Experience: December 2005 Archives

Some countries know about celiacs

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Just before Thanksgiving I was at a meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was a real pleasure to be in a country where I could say to a restaurant server "I'm celiac" and they knew what that meant. I still needed to be precise about my dietary constraints, but servers and food providers were familiar with the condition. It made a short trip more enjoyable.

Of course, the airline (Continental) didn't have the requested GF meal for the flight home. So I was reminded why it's always important to travel with something edible. Roasted, unsalted almonds are my usual travel food. I also try to eat before boarding. What are your travel strategies?

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