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Are there any celiac retreats available?


sddave

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sddave Enthusiast

I was wonder if anyone knows of any retreats for struggling celiac's?

A place to get away and get to help with diet, anxiety, etc. done by professionals.

 


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Ennis-TX Grand Master

I wish, I dreamed I once worked at a Celiac half way house kind of thing. Be nice to have a place like that, you know teaches the diet, how to cook, nutritional classes, etc. There are camps for kids, like gluten free summer camps.

sddave Enthusiast
56 minutes ago, Ennis_TX said:

I wish, I dreamed I once worked at a Celiac half way house kind of thing. Be nice to have a place like that, you know teaches the diet, how to cook, nutritional classes, etc. There are camps for kids, like gluten free summer camps.

Me too.   Especially also for a single person like myself and who rarely cooked before diagnosed.  I think it would be very useful and probably save the insurance companies a lot of money in the long run by reducing the doctors visits, urgent care stops, and medicines they prescribed.

kareng Grand Master

I don't know where you live but Whole foods has gluten-free cooking classes & sometimes a grocery tour.  We have a grocery here that offers different allergy cooking classes and a dietitian you can make an appointment with to tour the store and get recipes.  I have seen other places that offer cooking classes for gluten-free, vegan, etc.  You might find some sort of retreat/vacation place that is gluten-free - probably vegan, too - Like a yoga or wellness retreat.

cyclinglady Grand Master

Maybe I will see you on this cruise.....

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All 100% gluten free!  ?

Seriously, I would love to go to an adult celiac camp.  No luck.   No time this year, but I will be on that gluten-free cruise in the future!  

icelandgirl Proficient
10 hours ago, cyclinglady said:

Maybe I will see you on this cruise.....

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or this:

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All 100% gluten free!  ?

Seriously, I would love to go to an adult celiac camp.  No luck.   No time this year, but I will be on that gluten-free cruise in the future!  

Ok, I totally want to do both of these now!  Thanks for sharing cyclinglady!

sddave Enthusiast
17 hours ago, cyclinglady said:

Maybe I will see you on this cruise.....

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or this:

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All 100% gluten free!  ?

Seriously, I would love to go to an adult celiac camp.  No luck.   No time this year, but I will be on that gluten-free cruise in the future!  

Not a celiac retreat.   But might be something I will do!  Thanks for this.   I spent a day for work in Prague.   Went to Mustek area for dinner....not diagnosed at the time.    Cool area to visit.   Ya, you might see me there.


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I found this if your into learning gluten-free Italian cooking on your vacation.

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