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I am a gluten-free wife, runner & blogger with two children in Columbus, Ohio. After my celiac diagnosis in 2006, I have made it my mission to embrace an entirely new approach to nutrition in a gluten-free world, exploring options that run the gamut from “made from scratch” homemade bread to sampling and reviewing the gluten-free prepared foods that are continuously being introduced to the market. While navigating the waters of becoming gluten-free, I share my experiences and pass along valuable product reviews in addition to helping other moms of celiac kids develop healthy menus that are kid-friendly and palatable. I feel that I am a valuable resource for those who are newly diagnosed, as well as for the more seasoned gluten-free veterans.

Eating Away From Home 

Sunday, June 12, 2011 11:23:56 AM

 

As you all know,eating gluten-free while traveling can pose certain challenges. In these days,it is not hard to find something to eat that is gluten-free,but it is hard to find the things you want to eat that are gluten-free. Any convenient store has Fritos (only has corn,oil and salt) or Snicker’s bars,also gluten-free,but we all know that while those may be good occasional treats,they aren’t meals. 

If you have a lot of space when you travel – such as taking your own car with plenty of room – packing gluten-free necessities isn’t a big deal. However,if you are flying or are limited on space,bringing a lot of your gluten-free “staples” may not be possible. Thankfully most mainstream grocery stores have some sort of gluten-free pasta,cereal,bread,etc – they just may not be the brands you prefer. 

We recently ran across this in North Carolina while vacationing. Other than Ener-G bread,we weren’t able to locate any bread. No Udi’s,no Kinnikinnick,nothing. I was fortunate enough to get my hands on some Van’s Gluten-Free Blueberry Waffles at the second grocery store that I hit,so we used those for sandwiches in addition to Food for Life Brown Rice Tortillas. I thought that we would be able to find Gluten-Free Bisquick,but struck out there as well. 

Obviously we had access to plenty of produce,rice,protein,dairy &such – it was just the extras and specialty items that we were missing. It really goes to show you how spoiled we are here in Columbus,Ohio with the selections of gluten-free food we have. 


We ate most of our meals at the beach house,so dining out wasn’t a big issue.  We did visit Margaritaville and got ice cream out from a couple of different places. Margaritaville does have a nice gluten-free menu,including buns for their burgers. However,after the introduction of Udi’s,Rudi’s and Canyon Bakehouse gluten-free buns,these were horrible. I hate to say that,but they had no flavor,bad texture &crumbled easily. I ended up taking the bun off of my sandwich and focusing on the amazing french fries and stealing bites of Jon’s gluten-free brownie sundae. 

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A lot of the little shops in North Carolina carry Blue Bell ice cream. I was concerned that I hadn’t contacted them previously,but was able to find this list on Gluten-Free Appetite:

Blue Bell Products Suitable for Those Avoiding Gluten

Standard Ice Cream Flavors:

  • Banana Split
  • Buttered Pecan
  • Butter Crunch
  • Candy Jar
  • Caramel Turtle Fudge
  • Century Sundae
  • Cherry Vanilla
  • Chocolate Chip
  • French Vanilla
  • Homemade Vanilla
  • Mint Chocolate Chip
  • Mocha Almond Fudge
  • Mocha Madness
  • Moo-llennium Crunch
  • Natural Vanilla Bean
  • Peaches &Homemade Vanilla
  • Pecan Pralines ‘n Cream
  • Peppermint
  • Snickerdoodle
  • Southern Hospitality
  • Strawberry
  • Strawberries &Homemade Vanilla
  • Tin Roof
  • White Chocolate Almond
  • Standard Ice Cream Flavors
  • Banana Split Buttered Pecan
  • Butter Crunch Candy Jar
  • Caramel Turtle Fudge Century Sundae
  • Cherry Vanilla Chocolate Chip
  • French Vanilla Homemade Vanilla
  • Mint Chocolate Chip Mocha Almond Fudge
  • Mocha Madness Moo-llennium Crunch
  • Natural Vanilla Bean Peaches &Homemade Vanilla
  • Pecan Pralines ‘n Cream Peppermint
  • Snickerdoodle Southern Hospitality
  • Strawberry Strawberries &Homemade Vanilla
  • Strawberry Cheesecake Tin Roof
  • White Chocolate Almond

Regional Ice Cream Flavors and No Sugar Added:

  • Banana Nut
  • Banana Split (No Sugar Added*)
  • Black Walnut
  • Buttered Pecan (No Sugar Added*)
  • Coffee
  • Country Vanilla (No Sugar Added*)
  • Lemon
  • Dutch Chocolate (No Sugar Added*)
  • Pineapples &Homemade Vanilla
  • The Great Divide (No Sugar Added*)
  • Pistachio Almond
  • Banana Nut Banana Split
  • Black Walnut Buttered Pecan
  • Coffee Country Vanilla
  • Lemon Dutch Chocolate
  • Pineapples &Homemade Vanilla The Great Divide
  • Pistachio Almond

Light Ice Cream Flavors and Market Specific Ice Cream Flavors:

  • Homemade Vanilla
  • Café con Leche
  • Southern Hospitality
  • Mango
  • The Great Divide
  • Mardi Gras
  • Tropical Paradise
  • Yogurt Flavors
  • Banana Split Nonfat
  • Sherbet Quarts
  • Country Vanilla Low Fat
  • Lime
  • Strawberry Nonfat
  • Orange
  • The Great Divide Low Fat
  • Pineapple
  • Rainbow
  • Homemade Vanilla Café con Leche
  • Southern Hospitality Mango
  • The Great Divide Mardi Gras
  • Tropical Paradise
  • Yogurt Flavors
  • Banana Split Nonfat Sherbet Quarts
  • Country Vanilla Low Fat Lime
  • Strawberry Nonfat Orange
  • The Great Divide Low Fat Pineapple
  • Rainbow

  *The No Sugar Added uses Aspartame.

I had the Peaches with Homemade Vanilla and fell in love. The peaches were nice,big chunks and the vanilla was one of the best I have ever tasted. Perfect end to a long day on the beach!

 

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