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Reimagining Traditional Holiday Dishes Gluten-Free Style
Saison 9 · Épisode 27
jeudi 23 novembre 2023 • Durée 15:22
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
Season 09 Episode 27
Reimagining Traditional Holiday Dishes Gluten-Free Style
Imagine having the freedom to travel anywhere, relishing in the local cuisine, and not worrying about gluten ruining your adventure. That has been my journey and I can't wait to share my gluten-free travel tips and recipes with you! From transforming traditional dishes into gluten-free delights using Kinnick Kinnick’s one-to-one flour mix to whipping up mouth-watering vegan, gluten-free desserts like pumpkin risotto and grain-free apple pie, we are set to bring a delicious twist to your culinary world. Also, you'll learn how to navigate different countries and cultures with ease while sticking to your gluten-free lifestyle.
If you're keen on experimenting with gluten-free main courses, there were some fantastic suggestions such as citrus and herb butter roast turkey and simple roasted turkey from the gluten-free fix. For a twist on tradition, you might consider the bacon and herb roasted turkey breast from Jelly Toast.
Gluten Free Holidays
The festive season is a time of joy and indulgence. For those who live a gluten-free lifestyle, it can often feel like a challenge to fully enjoy the culinary delights that the holiday season has to offer. But, with a little creativity and some helpful guidance, the holiday season can be just as delicious for the gluten-free community.
I haven’t made all of these recipes yet, but every one is from one of many gluten-free sites that I love and trust. From Apple Cider Margaritas, to Cinnamon Orange Cranberry sauce, to Citrus and Herb Buttered Turkey - there’s something for everyone this episode. And, of course, my favorite part is always the dessert, so you’ll find plenty of sweet options for your table this holiday season.
In this conversation, we also explore some fantastic vegan and gluten-free dessert ideas. Find out how to whip up gluten-free holiday desserts from pumpkin risotto to grain-free apple pie and a delicious gingerbread house. Also, don't miss my tips on navigating different countries and cultures while on a gluten-free travel, understanding labeling laws, and making the most out of your gluten-free adventures. So, tune in and join me on this delicious journey.
Gluten Free Resources
Journey safely with The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Get the best tool for traveling gluten free with Equal Eats Cards
Get the PracMedic Travel Medicine Bag
Find your next vacation with your Travel Gluten Free $40 credit towards your stay!
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Home Baked Gluten Free Bread Recipes for the Holidays
Saison 9 · Épisode 26
jeudi 16 novembre 2023 • Durée 46:39
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
Season 09 Episode 26
Home Baked Gluten Free Bread Recipes for the Holidays
Join me in this enlightening chat with Jennifer Fitzpatrick from the Nomadic Fitzpatrick's as we journey through her transformative experiences since being diagnosed with celiac disease. Get a front-row seat as she narrates her inspiring journey of moving to Boston to embrace a gluten-free lifestyle, along with her audacious sabbatical to backpack around the globe on a gluten-free diet. Get inspired as we dissect Jennifer's experience and how she overcame her dietary restrictions to explore and enjoy life fully.
Our exploration of gluten-free living continues as Jennifer shares her enriching experience in Madrid, where she managed to maintain a safe and healthy lifestyle thanks to the local supermarket chain and the heartwarming hospitality of her host family. Hear about Jennifer's fascinating culinary adventures, language encounters, and more, making for a truly unique overseas experience.
Traveling Around the World Gluten Free
In 2019, Jen Fitzpatrick and her husband Dylan took unpaid sabbaticals from their work and set out as nomads to backpack across the world for six months - she being a Celiac. Her goal was to travel safely without getting sick. She decided to bring home recipes from around the world, which she put together in her new eBook Gluten Free Travel at Home.
Jen loves to empower others to eat well and travel with Celiac disease. You can find guides, tips and gluten-free recipes on her website. Definitely purchase her two new ebooks: Bread Recipes from Around the World and Gluten Free Travel at Home for amazing, delicious, kitchen-tested gluten-free goodness you can create in your own home.
Let your culinary curiosity be piqued as Jennifer gives us a peek into her two exciting cookbooks - Gluten-Free Travel at Home and Bread Recipes from Around the World Made Gluten-Free. Listen in as we explore her favorite recipes, her experiences with gluten-free baking, and some handy tips for those new to the gluten-free baking scene.
