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GLUTEN FREE Night at the Mariners Game Tuesday, August 31, 2010

August 27th, 2010 at Fri, 27th, 2010 at 10:51 am by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie
GLUTEN FREE HOT DOGS AND THE MARINERS!
 How exciting ... even the Mariners are going to celebrate a GLUTEN FREE Night on Tuesday, August 31, 2010!

Come join at least 100 of your fellow Gluten Free Mariners Baseball Fans at Safeco.  I think it is a perfect way to wrap up our summer season by supporting our Mariners and creating more awareness about living Gluten Free.  Safeco Field has been offering Gluten Free Food since opening day this year. 

Tickets are specially priced at $11 (regularly $20) and a GLUTEN FREE seating section is reserved for GLUTEN FREE FANS!  The best part is that the concession stand near SEC 347 will feature a larger selection of GLUTEN FREE FOOD -
Hot Dogs with Gluten Free Buns, Gluten Free Beer and as always in the Terrace Club by SEC 249 ... Gluten Free Fish & Chips!

Angels vs Mariners
Gates open at 5:10 PM and the first pitch is at 7:10 PM


The Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG) will also be there handing out information about living Gluten Free.

Looking forward to seeing you in around SEC 337for the seats and SEC 347 for the GLUTEN FREE FOOD ...
the Cool Section ...
THE GLUTEN FREE SECTION at Safeco Field!

Play Ball ....
Lisa
glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com

P.S. THANK YOU MARINERS AND GIG!

Learning to live Gluten Free is a challenge. Gathering with like minded people while exchanging ideas, life experiences and gluten free food is more interesting! So I created, Gluten Free Foodies, to support Gluten Intolerant and other Food Sensitive people by gathering at monthly events and celebrating the foods that we can eat! Feel free to send me an email at glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com After all, didn't Erma Bombeck once say ... "I am not a glutton, I am an explorer of food."

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