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  1. Oh, and theres a good German celiac forum here. If you can register I'm sure there are loads of people that can help. Open Original Shared Link
  2. Hi I've posted this before (with just a couple of edits) and thought it might be helpful. This is a decent restaurant, hotel and store search site for gluten free stuff. It's in German but Goolge translate will sort that for you. Open Original Shared Link There are some tips here for restaurants that cater to allergy suffers, it's only general but...
  3. You could also check www.allergyeats.com, they should have a few reviews for restaurants in San Diego
  4. Thats great pawlski, I'm sure lots of people will find your tips really helpful
  5. I guess that 2nd website is not in this forums good books then?
  6. Toaster bags are deinitely a good option. Also if you stick to basic things like cheese and fresh fruit you will avoid being glutened. I found this blog Open Original Shared Link about travelling with gluten a list of links here Open Original Shared Link Advertisement.de/eng/use/travel all related to travelling with food allergies.
  7. If you go to this website and search in Salzburg State you get a couple of restaurant and hotel suggestions Open Original Shared Link This website also came up with more spots Open Original Shared Link If you want yome German allergy vocab you can get it from this website Open Original Shared Link and this website does allergy cards in German...
  8. This forum might be able to help Open Original Shared Link Alternatively you could try your luck at www.proz.com There should be plenty of New Zealand based translators for Samoan - English as lots of Samoans live there, it's just a matter of finding them.
  9. Hi I noticed that that one of the links I posted before wasn't working. www.glutenfrei-unterwegs.de/ as I said its only in german but google translate will sort it out. Theres a vocab list here that you can download too www.food-info.net/allergy.htm or just get some cards from www.delicardo.com. Oh and very important is the gluten-free beer that...
  10. Italy is great for celiac disease, it is a recognised disease there and sufferers get free gluten free food. Maybe the people at the celiac society of italy will be able to help? You can contact them here segreteria@celiachia.it
  11. just remembered that there is this site too, it hasn't been active since december last year though Open Original Shared Link
  12. Maybe these vocab print-outs would be helpful? Open Original Shared Link In Germany you can find gluten free stuff in DM stores, Alnatura and most organic stores (bioladen) if you are looking for substitutes. there's also a blog with lists of stores and restaurants for different cities in Germany Open Original Shared Link Its in German but google translate...
  13. in general, celiac restaurant cards can be helpful, you can send them in advance to restaurants if you want to book a table for example so the chef has a bit of time to think about suitable meals. there're free ones here Open Original Shared Link (basic ones on lots of languages) or you can buy them here Open Original Shared Link (more detailed and like...
  14. This word list may also be helpful Open Original Shared Link
  15. Heres another handy website maybe, they make gluten free products Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Maybe email them and find out where you can buy their products in Poland? Theres also a company in germany that makes celiac cards www.delicardo.com, I'm not sure if they have Polish cards but could probably...
  16. A friend of mine is running a competition for free allergy cards at www.eatnutfree.com, check it out if you are keen. Just leave a comment there.
  17. I get some from alnatura that is white and fluffy, it's in Germany though so probably no help at all.
  18. A friend of mine is runnig a competition for restaurant cards at a blog, www.eatnutfree.com. Just leave a comment there if you wish to join.
  19. Hey hey, I come from NZ but live overseas now. Does anyone know of good online resources for finding gluten free restaurants, products or communities in NZ? I'd be really grateful to know cause I will be heading back there next year and have no idea what the situation is . By the way, I saw there is a gluten free and food allergy expo going on in NZ...
  20. Good luck at the games! with all that info you should be well taken care of foodwise. Rossman is everywhere for example.
  21. You must be there already right? this is a good resource for finding gluten free stuff in germany Open Original Shared Link and you can also get allergy cards from delicardo.com. Do you speak german? reformh
  22. There's also cards at delicardo.com, selectwisely.com and www.allergyuk.org/auk_transcards.aspx.
  23. Here's a list of gluten free places in k
  24. Does anyone know of any similar gluten free restaurant (chains) in Europe? I can't find a good resource on the net for that.
  25. There's a new gluten free menu at PF Changs that just got released, things are slowly getting better for allergy/intolerance sufferers, our numbers are increasing Open Original Shared Link
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