Listen in to find out holiday gluten-free baking tips, what gluten-free flour mixes are best and how Jen came up with the recipes for her gluten-free cookbooks. Learn why she loved visiting Madrid, how she ate without getting sick when traveling the world and how she became a classical violinist.
Gluten Free Resources
Journey safely with The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Get the best tool for traveling gluten free with Equal Eats Cards
Get the PracMedic Travel Medicine Bag
Find your next vacation with your Travel Gluten Free $40 credit towards your stay!
Follow me on Social Media via Facebook, Youtube, Pinterest, or Instagram
Interested in Podcasting? You’ll want to checkout Libsyn
Cut your post-production time with quality show notes from Podium
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Traveling Gluten Free in Our National Parks
Saison 9 · Épisode 17
jeudi 31 août 2023 • Durée 19:19
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
Season 09 Episode 17
Traveling Gluten Free in Our National Parks
Here’s the 411 on National Parks, activities to do, when to go and how to navigate the park you choose to visit. I'll also take you on a brief tour of the National Park Service website and tell you about the National Park Foundation, why you want to purchase a National Park Pass, why you want to bring gluten free food inside the parks, and how to reserve a camping spot!
National Park Activities
So, what can you do in a national park? What do you want to do? Find out about local geologic features? How about the history of how our country's government formed? Or maybe you want to learn about the ecosystem of the Everglades? Sound overwhelming? Why not start at the National Park website where you can search by activity, find out about ranger-guided hikes, tours, and presentations and also see if the park you are visiting has the Junior Ranger Program for kids.
When you visit the National Park website, you can:
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Search for National Parks by state
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see what parks, monument and national lands are in the state
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find out what activities each individual park has to offer
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Purchase a National Park annual pass (highly recommended!)
Eating Gluten Free in National Parks
Unfortunately, this has proven almost hopeless as the parks only provide mostly fast food. Every once in a while, you can find an upscale lodge with a dining room that can accommodate Celiac disease, but overall, plan on bringing your own food with you to be safe.
Gluten Free Resources
Journey safely with The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free which walks you through planning your next gluten-free travel adventure!
Get the best tool for traveling gluten free with Equal Eats Cards
Get the PracMedic Travel Medicine Bag. I just picked one up from Amazon, and I’m excited to travel with this handy medical bag.
Looking for a warm getaway this year? Find your next vacation on Airbnb! Get Your Travel Gluten Free discount with a $40 credit towards your stay!
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Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend
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with The Spanish Nomad Patricia
Saison 5 · Épisode 21
vendredi 29 janvier 2021 • Durée 41:06
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 21
with The Spanish Nomad Patricia
Today, my guest is a gluten-intolerant world traveler who is a US resident living in Mongolia. She moved there almost three years ago when her husband’s job took them to live in this unpopulated country on the other side of the globe.”We didn’t even know where Mongolia was except that it was somewhere in Asia!” Not knowing anything about Mongolia, Patricia and her husband found this an opportunity for a new cultural experience.
The 411 on Mongolia
The capital city of U is massive, with massive skyscrapers and tall buildings. "It is a contrasting city as it has very old Soviet buildings. It also has in yurts, which are the traditional housing for nomadic people, in the outskirts of the town," Patricia says you can stand in the modern skyscrapers and look down upon the valley dotted with yurts. "You can see the very rural with the ultra-modern, with the Soviet mixed."
If you want to travel to Mongolia, you will need to bring your own food. There aren't many places that are gluten-free friendly or knowledgeable about gluten-free. Soups, bread, and several staples of Mongolian food culture contain gluten. Many servers do not understand what foods contain gluten unless it's a western restaurant in Mongolia.
What to Do When You’re in Mongolia
"Mongolia is a vast place, and there's so much to see," Patricia recommends top destinations such as the Gobi Desert, to the west of Mongolia, you can see and visit lakes. There are other lakes to visit in the north and see the Khovsgol Festival of Ice while in the northern region for a frozen lake festival.
The Altai Mountains in the northwest have a different ethnic group: the Kazakhs, located in Kazakhstan, just west of Mongolia. Here, they celebrate the Golden Eagle Festival. It is a festival to demonstrate the Kazakhs' culture to the world and promote their heritage to their next generations.
