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		<title>Gluten Free at the Rogers Centre &#8211; Toronto Blue Jays</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Gluten Free Toronto]]></category>
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<p>There's nothing like watching a baseball game at a ballpark. The sun's shining, the crowd's cheering, and normally to complete the picture, you're eating a hot dog and drinking an ice cold beer.</p>
<p>I have always been a big baseball fan and I love watching the Toronto Blue Jays. Growing up I'd go to the Jays games with my Dad and we'd always get a sausage from our favourite street meat vendor outside the stadium. I still go to several Jays games at the Rogers Centre (forever the SkyDome) each season, it's just that since being gluten free, my food and drink options are different…but it doesn't make the game any less enjoyable.</p>
<p>Usually I bring my own gluten free snacks to the ballpark or I pack a dinner to bring if I go to a weeknight game straight from work. But recently, I've also been doing some research to discover other gluten free options at the Rogers Centre. I hope these tips help you enjoy the rest of the baseball season!</p>
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