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Hey everybody, I play college ultimate frisbee and we have a series of tournaments coming, the first of which is about a 4-5 hour drive from where I go to school.

I often see people post that they feel safe eating chinese food, and I was wondering what people order at chinese restaurants? I know we can't eat soy sauce, so the CC risk has me pretty nervous...are there staple menu items that people generally find safe or do you have to describe a dish they don't advertise?

I'm going to try to cook myself a lot of food the day I leave, but I'll be gone friday-sunday which, especially for a 19 year year old guy is a lot of meal times to fill in.

Thanks a lot.

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one more mile Contributor

I traval alot and pack a lot of foods to carry along with me. Nuts, crackers, dried fruits, cheese, packaged meat.

I find these bang around good in a back pack. I have a back pack that is my portable kitchen. Bring a can opener.

I also my bake cookies or muffins so I do not feel deprived. I try to eat out one meal a day.

Look at the Boston market and Wendy's site, many chains have food allergy charts. I ask to see them.

( at Wendy's you can eat a ceaser salad and cheese and bacon baked potato and frosties)

Your meals may be odd but it is only for a weekend. I always tell my server that wheat is like poison ivy to me and they get it. Some time they even already know someone that is gluten free. That helps.

Good luck

one more mile

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