GF Travel Tips
Summer and travel are synonymous. As a world traveler who happens to also be a diagnosed celiac with an allergy to all things shellfish, I have developed a checklist that I always follow to ensure that things flow smoothly wherever I might be in the world. A celiac diagnosis or food allergy does not mean that you need to be relegated to a second class travel experience..
GF Guide to Bermuda Updated
Those of you that follow me regularly know that I have spent a fair amount of time in Bermuda since marrying my other half fifteen years ago – who happens to be Bermudian. As my in-laws and many of our friends are still there we go back pretty regularly. What many people do not realize is how close Bermuda is to New York City…
Swiss Riviera GF Travel Guide, Part II, The Hotels
Part II of my Gluten-Free Guide to the Swiss Riviera focuses on the hotels during my stay. There are two hotels on this trip as we decided to spend some time in Geneva before returning home…
Lima GF Travel Guide, Part Three, The Food
Lima has been called the Culinary Capital of the Americas and let me be the first to tell you that it definitely lived up to the title on my recent visit. Now, I was first a bit apprehensive because of its proximity to the Pacific Ocean which meant that fish and shellfish would likely be plentiful and featured at restaurants throughout the City – and given my shellfish allergy this always makes me a bit antsy. I mean the City is famous for it ceviche after all with entire restaurants dedicated to this popular dish. I need not have worried though as Lima’s amazing culinary scene has quite literally something for everyone and finding gluten- and shellfish-free options…
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