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    Explore "glutenfreevacation" with insightful episodes like "96: How to Take a Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Vacation with Laura Falzon" and "Gluten Free Travel Tips Part II" from podcasts like ""Soaring Child: Thriving with ADHD" and "Travel Gluten Free"" and more!

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    96: How to Take a Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Vacation with Laura Falzon

    96: How to Take a Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free Vacation with Laura Falzon

    How do you stay gluten-free when you're away from the comfort of your own kitchen? That's the question we'll dive into today. 

    Laura Falzon, the creator of the popular YouTube channel Five Hungry Travelers, joins the show to share practical tips and strategies to make travel less stressful and more enjoyable for families who are prioritizing health conscious choices. Laura shares ways to travel without compromising on dietary restrictions. She has worked for years in the travel industry before starting her own business as a birth doula.

    When her child needed to adapt his diet to manage his ADHD symptoms, their whole family learned to trust their bodies and heal themselves through a gluten free and dairy free diet. As a result, Laura developed an approach to take their diet on the road and continue their family adventures around the world. Now, she shares this expertise on her YouTube channel, Five Hungry Travelers, to help families confidently travel with kids with dietary restrictions.

     

    Link mentioned in the episode: 

    The ADHD Symptom Reduction Tool: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/tool 

     

    Key Takeaways:

    [5:07] Why Laura created 5 Hungry Travelers

    [7:01] How Laura’s son is doing today

    [8:06] Common challenges families face when traveling with dietary restrictions

    [11:55] How these challenges change when traveling internationally

    [15:35] Tips for parents to effectively communicate dietary needs on the go

    [18:59] Where to go to find information about eating on the go with dietary needs

    [21:38] What Laura travels with, in case her meal options don’t go as planned

    [23:30] Tips for managing airport travel with dietary restrictions

    [23:47] Laura’s favorite destinations that cater to dietary restrictions

    [30:44] Laura’s advice to a family who feeling scared to take her family on a trip because of dietary restrictions

    [32:05] Where to find Laura online

     

    Memorable Moments:

    ”This diet has made a difference in us even being able to travel. So of course we’re going to stick with it because I, myself, having been gluten free for a couple of years, know when I get some gluten and how badly I feel. And the last thing I want is to feel that way on vacation…and the same is true for my child.”

    ”We’re not going to fudge it. People are always like, ‘You have to live a little bit.  You’re on vacation.' Absolutely not. That’s the worst piece of advice.”

    ”I strongly recommend that you practice before you go…what you need to say to keep your family safe.”

    ”I really want to encourage folks not to be apologetic and afraid to speak up. We’re so afraid of being a hassle, being a bother. But many people who work in the food industry…they love to make their guests happy…So give them the opportunity.”

    ”You go from overwhelmed, ‘I can’t possibly do it. It’s too hard,' to ‘I can do it, and I feel better.’ It’s so worth it!”

    ”ADHD kids thrive on routine…That is still true on vacation.”

    ”It’s not the vacation you used to have….There’s still a lot of mental load involved in planning.”

     

    How to Connect with Laura Falzon:

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FiveHungryTravelers 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5hungrytravelers/ 

     

    Dana Kay Resources:

    Website: https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/ 

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ADHDThriveInstitute/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhdthriveinstitute/ 

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/adhd-thrive-institute/mycompany/ 

    Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/adhdthriveinstitute/ 

    Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adhd_thriveinstitute 

    International Best Selling Book, Thriving with ADHD – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/book/ 

    Free Reduce ADHD Symptoms Naturally Masterclass - https://bit.ly/3GAbFQl 

    ADHD Parenting Course – https://info.adhdthriveinstitute.com/parentingadhd
    ADHD Thrive Method 4 Kids Program – https://adhdthriveinstitute.com/packages/

     

    Gluten Free Travel Tips Part II

    Gluten Free Travel Tips Part II

    Travel Gluten Free Podcast

    Season 08 Episode 03

    Gluten Free Travel Tips Part II

     

    Today I’m delighted to host Ellen again as we share some top tips for gluten-free travel. Ellen started Gluten-free Vacations to help gluten free travelers plan their vacations to the Caribbean, Mexico, and Disney.

     

    Always Pack Gluten Free Snacks

     

    Ellen once made the mistake of not packing gluten free snacks on one of her travels and could only find French fries as a gluten free option. It is important to pack snacks even if you think you will find gluten free food during your trip. We also talk more about the range of snacks to carry and how to pack them.

     

    Take Gluten Free Translation Cards with You

     

    Although you can use Google translate to make translation cards or explain to someone in another language what you need to eat, Google does not always do a great job on translation accuracy. Make sure to carry translation cards with you when you travel. You could contact the local chamber or embassy for assistance in finding someone to help you create a translation card in another language. We also share an app that you can use to pull up restaurant cards in this episode!

     

    Talk to the Chef to Find Out What’s Gluten Free

     

    Introduce yourself to the chef or the restaurant manager, and let them know your need for gluten free food is for medical reasons rather than a personal preference; besides asking the chef what gluten free foods they have, find out how they prepare food in the kitchen. For instance, if they have separate fryers to avoid cross-contamination or if they change their gloves before they prep your food.

     

    Ask for a Microwave and Mini Fridge for Your Gluten-Free Food

     

    Getting a microwave or mini-fridge is one of the most helpful elements when traveling and staying in a hotel or air. However, if you have a refrigerator with hotel food, make sure not to remove that food from the fridge in the hotel you are staying in and put yours in the refrigerator because you will be charged for using their food. Call the front desk to request another refrigerator for your gluten free food.

     

    Notify Your Host of Your Gluten-Free Dietary Needs

     

    Our final tip is on why calling your hosts, be it the resorts, restaurants, cruises, or airplanes, ahead of time and letting them know your dietary needs will make your vacation a better experience for you, your host, and your family or friends that you are traveling with on your adventure!

    Connect with Ellen from Gluten-Free Vacations

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