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Can you travel with food allergies?
Posted Dec 14 2008 12:20am
I was looking into various theme and amusement parks, who have food allergy information on their websites. I was most impressed with Legoland, California. They had nut free eating places, dairy free, wheat free and soy free menus.
http://www.legoland.com/park/Dining/dietaryconcernsmenu.htm
Read more about traveling with food allergies, including other food allergy friendly places:
http://www.avoidingmilkprotein.com/travel.htm
It is always up to you to decide what is safe and to plan ahead.
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http://www.legoland.com/park/Dining/dietaryconcernsmenu.htm
Read more about traveling with food allergies, including other food allergy friendly places: http://www.avoidingmilkprotein.com/travel.htm
It is always up to you to decide what is safe and to plan ahead.