I’m on of
on a holiday to france with my boyfriend in a week time. Unfortunately you can’t
take a ‘holiday’ from living gluten free! I have had numerous gluten free
holidays and have noticed that preparing right is the key. I have been
searching the internet for supermarkets that sell gluten free products nearby
the place I’ll be staying. I also read lots of forums as I feel they give more
accurate information. All the information I can find I copy into a word
document which I print and take with me. I have also ordered a gluten free
restaurant card in French. My French is terrible and I don’t want a
miscommunication causing me to eat gluten. Better safe than sorry! When I go on
a holiday I always take my ‘gluten free box’ with me. This contains various
gluten free products and various kitchen utensils to make sure there’s no cross
contamination. We will be camping as well as staying in an apartment, which
makes it easier to cook my own meals (contrary to hotels). This the gluten free
box I’m talking about:
As you can
see there’s still some place left, this is where I’ll be packing our campingstuff
(plates, glasses, cutlery etc.) I love this box as it fits in the back of the
car perfectly. It holds all my essentials and has room left to pack other
things! Now let’s tell you what is in it!
This is
everything that I have packed at the moment. The night before we leave I’ll
bake a gluten free bread in the bread machine to take with me.
This is
what I have packed food wise.
-
Gluten
free pasta from the brand Free from.
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Foccacia
bread from Dr. Schär. This is what I like to have at diner if we’re barbequing
which I’m sure will happen at least once!
-
Organic
dried figs. I like to take these with me as a snack when visiting places or
going to the beach. This way I’m sure I have a gluten free snack with me, when
I can’t find anything locally.
-
Rice
cakes. I often eat these instead of bread. I only packed one pack, because I’m
certain you can buy these anywhere in France.
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Mixed
nutbutter. I always take this to be sure I have something to put on my bread/rice
cake. In some countries bread spreads contain gluten. I have no idea if this is
the case in France (can’t really find anything about it on the internet).
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Gluten
free muesli. I LOVE this muesli this is my all-time favorite! Quite expensive
though, that’s why I take it with me on holidays as a treat. The only thing I
have to buy is some (soy) yoghurt and I have my breakfasts sorted!
I also packed some non-food stuff. First I
packed some lunchboxes. Easy to bring snacks to the beach or when sightseeing!
I also added some ‘pegs’ which I clip onto opened packages to keep them fresh.
In the second picture you can see I packed two chopping boards, a breadknife
and a sharp knife. I bring my own chopping board to ensure there’s no cross
contamination. Then there’s the bakingpaper, we have an oven in our apartment.
I use this to make sure my food is gluten free (I also clean the over before
use!). And last but not least sandwichbags! They always come in handy when travelling!
I'll probaly will be adding some gluten free mueslibars to take with me as a snack and the homemade gluten free bread. I'm also planning on taking my own toaster, but forgot to photograph this!