Ciarrai76 wrote: » The new two way system for Denny Street is due to be done by the end of August!http://traleetoday.ie/denny-street-two-way-traffic-system-rose-festival/
mullyboyee wrote: » Don't know if I'm allowed post this here (mods feel free to remove if not). Tomorrow Thursday 28th there is a charity event on in Quarters organised by 4th year students in IT Tralee. It's a lip sync battle between contestants. Doors at 9pm and it's 8 euro admission with all proceeds going to Pieta House. Dj and all that til late but even if people wanted to donate and weren't out for the night they could pop in for the hour or so it will be on and know that their donation is going straight to Pieta House.
ongarboy wrote: » slightly off topic but is the Tralee thread visible to the rest of you as a sticky on the new look Boards site? I couldn't see it in the Kerry forum so it's only when I clicked back into this legacy site, that I could see this thread.
bobdcow wrote: » Some action taking place in the old Mannix shop at clash cross, porch gone, new shutters up and windows are "whited" out.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » My sister was telling me that technically its illegal for a restaurant to advertise a gluten free menu if they don't have a separate kitchen to prepare it in! She told me of a place that was told by the health board to remove their advertising of gluten free food from their menu due to this! So they are starting to crack down on this more now.
siblers wrote: » My girlfriend is coeliac so we have to be very careful. We intended to go to MJs but when I passed Argos I couldn't see it, so I thought it might have moved (I think I was just being blind) and went to New Yorkers instead but the girl behind the counter hadn't a clue about the dangers of cross contamination so we left it. Will try MJs again though, they have one of the best menus i've seen for gluten free food and they actually mention coeliac friendly on their menu which is quite reassuring.
The_Mac wrote: » Jesus I feel sorry for her with this recent craze of everyone going gluten-free or pretending to be coeliac. On one hand it means there's a load of new gluten-free products. On the other less people are likely to believe you're coeliac.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Most of the Pizza places have a gluten free base now, but be careful as they appear to be cooking them in the same oven as a non gluten free base, so there will be cross contamination! My sister is coeliac so she has to be really careful & always asks how its cooked etc. Same with things like chips etc, if they are cooked in the same oil. Its very hard for coeliac's to eat out!
thinktwice wrote: » I'm up there regularly Ciarrai76 and from what I saw after the storms not many were damaged. Are you familiar with the road up the the top lake? All the left hand side (as far as I could see from the "rough" road looking down) all the trees were cut down. It's going to look very bare there now - I'm dreading seeing it when it's back open again.
thinktwice wrote: » Hi guys, The road that's there presently is only a temporary road as they seem to be chopping down the trees along the original route up by the boardwalk. I live near the forestry and we took a trip there to do the boardwalk about 6 weeks ago. The original road which we always take to both lakes was closed off - with CCTV cameras and signs saying do not enter - we took the "rough" road up, which was horrendous to drive, and I was shocked to see the trees chopped down. It's extensively changed and not for the better. To be honest it was a bit disorientating as I hadn't realised we were at the top lake when we arrived - it was my DS who said we are - because the area was so bare and wreaked looking from the work they're doing. Anyone know why they're cutting all the trees down and will the replant more?
siblers wrote: » Do any of ye know if any of the takeaways in Tralee have a gluten free option? I don't even know what takeaways there are in Tralee these days.