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<channel><title><![CDATA[Celiac Disease & Gluten-free Diet Information at Celiac.com - Comments for article: Gluten-free in the Great Outdoors]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com</link><description /><language>en-us</language><copyright><![CDATA[http://www.celiac.com]]></copyright><generator>N/A</generator><webMaster>scott@celiac.com</webMaster><lastBuildDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 06:55:40 PDT</lastBuildDate><ttl>20</ttl><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #1]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2100</link><description><![CDATA[Wonderful 'food' for thought. I rarely even visit out of town family because of the dealing with the hassle of meals. This makes me feel a lot braver.<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by Linda McMullen Marcy at 6:56 am, Thu 1st May 2008)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (Linda McMullen Marcy)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 01 May 2008 06:56:04 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2100</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #2]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2104</link><description><![CDATA[Great article! It was very informative and parts of it made me smile :-)<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by debslo at 8:19 am, Thu 1st May 2008)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (debslo)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 01 May 2008 08:19:18 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2104</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #3]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2131</link><description><![CDATA[I loved the article.  I recently found out that I had Celiac disease. I have to travel with work and this has given me great ideas.  Thanks!<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by Cathey Rickman at 7:16 am, Sun 4th May 2008)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (Cathey Rickman)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 04 May 2008 07:16:42 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2131</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #4]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2353</link><description><![CDATA[Good article but... gluten-free oats?? Is there such a thing?? Oats are the one food I have to avoid at all costs as I get black outs/ faint/ bursts of adrenalin that cause my body to jump.<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by Penrice at 8:44 pm, Thu 12th Jun 2008)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (Penrice)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 12 Jun 2008 20:44:25 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2353</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #5 (Reply to Comment #4)]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment6121</link><description><![CDATA[Penrice - Oats that are labeled as gluten-free are grown and processed in environments that are not contaminated by wheat or other gluten-containing grains. Many celiacs can tolerate them well. But some people, like you, report sensitivity to oats and need to avoid them. You can find more information on the subject of oats and celiac disease on the web and elsewhere.<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by Phyllis Morrow at 10:07 am, Mon 5th Apr 2010)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (Phyllis Morrow)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 05 Apr 2010 10:07:45 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment6121</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #6]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2660</link><description><![CDATA[Thank you so much!  It is so nice to see others take courage and enjoy life! We have had an active summer including a 2 1/2 day 22 mile pioneer trek.  We ate well and survived the walking! I was one of the cooks for 60 people and fed my celiac teen too.  I used a small pan and cooked over the coal chimney that we heated charcoal in for the gluten dutch ovens.  It worked really well.  It was not gourmet, but she ate well.<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by Mom to Many Gluten Free Kids at 6:08 pm, Thu 7th Aug 2008)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (Mom to Many Gluten Free Kids)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 07 Aug 2008 18:08:59 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment2660</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #7]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment5714</link><description><![CDATA[My fiance is a guide and I am outdoor enthusiast we have just begun preparing all new recipes and its been a step by step work. I've been really worried about trips after one of the top paddling resorts refuses to accommodate celiacs even in there dinning hall. We look forward to soon offering gluten free trips and eventually coming out with a trail cookbook. Thank you so much I  never thought I could travel in a non-gluten free group again.<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by Samantha at 1:37 pm, Wed 10th Feb 2010)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (Samantha)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 10 Feb 2010 13:37:27 PST]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment5714</guid></item><item><title><![CDATA[Comment #8]]></title><link>http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment11999</link><description><![CDATA[Thank you for this amazing detail inspiring us to stop letting celiac disease get in the way of our love of camping and outdoors. We will instead embrace it and learn to use Dutch ovens and do campfire cooking and all gluten-free. Once we learn, we can volunteer to make food for the group and keep it all gluten-free!<br/><br/>
(Comment posted by M.R at 7:43 pm, Sun 8th Jul 2012)]]></description><author>no@spam.com (M.R)</author><pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 08 Jul 2012 19:43:24 PDT]]></pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.celiac.com/articles/21575/1/Gluten-free-in-the-Great-Outdoors/Page1.html#Comment11999</guid></item></channel></rss>