Patricia’s Global Travel Adventures
Living in Mongolia has its positive aspects, such as being geographically close to many eastern European and Asian countries. She has visited over a half dozen countries in the past three years including Japan, Nepal and Spain.
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Are you anxious about traveling with Celiacs Disease? Does the thought of getting sick on vacation worry you to no end? Unsure of what travel options are safe and how to choose a safe restaurant away from home for you and your children?
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free will walk you through the process of planning and enjoying your next gluten-free travel adventure! Take the guesswork out of how to travel, where to go, and how to eat safely when you follow the information in my guide. Whether you are celiacs or gluten intolerant, my guide will give you handy information to delight in your next vacation experience!
Learn how to take a trip safely, what questions to ask when you are at a restaurant and which online tools and apps to utilize to find safe, dedicated gluten-free restaurants and food options. Find out what stores to shop at to purchase gluten-free food, determine if a restaurant is gluten-free or celiac friendly, and when you should walk out of a restaurant.
Connect with The Spanish Nomad
Tweet with her on Twitter
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How to Eat Gluten-Free Whole Nutrition with Debra Klein Health Coach
Saison 5 · Épisode 20
vendredi 15 janvier 2021 • Durée 36:09
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 20
How to Eat Gluten-Free Whole Nutrition with Debra Klein Health Coach
Today, my guest is a health coach and food blogger who dedicated her life to creating nourishing food that tastes incredible. She inspires healthy living through lifestyle choices with easy plant-based recipes. Debra has many gluten-free recipes on her blog, and she’s always looking for more folks who want to create their own health journey and promote their own well being by making informed food and lifestyle choices.
Processed Food Vs. Unprocessed Foods
When we can eat foods that are closer to nature, then our body recognizes these foods and knows what to do with them,” says Debra. When you buy pre-packaged foods, even though you are purchasing gluten-free, it may not be enough to “achieve vibrant health.” Just because your food is gluten-free doesn’t make you healthy.
She explains that our bodies get confused when we eat processed foods and can send out an auto-immune response. Having sensitivities, allergies, or auto-immune issues is your body’s way of saying that it doesn’t agree with the food choices that it’s been given.
Using Plant-Based Whole Foods
“Say you’re making lasagna, you can use your vegetable peeler to make zucchini noodles to layer your lasagna, so you don’t have to resort to using processed gluten-free pasta.” She says to embrace the large varieties of whole foods available and use them in creative ways to make different dishes.
Eating Gluten-Free Doesn’t Have to Be Costly
Instead of eating packaged and processed gluten-free foods, Debra suggests eating whole foods for better nutrition and significant food savings for your wallet. “Whether you’re eating vegan, vegetarian, or gluten-free, it’s the packaged and processed food that is the pricier option.”
Focus on Foods You Can Eat
Being gluten-free, it’s easy for us to focus on and be sad about what we can’t eat, especially when watching others freely eat whatever foods they want without hesitation. Instead of focusing on what we can’t eat, focus on what you can eat! “When you focus on what IS available to you as opposed to highlighting what’s not available to you, it’s the flip side. This mindset helps you embrace all that’s there. When you focus on what’s not available, it puts you in a mindset that’s less healthy.”
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Are you anxious about traveling with Celiacs Disease? Does the thought of getting sick on vacation worry you to no end? Unsure of what travel options are safe and how to choose a safe restaurant away from home for you and your children?
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free will walk you through the process of planning and enjoying your next gluten-free travel adventure! Take the guesswork out of how to travel, where to go, and how to eat safely when you follow the information in my guide. Whether you are celiacs or gluten intolerant, my guide will give you handy information to delight in your next vacation experience!
Learn how to take a trip safely, what questions to ask when you are at a restaurant and which online tools and apps to utilize to find safe, dedicated gluten-free restaurants and food options. Find out what stores to shop at to purchase gluten-free food, determine if a restaurant is gluten-free or celiac friendly, and when you should walk out of a restaurant.
Links and Resources Mentioned
Connect with on Facebook
Tweet with Debra on Twitter
Comment on Debra’s Instagram
Look at Debra’s pins on
Starting Your Gluten Free New Year with Emilie Davis of Whole Essential Nutrition
Saison 5 · Épisode 19
jeudi 7 janvier 2021 • Durée 38:18
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 19
Starting Your Gluten Free New Year with Emilie Davis of Whole Essential Nutrition
Emilie taught for 10 years in Utah public schools before deciding to move into the field of health and wellness. She decided to pursue a Graduate degree in Nutrition from NUNM and started her own private practice in 2018. While primarily working on gut health as it relates to digestive disorders, autoimmune disease, neurological disease, and mental health with her clients, Emily can assist anyone looking to level up their health through diet and lifestyle!
