I am on vacation this week. It's already Monday and my hubby and I are still at home. I don't mind traveling north to visit my husband's family because it's a smaller rural area and it's easier to get around, but this trip is to go to IL to see my birth daughter, birth granddaughter, and a couple of my family members who still live in IL.
I have been on this forum since the end of Nov., 2011, but it has taken me time and will probably take even more time to fully understand what types of foods to eat (and where to find them while traveling). Since I'll be going to IL (very close to Chicago), I've decided to prepare foods ahead of time which means I've spent all day in the kitchen. I feel fully prepared for this trip, unlike many others in the past. On some of my previous days away from home I've taken a few things along, but then relied on being able to find restaurants that could provide proper foods for someone with MC. Although the area my husband's family is from is a more rural city, I ended up VERY frustrated when I wasn't able to find adequate foods. When those types of feelings occur, I don't look forward to the next times away from home.
BUT - I want to thank everyone who has shared not only their experiences but also their recipes. I have utilized some of them, and in the process have started becoming more creative on my own (which really has surprised me since I never liked cooking).
Foods I will be taking with me:
Chicken (already cooked, skins and bones removed)
Pork (already cooked and bones removed)
Sweet potatoes (already cooked and removed from the peelings)
Green Beans (cooked)
Tuna Salad (quinoa noodles, tuna, sea salt, pepper, small amounts of celery & onion)
GF lunch meat
GF Buns
Lays Potato Chips
Tortilla Corn Chips
Rice Cakes
Chex Cereal
GF Brownies (I made)
Bananas
Avacodos
Earth Balance (SF)
Almond butter
GF peanut butter
.. and probably a couple more misc. things I can't think of at the moment
To be honest, I haven't taken the Enterolab tests yet, so I am not certain if I am intolerant to any of these foods. But for now I am just going to do the best I can with what I do know.
Anyway, if I am hungry I will have my own choices. I will also be checking the internet for restaurants for specific towns I will be in.
Again - I thank everyone here. Since being diagnosed with LC finding this site has been the best thing that has happened to me. I still have a lot to learn, but I know I'm headed in the right direction.
Paula

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