I should be in town those days, so count me in!
Susan -- Pgh in August, huh? Any Steelers training camp for you?
I should be in town those days, so count me in!
Susan -- Pgh in August, huh? Any Steelers training camp for you?
I wish! No, I'm going home to help my sisters and brother. We are moving our parents into an assistive living place. Very nice one too! My one sister did all the research and searching and it's beautiful. Of course mom and dad (77 and 91) do not want to move out of their home of over 56 years. It's going to be a tough 12 days! And I won't have my stress releasers . . . MY BIKES to help me destress.
Knott - have you tried Greens GF beer?
When I asked Mr Bruno what he missed most about having celiacs he said 'Beer' and he thinks this is the best GF beer he's tasted. I like it too.
http://www.glutenfreebeers.co.uk/
The US distributer seems to be in washington state so it shouldn't be too hard for you to get hold of some.
The guy that makes it has celiacs so he understands the problem.
Okay - gotta go to the airport now![]()
If it's not one thing it's another
My favorite gluten free beer hands-down is Red Bridge. Made by the same company who makes Budweiser, and was recently bought by a European company whose name has completely escaped me.... anyway, I hope the new holding company doesn't drop the Red Bridge.
Bard's Tale beers are good, but not as good. They are my second favorite.
I've seen Green's at the store, but it's so incredibly expensive that I've never bought any.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Susan, that sounds like SOME MOVE. 56 years in one home is a good run! Glad you like the place they're moving to, it will do wonders for your peace of mind.
I hope all goes smoothly!
The Brunos should hit seattle on 19th August and plan to be there till 23rd - this would allow a Friday night dinner if that suits folks best - we are happy to go with whatever night suits most folks - so post here or PM your preference and I`ll try and co-ordinate things.
Also we are looking for bed and breakfast or Inn type accomodation that would be handy for some (easy) cycle paths - anyone got any recommendations for a nice place to stay? I picked a couple up from the web but one said no alcohol allowed so that was rejected pretty quick![]()
We will be bringing our bikes in the car so its not essential that we are near cycle paths, but it would be nice.
If it's not one thing it's another
http://www.lodginginseattle.com/bed-...d-nautilus.htm
This would be fairly close to the Burke Gilman trail...
I got it from this B&B link--
http://www.lodginginseattle.com/
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