Traveling to Zurich, Switzerland with Food Allergies City Guide
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1M ago
A city often brushed aside as a mere pit stop en route to the magnificent Alps, holds much to be explored, including for those traveling with food allergies to Zurich, Switzerland. After many brief stopovers in the past, I found beautiful accommodations to stay right in the city, immersing myself in art, history, and countless Christmas markets. I wandered through cobblestone streets weaving along the river, enjoying the romance of European architecture and dining on safe allergy-friendly meals. Getting to Zurich, Switzerland Zurich is a great jumping off point in Europe, and many use it a ..read more
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Traveling to Germany with Food Allergies Guide
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1M ago
With the beauty of the Black Forest, countryside castles by the Rhine, and cities filled with culture and history, Germany is a fascinating place to explore, including for those traveling with food allergies. My experiences traveling to Germany with food allergies have varied over the years. On my recent trip I was happily surprised and impressed with more food allergy awareness than in the past. This guide for traveling with food allergies to Germany focuses on recent travel to Berlin and Frankfurt. It also includes some photo highlights from Munich and Berlin in the summer months on past ..read more
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U.S. New England Road Trip with Food Allergies
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
5M ago
Fall is the perfect time for a New England road trip in the U.S. With food allergies taken into consideration, there are still countless places to visit and explore. As a New England native who loves fall, I wanted to share my favorite time of year in the Northeast with my Swiss boyfriend. On one trip, we squeezed in over 1,000 miles of driving from Philadelphia where we live, north through upstate New York, Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, and finally my home state of Massachusetts. NEW YORK Our adventure began in the Hudson Valley. We booked an adorable Bed & Breakfast for the night tha ..read more
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Ordering Gelato In Italy With Food Allergies
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
10M ago
Can you safely find gelato in Italy with food allergies? This question comes up frequently with clients and it is not a simple answer. There are many factors to consider and each gelateria is different. Some understand cross contact but many don’t. It is also not usually clear how the gelato is processed and machines cleaned in between flavors. Although my considerations below are focused on peanut and tree nut allergies, many of them also apply to other food allergies. What I consider when ordering gelato: If I see that there are lots of loose containers of nuts on counters or cone displays ..read more
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Top 10 Allergy Travel Packing Essentials
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1y ago
Want to be as prepared as possible for traveling with food allergies? These top 10 allergy travel packing essentials are my most used travel products at home and all over the world! *There are a few snack favorites that I recognize may not work for everyone but are my ‘go-to’ snacks for my food allergies. IN MY PURSE I’ve been using PracMedic Bags Epipen Carry Case for years now. I love that it is insulated and can fit multiple epipens or Auvi-Q and my inhaler. It does take up a good amount of space in my purse, but I can still use a fairly small crossbody bag with no problem!   ..read more
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1:1 Consulting Sessions Are Now Available!
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1y ago
By popular demand, I am excited to now offer individualized 1:1 consulting sessions. Whether you need guidance with dining out, travel, socializing with food allergies or anything else food allergy lifestyle or travel related, you can now sign up for a session with me! These individualized consulting sessions will help you navigate the food allergy lifestyle and travel as safely and confidently as possible. They are designed to answer questions you have and reach towards goals you want to achieve. Learn more here. The post 1:1 Consulting Sessions Are Now Available! appeared first on Miss Aller ..read more
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“How To Dine Out With Food Allergies” Course is now live!
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1y ago
My online course, “How To Dine Out With Food Allergies” is now live! With life-threatening food allergies, dining out is an actual process of steps that we must go through every time we dine out. For many, it can be filled with stress and anxiety. I used to have those feelings and know them well! I went through some really intense periods of stress and exhaustion, when it felt like cooking at home was much simpler and more enjoyable than going out to a restaurant. By learning to use the most effective tools and strategies over the past three decades, I went from feeling stressed and anxious to ..read more
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Avoid These Risks If You Are Traveling With Food Allergies
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1y ago
As someone with severe food allergies, the travel risks I take are calculated. I dine out but I choose where based on the safest options and years of experience. There are also some simple risks I avoid that help for safer travel. Below are my top five risks to avoid when traveling with food allergies. Risk #1: Packing foods and cosmetics you’ve never tried Why ask for trouble, right? It’s pretty typical to buy travel sized products and snacks to pack. When I do this, I only choose foods and products that I know I’ve already had success with. I will not try something new before I travel. If on ..read more
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Traveling with Food Allergies to Florence, Italy
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1y ago
Traveling with food allergies to Florence, Italy, one of the most popular tourist cities in Italy, is absolutely possible. The capital city of the Tuscany region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a city that was once the center for medieval European trade, is also known for its Renaissance art, incredible cuisine, and delicious red wines. Florence is somewhere I’ve been fortunate to visit a number of times, but on this recent trip I had the pleasure of experiencing some of the best of Italian gastronomy, which was not hindered by my food allergies. Getting There On this trip I was already in E ..read more
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Traveling With Food Allergies to Verona, Italy
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by Miss Allergic Reactor
1y ago
Verona, Italy is known for its pasta dishes, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, and summer Operas in the Arena. Traveling with food allergies to Verona is something I have done numerous times and each visit is even more enjoyable than the last. Due to its proximity to Venice, it is often overlooked, but one that I always recommend for its beauty, easy accessibility, excellent food, and plenty to see. Verona has everything from an approachable Colosseum, to numerous duomos, and walking streets full of that charming aesthetic only Italy can provide. Since it is not as well-known, it is much easier ..read more
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