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Are you anxious about traveling with Celiacs Disease? Does the thought of getting sick on vacation worry you to no end? Unsure of what travel options are safe and how to choose a safe restaurant away from home for you and your children?
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free will walk you through the process of planning and enjoying your next gluten-free travel adventure! Take the guesswork out of how to travel, where to go, and how to eat safely when you follow the information in my guide. Whether you are celiacs or gluten intolerant, my guide will give you handy information to delight in your next vacation experience!
Learn how to take a trip safely, what questions to ask when you are at a restaurant and which online tools and apps to utilize to find safe, dedicated gluten-free restaurants and food options. Find out what stores to shop at to purchase gluten-free food, determine if a restaurant is gluten-free or celiac friendly, and when you should walk out of a restaurant.
Links and Resources Mentioned
Find Emilie on Facebook
Find out more about Whole Essentials Nutrition on the web
Journey with Travel Gluten Free
Grab the Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Get the BEST all-natural gluten-free travel cosmetics at Lemongrass Spa!
Find cool gluten-free swag in my new shop here
Visit my Travel Deals page on my website
Support Travel Gluten Free on Patreon
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Rerun Episode #69: How to Find a Gluten-Free Restaurant for New Year’s Eve
Saison 5 · Épisode 18
mercredi 30 décembre 2020 • Durée 22:01
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 18
Rerun Episode #69: How to Find a Gluten-Free Restaurant for New Year’s Eve
Welcome to the Travel Gluten Free Podcast, where you can listen in on how to lead a gluten-free lifestyle with more fun and ease! Travel Gluten Free gives you valuable information from finding a safe restaurant to knowing what food is safe to eat when you travel, I'll be with you every step of the way on your gluten-free journey. Lead your gluten-free life, don't let being gluten-free lead your life. Enjoy Food, Enjoy Travel, and Enjoy Life with your show host, Elikqitie!
In this episode, we will dive into tools you can use to find amazing gluten-free friendly, and dedicated gluten-free restaurants to eat on New Year's Eve. If you're new to the gluten-free scene or you've been gluten-free for a while, you can still have a hard time finding a great restaurant. Whether you are a foodie or not, looking for a restaurant at home or on vacation, getting a good gluten-free meal at a nice restaurant can be daunting.
You can use several tools when you want to find a great restaurant for you and your family and friends! Filter for a price, type of food, and ambiance. Learn how to cross-check your restaurant choice and find out the difference between a gluten-free friendly restaurant and a dedicated gluten-free restaurant. Additionally, listen in to find out which three questions to ask when calling a restaurant to determine if they are safe for celiacs.
Opentable
One of the resources I love to use is OpenTable. OpenTable is a reservation site, and I use this resource because it’s easy to instantly filter and find restaurants and reserve online. You can use OpenTable's online website or their mobile app to book a table. Your account setup is free. Find restaurants and make reservations through OpenTable and receive points when you dine at that restaurant using an OpenTable reservation. When you reach a certain level of points, you will receive rewards through OpenTable.
Find Me Gluten Free App
Find Me Gluten Free is available online and as a mobile app. Look for gluten-free friendly, dedicated gluten-free restaurants, places to eat with dedicated fryers. Find different gluten-free features and offerings such as gluten-free bread, gluten-free desserts, late-night, a local chain, vegan-friendly, vegetarian friendly.
100% Gluten Free App
Carrie from For Gluten Sake has celiac disease and has created an app that features dedicated gluten-free restaurants. All restaurants on her app do not have gluten on the premises. This list is smaller than the Find Me Gluten Free app. However, these restaurants are safer since they don’t have gluten on site. She has the largest list of 100% gluten-free spots around the world on her app.
Gluten-Free Philly
Find great eats in Philadelphia and the surrounding area with Michael’s Gluten-Free Philly app. In addition to his app, you can search online for the latest and greatest gluten-free restaurants in Philadelphia.
