So, I started dehydrating some fruit and veggies, bought some Steve's Paleo kits, bought some Epic bars, kale chips ect. I was prepared for only eating the food I brought if needed.
What happened was we found some really good restaurants and I really did not use much of my own food. We had a big breakfast every morning and then a nice dinner at night. I basically just snacked on my dried fruits and veggies during the day.
Yolk |
Weber Grill |
The Purple Pig |
Shaw's |
Here is what I have learned from eating out-
1. Always ask if they have a gluten-free menu. That puts them on alert even if they don't have one.
2. Tell your waiter that you are gluten-free. Don't assume that something is gluten-free, ask questions.
3. Sometimes if the waiter does not seem sure, I ask for them to please ask the chef. There have been a few times when the waiter has said "I don't think that has gluten" only to find out from the chef that it does.
The Purple Pig |
Here were a few of my favorite restaurants in Chicago. They all either had a gluten free menu or the staff was very knowledgeable.
Yolk
The Purple Pig
Bandera
Weber Grill
Shaw's Crab House
I had a great time in Chicago! It was a beautiful city, I had wonderful food, felt great the whole time and did not gain any vacation weight!
Bandera |
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