sell to people with food allergies and you have
to buy quite a bit at a time. I would not buy salads from them. Why would
I need to do that? I can get salad at the grocery store. But then salad is
not something I digest well so I certainly wouldn't want to take the chance
of eating very much of it away from home.

As for dance nights, I can bring food from home. Not a problem so much now
because I can prepare things there. I will start leaving her soon though
and she will be on her own. So most likely then I will just send in a
sandwich or a one dish thing she can reheat.

As for the conventions... I don't know how much time there will be to eat.
I might be able to cook a dinner, provided I have something to cook it in.
But probably will not have time to do that for lunch. We do not eat cooked
breakfasts anyway so that's not a problem.





 
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