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Gluten
Free Travel Tips:
Gluten Free Travel Cafes And Restaurants.
Eating
Out in a
foreign country can be a nightmare even if you speak the same language,
but there are ways to get around this. Try Gluten Free Travel Cafes and
Restaurants Tips.
Make
A List
You can order gluten free without
seeming fussy and obnoxious, simply
explain your predicament to the waiter, it can play to have a list of
foods you can, and cannot eat, to show them, and ensure that no nasties
will be placed in your meal.
Planning
Ahead
Checking online, there is a wealth of
information on gluten free spots
in almost every country. Wikipedia is an excellent source for gluten
free resources. This way you can plan ahead which restaurants and cafes
you want to eat at.

Dealing
With
Wait Staff
If the Wait Person Does a good job of ensuring your meal is gluten
free, and explaining to the chef, be sure to tip generously (if tipping
is a custom in this country) This way it will encourage them to look
after other gluten free people (good karma)
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www.GlutenFreeKiwi.com 2007
This information is of the general nature and not meant to replace that
of a professional. Always check labels and ask if food, products and
medication are gluten free.
Due to the nature of businesses, restaurants and cafes changing
ownership and staff we can not guarantee the gluten free status of any
products or locations on this site.
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