It’s been years now. Years since I found out what was wrong
me, and still it’s a daily struggle. The
constant fluctuation of bloat, the wondering if something I ate had a hidden
ingredient or just the huffs at having to spend a fortune on “safe” food at the
supermarket. It affects every day of my life and so I’m here to share this
never ending journey with you.
A lot of the time I curse the “trendy” people who say “Oh I
totally have coeliacs, it’s awful isn’t it.” (and then help themselves to
another bread roll) and sometimes I’m begrudgingly thankful because it means
that now more people than ever know what it means to be gluten free; however
basic the understanding. I travel a bit and it plays havoc with my insides.
I’m forever searching for places to eat in every city or country I go to, and
so, I thought I’d create this, a blog about finding hidden gems for sufferers (or
places to avoid), good and bad encounters, comparisons of products, brands that
I think everyone needs in their life and sometimes I’ll even just share my own
recipes (and maybe sell items!). Somewhere in this blog, I hope you find what I have to say
interesting.
It’s pretty unbelievable the amount of time I have to
dedicate to an area that most people don’t even need to think about, so I might
as well share what I’m learning along the way. And after all this time, I’m definitely still
learning.
Yes yes yes! I found this blog of yours yesterday but you've already delighted me with your post about Denver (where I'm going to travel) and I'm happy to go through your blog to find out more :) it's gonna be definitely different from what I know from Czech Republic or Austria but I hope I'll get a chance to try restaurants from your review. Thanks for doing this 💜
ReplyDeleteOnly wish I had, had more time to go and try more places in Denver! I'm sure there will be plenty of other posts from there as well as other cities in the US and around the world. Keep checking back! Thanks for the love!
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