Trip Advisor
Another way you can 'Find' restaurants is at Tripadvisor. Setup a free account and use this resource to find restaurants in your neighborhood or when you are traveling. Usually, we think of Tripadvisor only when we're traveling. I also like to find fun things to do when I'm going on vacation or at home. Look up restaurants in the town you are eating
Nine Great Gluten Free Restaurants in Moab
Saison 5 · Épisode 17
jeudi 24 décembre 2020 • Durée 14:01
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 17
Nine Great Gluten Free Restaurants in Moab
Moab was just voted #2 on TripAdvisor's Travelers' Choice Awards for New Trending and Emerging Destinations, and it's easy to tell why! With so many great outdoor adventures in one town, Moab is sure to be on traveler's hit lists. Here are nine great gluten-free and Celiac-friendly restaurant choices you'll want to check out while vacationing in Moab.
Denny's Diner has a gluten-free protocol to serve food that is under 20ppm! Can you believe it? I love eating breakfast at Denny's 24 hours. I've eaten at different restaurants all over the United States and have never been sick eating at one!
Love Muffin Cafe for freshly squeezed juices and gluten-free baked items along with amazing egg dishes! Make sure to check out their dairy-free options as well.
Sweet Cravings has gluten-free sandwich offerings along with knowledgeable staff to help you navigate the menu and choose Celiac-safe foods.
Fiesta Mexicana has the gold find with a dedicated fryer! Their chips are safe so grab a plate for lunch and dinner. The staff is very knowledgeable and can direct you towards gluten-free finds.
Go to Moab Brewery for the best-brewed sodas as they create their own brews on-site. Whether you are in the mood for alcohol (don't drink the beer) or a soda, they've got you covered for post-hiking relaxation with a good menu.
Bangkok House for lunch and dinner, and dump gluten-free soy sauce on all your food! Good Asian food choices on their menu.
Moab Coffee Roasters for their coffee and tea - but don't eat the food! They have amazing flavors such as English Toffee, which I absolutely can't get enough of when I go to Moab.
Moab Garage Company is actually inside a remodeled old garage and has a cool atmosphere. MGC also carries a great selection of teas and coffees to start your day outright.
Sunset Grill is an upscale restaurant with gorgeous views of Moab and gluten-free menu choices.
Desert Bistro is a fusion restaurant whose staff is incredibly knowledgeable about the ingredients in their food, and they specialize in allergy protocol. The perfect date-night restaurant, Desert Bistro, has the most amazing gluten-free desserts that you can share with that special someone!
Moab Food Truck Park has a variety of ethnic and American foods. Each food truck has its own protocol so check with the server or owner of the food truck to verify which options are safe.
98 Center Moab is an Asian-Vietnamese-American fusion restaurant that understands what it means to have Celiac disease! I was way impressed with their staff knowledge and their mostly gluten-free menu, and the remainder of their menu can be made gluten-free—lots of vegetarian and meat choices, a great place to go for lunch or dinner.
Where to Stay
Purple Sage Flats and Moab Flats are two boutique hotels in Moab that have been completely redesigned in the past five...
Fun Things to Do in Moab
Saison 5 · Épisode 16
lundi 21 décembre 2020 • Durée 27:07
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 16
Fun Things to Do in Moab
Stop at Moab Information Center and pick up a self-guided tour brochure. It’s a small tri-fold black and white brochure that’s packed full of all the tours the tour companies take you on, except that it’s free because you get to do it yourself and stop as long as you want at the different sites! Pick up a Moab Guest Guide for information and local maps on what to do. You can find these for free at any of the magazines stands in town. I picked up my copy at Denny’s.
Museums in Moab
In 1957, a group of civic leaders began to plan for a city museum, and in February 1958, the museum was incorporated as the Southeastern Utah Society of Arts and Science. Housed in a County building on Center Street, the private archeological collections from Dr. J.W. “Doc” Williams and Ross Musselman provided objects for initial exhibits, with more citizens' donations. During its first 14 months, the museum hosted more than 6000 visitors. Find out about the past rich in geological change, paleontological remnants, and human history that stretched from prehistoric cultures to Mormon pioneer families to out-of-town investors and miners with families. Spend an hour finding out how Moab came to be the town it is today in its 150-year history.
