Tag: travel
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CSID-Friendly Three Cup Chicken

I realized I hadn’t written a blog post in a while, but I finally got inspired to step back into the kitchen last night. We’ve been busy doing a bit of travel this summer and moving, but I’ll keep better tabs on doing more updates than I have been. One of the cool things about…
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Coconut Chicken Korma
If you know me, you know how much I love coconut milk! That’s why when I was first diagnosed with CSID, I was shocked to discover a lot of coconut milk contains sugar. There are alternatives, of course, and you can find coconut milk without it, but it does take some digging. You’re probably like…
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Super Simple Döner Recipe with Special Sauce
If you’ve traveled to Europe then you’ve most likely stumbled across a late night shop offering a delicious fast food treat called the döner. The döner kebab, a popular Middle Eastern street food, traces its origins to the 19th century Ottoman Empire, with potential roots in the Anatolian region of Turkey. The dish evolved from…
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Navigating Dining Out with Strict Dietary Restrictions
Dining out can be such an exciting and enjoyable experience, offering a chance to savor delectable dishes prepared by skilled chefs. The best part of the experience is that you won’t be the one who has to clean up at the end of it. However, for individuals with dietary restrictions, this experience can sometimes be…
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How Do I Travel When I Have Dietary Restrictions?
Traveling is a wonderful way to explore new cultures, savor diverse cuisines, and create lasting memories. However, for individuals with dietary restrictions, the idea of traveling can often spark feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. Whether you’re following a specific diet due to allergies, intolerances, religious beliefs, ethical choices, or health reasons, it’s essential to know…
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Spanish Paella (CSID-friendly version)

WHAT IS PAELLA? PAELLA (PAI-EI-UH) is a classic Spanish rice dish made with rice, saffron, veggies, chicken, and seafood cooking and served in one pan. Paella originates from Valencia, but it’s typically recognized as the national food of Spain. There are numerous varieties to try out, but the most common include chicken, seafood, or mixed…