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		<title>By: Gluten-Free Allergen-Free Vacation Tips &#124; Sure Foods Living - gluten-free and allergen-free living</title>
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		<description>[...] If you are going to be dining out, try reading blogs (like this one!) that are located in the area to which you are traveling. Often they will discuss restaurants, bakeries or stores where they have found a safe meal. Online support groups or local support groups can also be good resources. Support organizations in other countries can be helpful also. Gluten Free Passport has a list of global celiac organizations. [...]</description>
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