Tips for Traveling with Special Needs Travel Companions
Traveling with a disability can be difficult and needs more preparation and consideration when creating travel plans. There are many details to consider before you go on your trip to have a great travel experience.
Best Gluten Free Beer by Gluten Free Dave
Since my first drink of gluten-removed beer, I have become obsessed with discovering gluten-free beer that is new to me!
What Types of Alcohol are Gluten Free?
Whether you’re dining out or eating in, pairing a meal with a little alcohol can be a fun and tasty treat. But what can you drink without worry of being glutened?
An Eco-Friendly Way to Organize Your Gluten Free Food When You Travel
Are you looking for the best way to travel gluten-free when it comes to packing all your food you take with you as a gluten-free traveler? Do you want an eco-friendly option for people who love to travel? If so, read on!
What's In Gluten-Free Pasta?
Over the last decade, gluten-free pasta brands have improved dramatically. Other gluten-free grains, such as quinoa, red lentil, and even chickpea are now used and blended for delicious gluten-free pasta.
Great Gluten Free Recipes and Gluten Free Dessert Recipes for the Holidays
Each of these recipes are from trusted gluten-free sites that I have used in the past and have created amazing gluten-free dishes that my entire family enjoys!
How to Cruise Gluten Free with Celiac Disease
If you're new to Celiac disease or gluten-free, and you don't want to worry about food safety, I recommend cruising. The staff on cruises are extraordinarily service-oriented, and the chefs are very knowledgeable about their food and menus.
Gluten Free Travel Snacks and Celiac Safe Food for Camping
I love camping. I love the outdoors, sleeping outside, sleeping in my hammock, having a campfire every night, not caring about smelling like campfire smoke or makeup.
New to Gluten-Free? Here are Gluten Free Beginner Tips!
Not everybody needs to live a gluten-free lifestyle, but if you need to be gluten-free and don't know where to begin, here are tips for enjoying a gluten-free life.
Health Factors to Consider When Traveling with Celiac Disease
Before going on any trip, make sure to consult with your doctor and the CDC to find out if the destination you’d like to vacation is a good choice for you!
How to Avoid Gluten When You're Traveling
Your favorite pre-packaged snack in the United States or Canada may not have the same ingredients in Germany or Mexico. When traveling internationally, never assume the ingredients are the same in different countries!
How To Stay Safe When Traveling Gluten Free
While you must be more careful and plan to travel gluten-free, you can still travel and have fun. You just need to ensure you are fully prepared mentally and physically to take the trip and stay safe.
Preparing Food for Gluten Free Camping
We usually think of camping in the summertime, but camping in the fall can be even better! Erika Lenkert from GFF Magazine shared with me how she preps for gluten-free camping. We chatted about marinades, pre-made meals, and how to cook while camping without much fuss!
Are Marshmallows and Rice Krispies Gluten Free?
You can still eat rice cereal if you’re gluten-free, right? Hmmm…let's talk about gluten in rice cereal. Many times, you'll find gluten in rice cereal under the disguise of malt flavoring.
My Favorite Gluten Free Travel Snacks
When you have Celiac disease and you’re ready to travel, the #1 piece of advice I always give to fellow gluten free travelers is to make sure you carry food with you - no matter where you are! You’ll never know when you’ll need food because you can’t find safe options.
How To Road Trip Gluten Free
Road trips are a great way to travel as you can carry a more extensive variety of gluten-free goodies. You’ve already read the ingredient list and figured out if you can eat it!
What Does Gluten Free Mean?
OK, I understand that wheat crackers, pasta, and bread made with gluten-containing flour can't be eaten; but what's the deal with ice cream and buckwheat?
Using Your NIMA Sensor When Eating Out with Celiac Disease
With the NIMA sensor, you can test a variety of foods and beverages - not just the food you eat at restaurants.
How To Choose Your Next Gluten Free Road Trip
The great thing about road trippin' is that you can easily fall within your budget when you aren't flying or renting a car. Consider that you can also bring as many foods, drinks, and snacks as your car space allows.
Think Locally for Budget Travel
Exploring the world around you can be less expensive than you think! Before you cringe when thinking about the cost of your next vacation, consider traveling down these less expensive avenues locally and return home with amazing memories, a fun adventure to remember, and hundreds of photos of your trip without breaking the bank.