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Share your gluten-free travel stories

After reading hundreds of gluten-free blogs each week, reading travel blogs is my next biggest guilty pleasure. I devour online journals of solo travelers, group travels, and food adventures from across the globe. Since I don’t travel as often as I would like due to my “real” job, I can sort of satiate my travel bug by reading all of the amazing travel adventures out there. Now I want to read your stories.

May is Celiac Awareness Month. I want to celebrate the month by hearing all of your gluten-free travel stories, both good and bad.  Did you have an amazing experience in Italy? (I did!) Did you get glutened in Asia? (BOO!) Do you have a picture of a delicious gluten-free dish from a remote island? Tell me! As the stories come in, I will start consolidating them and posting them each week throughout the month of May. Let’s embrace our gluten-freeness and encourage others to travel like we do.

Questions? Stories? Email me at gfglobetrotter at gmail. com

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Happy 1st Blogiversary Gluten-Free Globetrotter!

Gluten-Free Globetrotter circles the globe!
Gluten-Free Globetrotter circles the globe!

Today is the one year anniversary of launching this gluten-free travel blog. After writing my Gluten-Free Fun blog for more than 4 years, I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to keep up with writing a second blog. As with so many parts of my life, I dove right in and accepted the self-imposed challenge of writing another blog. I am proud of myself for being here one year later and not abandoning this blog along the way.

This blog is a labor of love and still very much a work in progress. I hope for some big changes for Gluten-Free Globetrotter over the next year. This blog is a perfect outlet for me to write about two of my favorite passions in life: travel and being gluten-free.

As I celebrate my one year “blogiversary” I realize it’s been quite a year! Here are some of my Gluten-Free Globetrotter highlights from the past year:

Thank you for all of your support and comments over the past year. I have really big ideas for the year to come. Stay tuned!