In a matter of days we’ll be off and running to Washington DC with the kids — one of which is my 11-year-old daughter, who has celiac disease. So I’ve been doing some gluten-free dining research. Hopefully this post, and subsequent comments, will help you (and me) if you’re headed out there sometime soon.
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Oh mon dieu! Oh my goodness! My 10 year old celiac child’s going to Europe next summer and I can’t go with her! How will she eat gluten-free in England and France? I’m searching for any tips, tricks and sound advice you can offer!
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The economy may keep you from traveling, but you should never let the gluten-free diet keep you from exploring places near and far; including over spring break. If you’re thinking about it, here are some hints and tips I found to help you plan a great spring break getaway.
It is tough to travel when you’re gluten-free. Even tougher when you’re 17, from a different country and going to Hawaii, without your control-freak host mom who helps you with navigating the diet in the US! Ahem. That’s me by the way. Who’s more nervous about the trip? That’s a good question as I call restaurants to try make a gluten-filled trip, a little more gluten-free friendly. I’m finding I’m not getting all the answers I want.
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Where was the most celiac-friendly destination in 2008? See what one gluten-free travel site had to say.
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