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Category Archives: gluten free travel
Gluten-Free on a Carnival Cruise
A teen with celiac eats gluten free on a Carnival cruise to Key West and The Bahamas. Continue reading
Gluten-Free Dining at Piada Italian Street Food
Grilled Salmon Salad shot with my iPhone I passed Piada Italian Street Food as I was going to the Lane Avenue Starbucks before an evening class and looked it up on the Internet when I got home. The traffic going … Continue reading
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A New Gluten-Free Bakery in Columbus, Ohio
Across East Main Street from Capital University A new gluten-free bakery opened in Central Ohio this week and I stopped in the day after the grand opening of Cherbourg Bakery to try some of their gluten-free treats. Of course, I … Continue reading
Go Ahead Honey, It’s Gluten Free-Arepas
If my mother were still alive, she would probably warn me about meeting people on the Internet and then traveling across country to meet up with them twice. Scary? How about my fear of BART? After living in Southern California … Continue reading
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Gluten-Free Travel & Dining-Wildflower Cafe in Mason, Ohio
Have you ever gone to dinner at a friend’s house? You know the friend with the funky old house. The friend with the mismatched silverware. The friend with the comfy, welcoming, old-fashioned front porch. The friend with the interesting and … Continue reading
Gluten-Free Travel-Ohio River Wine Tour
Eating gluten free doesn’t mean eating boring food at home. Those of us with celiac disease or gluten intolerance can travel and enjoy great food if we choose wisely. Our family has been frequenting farmers’ markets and eating locally for … Continue reading
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A Gluten Free Guide to Cookery Classes Across the Atlantic
Both kids are now in college and I am thinking about my future. I am in the pie-in-the-sky phase of dreaming big and searching wide. It all may be just a rich fantasy life for the moment, but I thought … Continue reading
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Looking at the World Through a Gluten-Free Lens
I asked myself what about my trip to Seattle and my experience at the International Food Blogger Conference would be interesting and useful to my readers. While a lot of readers are bloggers themselves and may want to know the … Continue reading
International Food Blogger Conference-Meeting My Fellow GF Bloggers
Seattle is one of my favorite places and Pike Place Market is one of the reasons why. I’ve been beside my self with excitement this summer anticipating the International Food Blogger Conference and meeting some of my favorite gluten-free bloggers. … Continue reading
Eating Gluten Free Columbus-Easton Town Center
We spent a lot of time at Easton last year because it was one of our exchange student’s favorite places. Since the back-to-school shopping trip and obligatory lunch at P.F Chang’s for the gluten-free menu was this week, I thought … Continue reading
Eating Gluten Free Columbus-Short North
I decided to be a gluten-free tourist in my hometown. While researching local food, I found the Edible Columbus blog and an announcement about the Be Well Tour of the Short North. An email to Carrie Saba and I was … Continue reading
Eating Cincinnati-Gluten Free Part 2
Dear Server at the Expensive-Restaurant-with-the-Big-Fish, There is a certain kind of server who wishes people like me would just stay home and keep our food issues to ourselves. Usually, I do. But my 50th birthday and our 27th anniversary fell … Continue reading
Gluten Free Class Trip-Success!
The youngest just returned from a science trip to Florida and proudly announced that she not only didn’t starve, she didn’t get glutened. I let her science teacher know about the celiac issue last fall when the youngest asked if … Continue reading
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