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You want to get away. You want to eat some of the best food of your life, on the road, in a car with the windows rolled down. You want to feel free.
Unfortunately, when you have to eat gluten-free, travel is rarely that spontaneous. You never know if you’re going to find much you can eat in a gas station off the highway (Fritos are gluten-free). Walk into a diner in the middle of the country and you might be met with confused stares when you ask to see a gluten-free menu. You’re hungry. This trip isn’t what you expected.
Here are my five essential tips to ensure a great and filling vacation.
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