My last post was about plans to go to Glasgow and how I chose gluten free restaurants.
Well, I’m back, and still alive 🙂
My last post was about plans to go to Glasgow and how I chose gluten free restaurants.
Well, I’m back, and still alive 🙂
Wherever you’re going, remember to take a free gluten free restaurant card with you.
I hope that this celiac travel story has helped you. You can help other celiacs travel more safely by telling me about getting gluten free food in your area – remember where you live is a destination too! Send me a report and I’ll let thousands of celiacs know.
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