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Good Luck, Gabes, until you arrive home. Are you going to kiss Aussie soil when you get off the plane? I know it will be such a relief. You are my hero (heroine?)!

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I hope Sunday has been a good day. I'm so glad you found that little café. Lamb is gentle on my system, also. It's one of the three meats I eat. Very expensive in the U.S., however.

Who would have thought that this trip would help you realize that casien is a new intolerance?

Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. We've all learned a lot about travelling in a foreign country with MC.

I'm sure you'll be happy to return home. It's nice to read that TK will have a Gabes meal ready when you arrive.

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

Polly - not sure about kissing aussie soil. I will be kissing my vast range of GF/SF/YF/DF products that i can get with minimal hassle and i will be kissing my kitchen my simplified gooey food diet will taste like heaven when i get home


Gloria - we are very lucky in australia that lamb is cheaper than beef, (and it is the same here in france as lamb is very prevalent in this region)
every restaurant cafe always has a lamb dish. one thing that is rare and expensive in australia is duck, (and i love it) so every chance i can, i have been having duck (i think i have had it 3 times now) while everyone else at the table is eating foods that i cant, i am oblivious as i am savouring beautiful duck, today when the group were having deserts, i excused myself and went wandering the shops on my own. the group understood totally and even apologised that they were ordering them (these 5 were the nice guys of the bid team ) none of the irritating ones were there

i had my treat of duck, champagne, overlooking the harbour/dock with crystal clear water in the south of france. I didnt need any more than that (and i didnt have to pay)
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Post by ant »

i had my treat of duck, champagne, overlooking the harbour/dock with crystal clear water in the south of france. I didnt need any more than that (and i didnt have to pay)
Really glad you finally got a day in the sun. :cool: You soooo deserved it!

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

thanks Ant.

i dont think i could have kept working without a days break like that.
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Dear Gabes;
I have been off-line all weekend as my daughter was here, and missed your posts about hotel move and food crises.

Sorry I was not able to chirp in and add my support and sympathy.

I hope you have got things under control again and that your next few days go smoothly, and quickly.

sendign warm, gluten/casein free food thoughts, :grin:
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Post by Gabes-Apg »

thanks linda....

hope you had a fabbo weekend with your daughter.

i can feel those warm GF/CF food thoughts! and it is those thoughts that have got me through the past 2.5 weeks.
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Post by Ginny »

Gabes you are an inspiration! Good comes to those who do good. The whole key to this disease is patience and perseverance and you have met the challenge. Soon you will be home again and you will be able to look back and pat yourself on the back on how well you did!! :tigerpoobearhug: Ginny
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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Morning Gabes - probably afternoon though. :grin:

I too have been off line due to very bad storms that we had last Thursday night. There are still people without power.

I want to sincerely thank you for the thorough posting you did while travelling and so admire your perserverance and dedication to your diet. Sorry about the meltdown but we have all been there one time or the other.

Presume you are on your way home now and I know what you mean about loving your kitchen.

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Post by Gabes-Apg »

maggie
sorry to hear that you had storms and no power- that is not good at all.

Especially for us kitchen lovers and love to cook.

thanks for your hugs and support - i am less than one hour away from departing.

it will be sad to leave the bid team as i have enjoyed it but i really want my bed, my kitchen and my food. cant wait for stewed meat and overcooked veges
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Bon voyage, Gabes.
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Post by Rosie »

Gabes, I've been following your 3 week odyssey to France, and have to say that you are an inspiration! And the sometimes unsympathetic way restaurant people can react is upsetting!

If you want to find a place tougher than France to get a gluten-free meal, try Texas! I was there last month for a famaily wedding, and felt like I was existing on hamburger patties and steamed asparagus, and even that wasn't without problems. Twice in the same day ordered a hamburger minus the bun and got it served on the bun. Then the dirty look I got when I explained to the waitress that the cook just couldn't take the hamburger off the bun, but had to cook me a new hamburger....... The cook make me wait a real long time...... However, a small revenge was the tiny tip! :thatsit:

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