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Why Friendly Toast is My Favorite Breakfast Spot

The author praises Friendly Toast, a cheerful breakfast spot located in Portsmouth and Portland, highlighting its eclectic vibe and community focus. The restaurant offers a variety of gluten-free options and exceptional service, ensuring customer comfort with dietary needs. Notable dishes include gluten-free pancakes and a flavorful eggs benedict. Highly recommended overall.
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Why Bob’s Clam Hut is a Must-Visit in Kittery

Bob’s Clam Hut in Kittery, Maine, featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives’, serves delicious fried seafood and gluten-free options like lobster stew. Open year-round, it’s popular among locals and tourists. The menu is clearly labeled for gluten-free choices, while staff is knowledgeable about cross-contamination, providing a relaxed dining experience.
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Our Adventure to Mohegan Sun and Dancing with the Stars

A Christmas gift of Dancing with the Stars tickets led to an unforgettable live performance for Layla. Their RV trip featured unexpected stops, including a closed restaurant and a charming bowling alley. Despite hotel disappointments, the experience at Mohegan Sun and the show exceeded expectations, inspiring future travel plans and adventures together.
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Exploring Gluten-Free Dining at Becky’s Diner

Becky’s Diner in Portland, featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” offers comforting food with limited gluten-free options. While staff are helpful, cross-contamination is a risk. The atmosphere is charming, and service is friendly. Overall, it’s a solid diner choice for breakfast lovers, though gluten-free diners should be cautious.
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Big Dave’s Bagels: A Gluten-Free Treasure from DDD

Big Dave’s Bagels, featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives’, offers a variety of delicious bagels and gluten-free options. Customers can enjoy items like the Jalapeno Parmesan Bagel and Hawaiian Burrito. Although there’s no dine-in space, the friendly staff ensures safety for gluten-free diners, making it a worthwhile stop for all.
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Explore the Magic of Fryeburg Fair in Maine

Fryeburg Fair, a cherished tradition in Western Maine since 1851, offers a blend of history, agriculture, and entertainment each October. With livestock shows, vintage equipment displays, and diverse food options, it celebrates local culture. Despite moving away next year, the fair will remain a beloved memory, embodying countless shared experiences.
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A Memorable Birthday Adventure in Boston

We celebrated Layla’s birthday in Boston, highlighted by a Red Sox game at Fenway Park. Our day included visits to the New England Aquarium, Quincy Market, and the Old State House, all rich in history. Despite parking challenges, using public transport was convenient. We concluded with dinner and are eager for our next visit.
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Saus Boston: A Saucy Adventure in the Heart of Boston

The episode “Seriously Saucy” reviews Saus in Boston, highlighting its unique sauces and casual vibe. While the menu includes tempting dishes like the Triple D and Crispy Chicken Nugz, gluten-free options are limited due to cross-contamination risks. Overall, the experience is enjoyable for those without dietary restrictions, but not recommended for gluten-free diners.
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Exploring Bridgton Farmers Market: Local Treasures and Delights

The Bridgton Farmers Market in Maine offers a delightful array of local goods, from woodcrafts to gluten-free baked treats. The market also showcases pottery, flowers, and flavorful sauces. Visitors can also enjoy freshly roasted coffee and explore nearby walking trails. It’s a haven for supporting local businesses and savoring Maine’s finest offerings.
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Exploring Kennebunk Farmers Market and Artisans Market

Yesterday morning started off with a bang—literally! I was woken up at 4 AM to the sound of thunder crashing and lightning lighting up the sky, and I was slightly worried that the weather wouldn’t cooperate for our market visit. But by mid-morning, the skies calmed down, and we managed to avoid getting soaked, making…
