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		<title>Gluten Free Snack Guide for Traveling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the challenges of traveling on a gluten free diet is having access to foods that you know are gluten free.   On your first few trips, this will require some planning and probably a little research, but hopefully this post will help give you some ideas to get started. Below we&#8217;ve attempted to cover [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the challenges of traveling on a gluten free diet is having access to foods that you know are gluten free.   On your first few trips, this will require some planning and probably a little research, but hopefully this post will help give you some ideas to get started.</p>
<p>Below we&#8217;ve attempted to cover a variety of different types of travel, ranging from traveling to the mall to traveling overseas. </p>
<h3>Snacks you can keep in the vehicle for eating on the go:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Almonds or mixed nuts</li>
<li>Gluten-free cookies</li>
<li>Dried fruits (raisins, etc.)</li>
<li>Lara Bars, EnviroKidz Organic Crispy Rice Bars, or another gluten-free energy bar</li>
<li>Gluten-free crackers</li>
</ul>
<h3>Snacks to keep in your desk drawer (or children could keep in a school locker):</h3>
<ul>
<li>Canned fruit with flip-top lids</li>
<li>Fresh fruit (apples and bananas store well and aren&#8217;t messy to eat)</li>
<li>Microwavable packages of gluten-free soup (or bullion cubes)</li>
<li>Microwavable rice noodle meals</li>
<li>Peanut butter and rice cakes</li>
<li>Individual cups of applesauce or fruit cocktail</li>
<li>Gluten-free cookies</li>
<li>Gluten-free candies</li>
<li>Gluten-free dry cereal in zipper bags</li>
<li>Individual-size boxes of 100% fruit juice</li>
<li>Baked or reduced-fat gluten-free potato chips</li>
<li>Gluten-free baked tortilla chips</li>
</ul>
<h3>Snacks if you have refrigerator access while traveling:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Hard-boiled egg</li>
<li>Gluten-free yogurt</li>
<li>Single serving orange juice bottles</li>
<li>Single serving tomato juice cans</li>
<li>Gluten-free rice pudding or tapioca pudding</li>
<li>Sliced veggies and gluten-free salad dressing</li>
</ul>
<h3>Snacks to keep in your briefcase, backpack or purse:</h3>
<ul>
<li>Baked or reduced-fat gluten-free potato chips</li>
<li>Gluten-free baked tortilla chips</li>
<li>Gluten-free cereal in a zipper bag</li>
<li>Mixed nuts</li>
<li>Gluten-free candies</li>
<li>Gluten-free popcorn in a zipper bag</li>
<li>Dried fruit snacks or raisin mini boxes</li>
<li>Small carrots</li>
<li>Gluten-free cookies</li>
<li>Larabars or EnviroKidz Organic Crispy Rice Bars</li>
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<p>Have any snacks you use for traveling?  Let us know in the comments below and we could get it added to our list!</p>
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