tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post5603297310448496432..comments2024-03-28T05:07:28.311-07:00Comments on Casey Cromwell: Casey the College Celiac: What Food a Gluten Free Celiac Packs for an Extended Vacationcollegeceliackchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01388041860986251588noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-41619300556696651152024-03-08T06:08:13.133-08:002024-03-08T06:08:13.133-08:00When packing for an extended vacation, especially ...When packing for an extended vacation, especially for someone with celiac disease adhering to a gluten-free diet, careful planning becomes essential to ensure nutritional needs are met while avoiding gluten. <a href="https://www.wheelofbliss.org" rel="nofollow">Bliss Yoga Retreats</a>, akin to WheelofBliss, offer a sanctuary for rejuvenation and connection, emphasizing the importance of holistic well-being which includes diet. Such retreats inspire the packing list: naturally gluten-free grains like quinoa and rice, nuts and seeds for protein, dried fruits for energy, and gluten-free pasta and bread for comfort. Bringing along gluten-free condiments and snacks ensures safe and satisfying meal options. Additionally, researching local cuisine and grocery stores that cater to gluten-free needs can enhance the travel experience, allowing for cultural immersion without dietary compromise. Packing for a retreat or vacation thus becomes an act of self-care, mirroring the retreat’s ethos of reconnecting with oneself, others, and nature, ensuring the journey is not only about the destination but also maintaining one's health and wellnesslekorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12286189130656528584noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-46135493232032482512022-02-14T09:32:11.978-08:002022-02-14T09:32:11.978-08:00Maytag dryer won’t start<a href="https://housetipper.com/maytag-dryer-wont-start/%22" rel="nofollow">Maytag dryer won’t start</a>Mr Fix Ithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02033331167484580813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-69661552186655802862016-07-03T07:00:33.205-07:002016-07-03T07:00:33.205-07:00I feel your pain!!! Vitamix love forever, right? H...I feel your pain!!! Vitamix love forever, right? Hope your trip goes/went well!collegeceliackchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01388041860986251588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-37700101190278890292016-07-03T07:00:13.670-07:002016-07-03T07:00:13.670-07:00Those sound like logical plans as well! Glad I'...Those sound like logical plans as well! Glad I'm not the only one who loads up on homemade granola ;) collegeceliackchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01388041860986251588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-47488900678774019722016-07-03T06:59:40.165-07:002016-07-03T06:59:40.165-07:00Glad I could help! Wish you the best of luck!Glad I could help! Wish you the best of luck!collegeceliackchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01388041860986251588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-30256206581431939332016-06-26T18:21:08.180-07:002016-06-26T18:21:08.180-07:00These are great tips- thank you! We are traveling ...These are great tips- thank you! We are traveling next week and I am def going to need to leave the Vitamix at home too:(Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13027399809480930181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-4161766939482634612016-06-26T01:11:51.673-07:002016-06-26T01:11:51.673-07:00If it's an ordinary trip vacation like a cruis...If it's an ordinary trip vacation like a cruise, I take enough GF bars of various brands to get me through a few possible rough spots, and I always have two or three of those in my carry-on bag. If the airline offers GF meals, I make sure I've ordered them. (Mostly not available on domestic flights and/or in tourist class.) A sandwich to eat if GF food is not available and the flight (or preflight wait at the airport) is over a meal time.<br /><br />For a single destination trip (visiting our daughter in San Diego, or taking a winter break in Hawaii (we're retired, and were careful to save while we working so we could do stuff like a winter break in Hawaii)) I'll pack things that it would be inconvenient or impossible to get at the destination. That's if we planning to cook at the destination, which in those two cases we are. Homemade granola. GF soy sauce. Olive oil. Sesame oil. Small quantities of various herbs and spices. Enough GF pasta for a quick meal on the first night (in Hawaii). A sharp knife or two, a good silicone spatula, a few other utensils. A toaster bag so I can toast or thaw a slice of GF bread in an available toaster. Maybe a package of Schar shelf-stable bread. <br /><br />If we're going somewhere (typically overseas) and not going to be cooking, I'll take restaurant cards in English and expected other languages, and hope I can avoid problems. (I always take those, anyway. Easy to carry, and helpful if needed.)Dickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14042440322112162653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4448143605565048667.post-59111848921757852732016-06-25T17:30:33.116-07:002016-06-25T17:30:33.116-07:00These are great tips thank you. I've recently ...These are great tips thank you. I've recently started being gluten free, dairy free and egg free due to food sensitivities and I was wondering how I'd travel with all of those restrictions. It can be done!<br /><br />Nicole | The Professional Mom Project Nicole The Professional Mom Projecthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08257458409515458803noreply@blogger.com