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		<title>Santa&#8217;s Village Here We Come!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[North Conway has come a long way in the past few years as a great vacation place for people managing food allergies and intolerances.  It&#8217;s nice to have a place to take the children and know that there are some relatively safe places to eat.  In a previous post (March 2009), I wrote about Rafferty&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>North Conway has come a long way in the past few years as a great vacation place for people managing food allergies and intolerances.  It&#8217;s nice to have a place to take the children and know that there are some relatively safe places to eat.  In a previous post (March 2009), I wrote about <a title="Rafferty's Restaurant &amp; Pub" href="http://www.raffspub.com"><strong>Rafferty&#8217;s Restaurant &amp; Pub</strong></a> and their extensive gluten-free menu.  Since that post, they have started selling pre-packaged gluten-free pastas, lasagnas (meat, cheese or vegetable), rolls and pies (applecrumb or pumpkin) to go. Another great restaurant in the area is <a title="Bellini's Ristorante Italiano" href="http://www.bellinis.com"><strong>Bellini&#8217;s Ristorante Italiano</strong></a><strong>.  </strong><span id="more-426"></span></p>
<p>They have a separate vegetarian menu (most dishes contain <em>dairy</em>) and a <a title="gluten-free menu" href="http://www.bellinis.com/gluten-free.htm"><strong>gluten-free menu</strong></a> which features salads, appetizers, entrees, many grilled items and pizza.  They use rice pasta which can be topped with an alfredo sauce or a garlic and oil sauce for those avoiding dairy. They are very receptive in addressing food sensitivities and encourage you to mention your needs upon arrival.  Located inside the <a title="Eastern Slope Inn" href="http://www.easternslopeinn.com"><strong>Eastern Slope Inn</strong> </a>is the <a title="Flatbread Pizza Company" href="http://www.flatbreadcompany.com"><strong>Flatbread Pizza Company</strong></a><strong> </strong>which offers gluten-free pasta and delicious gluten-free pizza made with an organic, vegan crust.   I&#8217;d also like to mention the <a title="Cranmore Mountain Lodge" href="http://www.north-conway.com"><strong>Cranmore Mountain Lodge</strong></a><strong>.  </strong>It is a Bed and Breakfast that offers a full <a title="gluten-free breakfast" href="http://www.north-conway.com/breakfast.html"><strong>gluten-free breakfast</strong></a>.  French toast, pancakes and english muffins are just a few of the menu choices.  What&#8217;s wonderful about this place is that they don&#8217;t charge extra for the special breakfast.  Just make sure you mention your needs at the time of reservation and they will do their best to accomodate you and your family.  <a title="The Eastman Inn Bed &amp; Breakfast" href="http://www.eastmaninn.com/countryinnbreakfast.html"><strong>The Eastman Inn Bed &amp; Breakfast</strong></a> and <a title="Peace With-Inn" href="http://www.peacewithinn.com/breakfast.htm"><strong>Peace</strong><strong> With-Inn</strong> </a>are two more inns that are dedicated to accomodating guests with food allergies and intolerances.</p>
<p>Over in Lincoln you will find <a title="Fratello's Ristorante Italiano" href="http://www.fratellos.com"><strong>Fratello&#8217;s Ristorante Italiano</strong></a><strong> </strong>which offers gluten-free pizza and pasta.  The pizza crust is made by a local company, <strong><a title="Heavenly Fodder" href="http://www.heavenlyfoddermeals.com">Heavenly Fodder</a></strong>, and is free of dairy and soy (contains <em>egg</em>).  You might want to call ahead to be sure it&#8217;s in stock.  </p>
<p>It is difficult to eat in Santa&#8217;s Village.  They have a<strong> </strong><a title="food allergy guide" href="http://www.santasvillage.com/public/faq.cfm#allergies"><strong>food</strong> <strong>allergy guide</strong> </a>for the food sold on the property. It&#8217;s helpful only because it takes away the guesswork of what one can and cannot eat (there are very few choices), but the park allows and encourages you to bring a picnic lunch!  If that&#8217;s the case, you might want to visit <a title="Katrina's Organic Market &amp; Cafe" href="http://www.foodinthemountains.com/restaurants/katrinas.html"><strong>Katrina&#8217;s Organic Market &amp; Cafe</strong> </a>where you can purchase organic, gluten-free, vegetarian and raw foods to go.</p>
<p>Being trapped in a hotel room eating unappealing food (usually brought from home) while sitting on the edge of an uncomfortable double bed is NOT my idea of a great vacation.  It was to the kids in the past.  They didn&#8217;t know any better &#8211; until now!</p>
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