Moab Giants Paleo Safari Dinosaur Park and Museum
“Not only is it set amongst some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery in Moab, Utah, but it’s a unique experience of the ages. Make your own tracks alongside our state of the art, life-size dinosaurs in the land they called home! Moab Giants is the ultimate place to discover the past with cutting edge technology that feels like the future! Visit the newest dinosaur museum in Utah!”
Hole N” the Rock Roadside Attraction
Visit Hole N” the Rock, a most unique home carved out of a huge rock in Utah’s Canyonlands Country. This historic 5,000 square foot home and unusual gift shop and trading post are open all year. Take a guided tour of the home, and appreciate the rich history within its walls.
Outdoor and Adventure Activities in Moab
Take a wild ride jumping out of an airplane at Skydive Moab, Go 4x4, or rent a dirt bike at Canyonlands Jeep and Car Rentals. Grab a mountain bike rental and ride some of the best mountain biking terrains in the world! Hook up with an outfitter or rent your own climbing gear for spectacular rock climbing and canyoneering. Go for some water fun and try boating, SUP Paddleboard, and river tours are available from several outfitters. You can rent snowshoes and cross-country skis in the winter, although they really don't get much snow!
Moab Parks
From Dead Horse Point's prominence, 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River, an ever-changing landscape unfurls. Immense vertical cliffs meet with canyons carved by ice, water, and wind creating a visual masterpiece. Plants and animals surviving on the edge of existence face many challenges of extreme conditions within this high desert environment. Stories of ancient hunters, resting along the cliff tops while knapping chert in preparation for the next hunt, and cowboys of the late 1800s, chasing wild mustangs onto Dead Horse Point, using the narrow neck to block off the natural corral. What story will you discover on your visit to Dead Horse Point State Park?
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Gluten Free Holiday Baking at High Altitudes
Saison 5 · Épisode 15
jeudi 10 décembre 2020 • Durée 21:36
Travel Gluten Free Podcast
S05 Episode 15
Gluten Free Holiday Baking at High Altitudes
When you're cooking or baking gluten-free for the first time, you may not know what recipes are good and where to find recipes that won't let you down. I understand how challenging this can be as I went through my first holiday season with only a couple months of being Celiac under my belt!
Why Is Baking Different at High Altitude?
Air pressure is lower at higher altitudes. The higher you are from sea level, the lower the air pressure becomes.
If you live more than 1,000 feet above sea level, your best bet is to follow high altitude baking recipes.
Because air pressure is lower at high altitudes, any liquids will evaporate quicker. The speed of liquid evaporation makes air bubbles rise to the top and burst. Because the air bubbles leave the baked goods faster, the ingredients in your creation can become densely packed together because the air has left, creating the ingredients to collapse on themselves, giving you a brick.
Be mindful that you cannot substitute baking soda for baking powder or vice-versa, as it won't work. You see, baking powder and baking soda don't actually work the same way. Baking soda needs an acidic ingredient like lemon juice to activate it. And baking powder is, basically, just baking soda with the acid component already built-in. You can't use the two interchangeably. In fact, substituting one for the other can be disastrous.
Tune in to find out gluten-free baking tips for high altitude, why you shouldn’t overmix your batter, the chemical differences between baking soda and baking powder, why you have to use a chemical component when using baking soda and how to convert a “regular” recipe to a high altitude recipe.
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Are you anxious about traveling with Celiacs Disease? Does the thought of getting sick on vacation worry you to no end? Unsure of what travel options are safe and how to choose a safe restaurant away from home for you and your children?
The Guide to Traveling Gluten Free will walk you through the process of planning and enjoying your next gluten-free travel adventure! Take the guesswork out of how to travel, where to go, and how to eat safely when you follow the information in my guide. Whether you are celiacs or gluten intolerant, my guide will give you handy information to delight in your next vacation experience!
Learn how to take a trip safely, what questions to ask when you are at a restaurant and which online tools and apps to utilize to find safe, dedicated gluten-free restaurants and food options. Find out what stores to shop at to purchase gluten-free food, determine if a restaurant is gluten-free or celiac friendly, and when you should walk out of a restaurant.
Journey with Travel Gluten Free
Grab the Guide to Traveling Gluten Free
Get the BEST all-natural gluten-free travel cosmetics at Lemongrass Spa!
Find cool gluten-free swag in my new shop here
Visit my Travel Deals page on my website
Support Travel Gluten Free on Patreon
Travel Gluten Free on Social Media