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DH and I are taking our first ever " without the kids " weekend trip in

October because I won a trip to one of the Superclubs Resorts in

Jamaica. Any advice other than packing my own food and talking to the

chef when I get there?

julie

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My sister was married in Jamaica (her and her husband didn't want the

traditional wedding) and the whole family has travelled there for several

years. I did not have my Celiac diagnosis on the last trip but from

personal experience the people in Jamaica are very accomodating to just

about anything - No Problem Mon! - as long as you are patient! (Jamaica

runs at a very different pace than the US to say the least!!!!!) I have

only traveled to Negril so my comments should not be generalized to all

areas of Jamaica but eating shouldn't be a huge problem. Rice is a big

staple in the traditional diet. Out of curiousity we checked on the jerk

seasoning at the resort we stay at every year and it was GF. There are also

plenty of fresh fruits to eat. Eggs are made to order every morning :)

Although you won't be able to have a Red Stripe, Appleton's rum is GF and

quite tasty! Enjoy your trip! If you would like to email me with any

questions, I'd be happy to help.

Jamaica?

> DH and I are taking our first ever " without the kids " weekend trip in

> October because I won a trip to one of the Superclubs Resorts in

> Jamaica. Any advice other than packing my own food and talking to the

> chef when I get there?

> julie

> ---

> IM/Yahoo/LJ: Maguire708 APJ 2/13/02 NEJ 5/13/04

> NCSSM '91 Antioch '95 IWG #708

> http://www.msfantasyball.com/

> Help support MS research by supporting my participation in the

> Chesapeake Bay Challenge Walk (9/9/05-9/11/05):

> http://tinyurl.com/3prko

>

>

>

>

>

>

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My sister was married in Jamaica (her and her husband didn't want the

traditional wedding) and the whole family has travelled there for several

years. I did not have my Celiac diagnosis on the last trip but from

personal experience the people in Jamaica are very accomodating to just

about anything - No Problem Mon! - as long as you are patient! (Jamaica

runs at a very different pace than the US to say the least!!!!!) I have

only traveled to Negril so my comments should not be generalized to all

areas of Jamaica but eating shouldn't be a huge problem. Rice is a big

staple in the traditional diet. Out of curiousity we checked on the jerk

seasoning at the resort we stay at every year and it was GF. There are also

plenty of fresh fruits to eat. Eggs are made to order every morning :)

Although you won't be able to have a Red Stripe, Appleton's rum is GF and

quite tasty! Enjoy your trip! If you would like to email me with any

questions, I'd be happy to help.

Jamaica?

> DH and I are taking our first ever " without the kids " weekend trip in

> October because I won a trip to one of the Superclubs Resorts in

> Jamaica. Any advice other than packing my own food and talking to the

> chef when I get there?

> julie

> ---

> IM/Yahoo/LJ: Maguire708 APJ 2/13/02 NEJ 5/13/04

> NCSSM '91 Antioch '95 IWG #708

> http://www.msfantasyball.com/

> Help support MS research by supporting my participation in the

> Chesapeake Bay Challenge Walk (9/9/05-9/11/05):

> http://tinyurl.com/3prko

>

>

>

>

>

>

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My sister was married in Jamaica (her and her husband didn't want the

traditional wedding) and the whole family has travelled there for several

years. I did not have my Celiac diagnosis on the last trip but from

personal experience the people in Jamaica are very accomodating to just

about anything - No Problem Mon! - as long as you are patient! (Jamaica

runs at a very different pace than the US to say the least!!!!!) I have

only traveled to Negril so my comments should not be generalized to all

areas of Jamaica but eating shouldn't be a huge problem. Rice is a big

staple in the traditional diet. Out of curiousity we checked on the jerk

seasoning at the resort we stay at every year and it was GF. There are also

plenty of fresh fruits to eat. Eggs are made to order every morning :)

Although you won't be able to have a Red Stripe, Appleton's rum is GF and

quite tasty! Enjoy your trip! If you would like to email me with any

questions, I'd be happy to help.

Jamaica?

> DH and I are taking our first ever " without the kids " weekend trip in

> October because I won a trip to one of the Superclubs Resorts in

> Jamaica. Any advice other than packing my own food and talking to the

> chef when I get there?

> julie

> ---

> IM/Yahoo/LJ: Maguire708 APJ 2/13/02 NEJ 5/13/04

> NCSSM '91 Antioch '95 IWG #708

> http://www.msfantasyball.com/

> Help support MS research by supporting my participation in the

> Chesapeake Bay Challenge Walk (9/9/05-9/11/05):

> http://tinyurl.com/3prko

>

>

>

>

>

>

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