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		<title>Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 00:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our family just returned from a fantastic, fun-filled weekend at Great Wolf Lodge http://www.greatwolf.com/niagara/waterpark. I happened upon their website last week, and found a GREAT deal on a Kid&#8217;s Camp room. On a whim I called the hotel &#38; spoke with the chef. He assured me they would accomodate us at the buffet! I booked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our family just returned from a fantastic, fun-filled weekend at Great Wolf Lodge <a href="http://www.greatwolf.com/niagara/waterpark">http://www.greatwolf.com/niagara/waterpark</a>. I happened upon their website last week, and found a GREAT deal on a Kid&#8217;s Camp room. On a whim I called the hotel &amp; spoke with the chef. He assured me they would accomodate us at the buffet! I booked the room!</p>
<p>Walking into the lodge, it is packed with families, kids, luggage. It looks like mass chaos! Moving further into the great hall, the talking moose &amp; tree draw the kids into what will be the greatest weekend of their lives!</p>
<p>Descending the stairs, the water park comes into view. It is the most efficiently laid out stadium of waterslides, forts of water works, wading &amp; wave pools! It is unimaginable!!! I can go on for days about this fabulous world of water. My kids loved it! Mom and Dad had individual opportunities to sneak off onto water slides as well! I think our favorite was the wave pool. It reminded me of the Town of West Seneca wading pool, however it started at 0 depth all the way to 5ft and every 15min or so it became a WAVE pool! It was AWESOME! There was something for everyone - waterslides of all sizes &#8211; toddler to adult!</p>
<p>I was very surprised we didn&#8217;t need our water floaties. It was very clean, organized and although crowded none of the attractions were uncomfortable. On the way to our room we passed the arcade, fitness room, spa &amp; Cub Club. All of these places were CLEAN &amp; FUN!!! For the volume of people in this hotel everything was VERY clean!</p>
<p>Our room was spotless. It consisted of the usual bed &amp; bathroom, but the sink was outside the &#8220;water closet&#8221; area. GREAT idea! We had a fridge &amp; microwave, kitchen table, fold out couch, queen bed, balcony &amp; the Kid&#8217;s Camp!!! The boys had their own little area with bunk beds &amp; a tv!!!!</p>
<p>But what everyone wants to hear is whether or not we ate the food &#8211; and YES, we ate the BUFFET!!!! They assured us we would be fine. We had to stay away from the bread &amp; the desserts because there was possible cross-contamination with peanuts. The children had their own buffet at their height: chicken fingers, french fries, mac n&#8217; cheese and carrots. Eddie ate it all (not much, he was too tired)!!!  They even brought us fresh potato chips from the kitchen. For the adults, they had very nice options- a carving station, made to order station, soups, salads, pizza and several pasta dishes . The food was surprisingly nice for a kiddie hotel. We enjoyed both dinner &amp; lunch, however purchase the meal plan &#8211; it&#8217;s much less expensive &amp; get the paw pass upon arrival too ( it adds 2 hours to your stay, 10 tokens(costing $5), free plush &amp; inner tube, 10% off all purchases).</p>
<p>We had a great time!!!!    AND WE SURVIVED!!!! <strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">We ate at our first buffet!!!!</span></strong></p>
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		<title>Buying Nut Free From Canada</title>
		<link>http://cleanoutthepantry.org/2009/03/30/buying-nut-free-from-canada-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 18:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peanutmom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Karen Blue Canadian nut free facilities have been expanding and popping up in recent years as American neighbours watch in wonder. With the economic down turn, companies are unlikely to build in the US , especially with costs involved with insuring the facility is indeed nut free. This has created a growing industry of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Karen Blue</p>
<p>Canadian nut free facilities have been expanding and popping up in recent years as American neighbours watch in wonder. With the economic down turn, companies are unlikely to build in the US , especially with costs involved with insuring the facility is indeed nut free.</p>
<p>This has created a growing industry of companies that ship much wanted nut free from Canada to the US . Some of these companies started as candy shipping companies, then out of demand have categorized their nut free products. Most of these companies have grown out of the demand for Nut Free Canadian products. The newest shipper is Canadiannook, who only sells Canadian nut free products.</p>
<p>www.canadiannook.com<br />
www.peanutfreeplanet.com<br />
www.allerneeds.com<br />
www.canadaonly.ca<br />
www.halfpennybooksandmore.com<br />
www.canadiansweets.com<br />
www.panhandlepremium.com<br />
www.jessebar.com</p>
<p>People with nut allergies tend to visit my nut free pages, people with gluten allergies tend to visit my gluten free pages. On the bottom of my nut free list are articles about nut allergies, bottom of my gluten free list are articles about avoiding gluten. So your welcome to submit an article about nut allergies.</p>
<p>I find a &#8220;free from&#8221; food or place, then and add it to the appropriate list. Sometimes companies E-mail me asking to be added to my nut free list, or milk free list or what ever list they belong to.</p>
<p>When I go grocery shopping I write down web sites off packaging, then search the sites to see if any of their products belong on any of my free from lists.</p>
<p>lot of my free from foods, and places I find with goggle, then try to organize in way to make them easier to find on my site.</p>
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		<title>Buying Nut Free From Canada</title>
		<link>http://cleanoutthepantry.org/2009/03/24/buying-nut-free-from-canada/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 02:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peanutmom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Karen www.avoidingmilkprotein.com Canadian nut free facilities have been expanding and popping up in recent years as American neighbours watch in wonder. With the economic down turn, companies are unlikely to build in the US , especially with costs involved with insuring the facility is indeed nut free. This has created a growing industry of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Karen <a href="http://www.avoidingmilkprotein.com">www.avoidingmilkprotein.com</a></p>
<p>Canadian nut free facilities have been expanding and popping up in recent years as American neighbours watch in wonder. With the economic down turn, companies are unlikely to build in the US , especially with costs involved with insuring the facility is indeed nut free.</p>
<p>This has created a growing industry of companies that ship much wanted nut free from Canada to the US . Some of these companies started as candy shipping companies, then out of demand have categorized their nut free products. Most of these companies have grown out of the demand for Nut Free Canadian products. The newest shipper is Canadiannook, who only sells Canadian nut free products.</p>
<p>www.canadiannook.com<br />
www.peanutfreeplanet.com<br />
www.allerneeds.com<br />
www.canadaonly.ca<br />
www.halfpennybooksandmore.com<br />
www.canadiansweets.com<br />
www.panhandlepremium.com<br />
www.jessebar.com</p>
<p>People with nut allergies tend to visit my nut free pages, people with gluten allergies tend to visit my gluten free pages. On the bottom of my nut free list are articles about nut allergies, bottom of my gluten free list are articles about avoiding gluten. So your welcome to submit an article about nut allergies.</p>
<p>I find a &#8220;free from&#8221; food or place, then and add it to the appropriate list. Sometimes companies E-mail me asking to be added to my nut free list, or milk free list or what ever list they belong to.</p>
<p>When I go grocery shopping I write down web sites off packaging, then search the sites to see if any of their products belong on any of my free from lists.</p>
<p>lot of my free from foods, and places I find with goggle, then try to organize in way to make them easier to find on my site.</p>
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