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	<title>Comments on: Peanut shells on the floor no more</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Premo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Premo</dc:creator>
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		<description>Since my son discovered steak some years ago I have mde the trek to many steak restaurants including Lone Star.  His list of allergies in order are #1 casein, #2 soy, and #3 peanuts.  On our visits to Lone Star I always immediately made it clear to their staff that he cannot have any of these.  They always seemd to be very good about wiping the tables and seats down, as well as the menu choices.  I have also had to send a steak back to the kitchen there as they had put lemon butter on it.  The manager apologized for that as I had made it clear to my waiter prior to placing my sons order.  In that instance the manager also did not charge us for my sons meal.  Outback is still my favorite for this as when you first ask for a gluten free menu the wait staff immediately asks about specific allergies and makes recommendations based on that.  One of the best places we have gone is Walt Disney World &amp; Disney Cruise Line.  While staying at the Polynesian Resort at Disney World they catered to my sons allergies at every meal.  Disney Cruise line went way over and above catering to his allergies.  Hope this info helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since my son discovered steak some years ago I have mde the trek to many steak restaurants including Lone Star.  His list of allergies in order are #1 casein, #2 soy, and #3 peanuts.  On our visits to Lone Star I always immediately made it clear to their staff that he cannot have any of these.  They always seemd to be very good about wiping the tables and seats down, as well as the menu choices.  I have also had to send a steak back to the kitchen there as they had put lemon butter on it.  The manager apologized for that as I had made it clear to my waiter prior to placing my sons order.  In that instance the manager also did not charge us for my sons meal.  Outback is still my favorite for this as when you first ask for a gluten free menu the wait staff immediately asks about specific allergies and makes recommendations based on that.  One of the best places we have gone is Walt Disney World &amp; Disney Cruise Line.  While staying at the Polynesian Resort at Disney World they catered to my sons allergies at every meal.  Disney Cruise line went way over and above catering to his allergies.  Hope this info helps.</p>
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