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Thanks for the information.

I'm not the person with the magazines, unfortunately. Perhaps you'll get a response here; if not, I'll dig into my old mails to find the address.

Harper

(Sea Ranch and SF)

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From: driley99 <driley99@...>

Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 12:24 pm

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: driley-sebastopol-food

Harper,

Sebastopol has a wonderful restaurant, Pasta Bella, that serves very good

gluten free pasta, including one with a curry sauce. The are directly across

from Mcs as you come into town on 116 and just before the road splits. They

are very used to serving me and I have never gotten sick from their food. I

also go to El Coronel, a nice Mexican restaurant, and they have learned how to

prepare the only dish I can have there—chicken or steak fajitas with

vegetables and black beans. I have it served with guacamole and salsa Mexicana.

Other than that, I’m not sure what else we have that I would trust. I do

have a couple of places in Napa

I can recommend if interested.

If you still have the magazines, I would

still really like to have them. Maybe as you come through Sebastopol we could

meet up or if you go Hwy 12 to Bodega out of Sebastopol,

you are welcome to come over.

D

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Harper

Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010

9:20 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re:

driley-sebastopol-food

Driley, I stop in Sebastopol

often, on my way to Sea Ranch, where I live most of the time. Have you found

good places to eat/shop in this area for CD people?

I'm

often envious of the food situation for people in Palo Alto/Berkeley. It seems

so much easier than in San Francisco.

H.

>

> I live near Freestone, about 4 miles west of Sebastopol.

I'm about 1 mile

> from Bodega Hwy.

>

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Harper,

I did goof! Enjoy gluten-free eating in Sebastopol!

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Harper

Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010

1:52 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re:

driley-wants Living Without magazines

Thanks for the

information.

I'm not

the person with the magazines, unfortunately. Perhaps you'll get a

response here; if not, I'll dig into my old mails to find the address.

Harper

(Sea Ranch and SF)

-----Original

Message-----

From: driley99 <driley99comcast (DOT) net>

Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 12:24 pm

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: driley-sebastopol-food

Harper,

Sebastopol has a wonderful restaurant, Pasta Bella, that serves very good

gluten free pasta, including one with a curry sauce. The are directly across

from Mcs as you come into town on 116 and just before the road splits.

They are very used to serving me and I have never gotten sick from their food.

I also go to El Coronel, a nice Mexican restaurant, and they have learned how

to prepare the only dish I can have there—chicken or steak fajitas with

vegetables and black beans. I have it served with guacamole and salsa Mexicana.

Other than that, I’m not sure what else we have that I would trust. I do have a

couple of places in Napa

I can recommend if interested.

If you still have the magazines, I would

still really like to have them. Maybe as you come through Sebastopol we could

meet up or if you go Hwy 12 to Bodega out of Sebastopol,

you are welcome to come over.

D

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Harper

Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010

9:20 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re:

driley-sebastopol-food

Driley, I stop in Sebastopol

often, on my way to Sea Ranch, where I live most of the time. Have you found

good places to eat/shop in this area for CD people?

I'm

often envious of the food situation for people in Palo Alto/Berkeley. It seems

so much easier than in San Francisco.

H.

>

> I live near Freestone, about 4 miles west of Sebastopol.

I'm about 1 mile

> from Bodega Hwy.

>

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I'm so sorry about your foot.

I wish I could help with the zines, but I have some physical limitations right now, also.

Re food in Sebastopol: When I pass through, I usually get some prepared food at the deli area of WF. I choose very carefully, watching for cross-contamination. Then I (with my husband) eat the take-out overlooking a beach on Highway One.

Until it closed, I loved Two Crows just west of Sebastopol. Sigh. Nice people.

H.

Sea Ranch and SF Marina

-----Original Message-----

From: driley99 <driley99@...>

Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 2:55 pm

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: driley-wants Living Without magazines

Harper,

I did goof! Enjoy gluten-free eating in Sebastopol!

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Harper

Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010

1:52 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re:

driley-wants Living Without magazines

Thanks for the

information.

I'm not

the person with the magazines, unfortunately. Perhaps you'll get a

response here; if not, I'll dig into my old mails to find the address.

Harper

(Sea Ranch and SF)

-----Original

Message-----

From: driley99 <driley99comcast (DOT) net>

Sent: Thu, Feb 11, 2010 12:24 pm

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: driley-sebastopol-food

Harper,

Sebastopol has a wonderful restaurant, Pasta Bella, that serves very good

gluten free pasta, including one with a curry sauce. The are directly across

from Mcs as you come into town on 116 and just before the road splits.

They are very used to serving me and I have never gotten sick from their food.

I also go to El Coronel, a nice Mexican restaurant, and they have learned how

to prepare the only dish I can have there—chicken or steak fajitas with

vegetables and black beans. I have it served with guacamole and salsa Mexicana.

Other than that, I’m not sure what else we have that I would trust. I do have a

couple of places in Napa

I can recommend if interested.

If you still have the magazines, I would

still really like to have them. Maybe as you come through Sebastopol we could

meet up or if you go Hwy 12 to Bodega out of Sebastopol,

you are welcome to come over.

D

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Harper

Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010

9:20 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Re:

driley-sebastopol-food

Driley, I stop in Sebastopol

often, on my way to Sea Ranch, where I live most of the time. Have you found

good places to eat/shop in this area for CD people?

I'm

often envious of the food situation for people in Palo Alto/Berkeley. It seems

so much easier than in San Francisco.

H.

>

> I live near Freestone, about 4 miles west of Sebastopol.

I'm about 1 mile

> from Bodega Hwy.

>

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