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Tagalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud

Tagalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud

Indonesia: A World in One Country

April 10, 2017

Out of the 14,000+ islands in Indonesia, we only made it to the widely beloved Bali (which we had to see for ourselves) and its neighbouring island of Java. But even with our very surface experience, it was evident that Indonesia is home to an incredible amount of diversity - just not in the sense that we’re used to back home. There aren’t a lot of immigrants here, there isn’t a ton of international food, but there are migrants within the islands and there is a wealth of regional food that gets transferred throughout the country. 

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In Travel, Popular Tags My BF is GF, My Boyfriend is Gluten free, Gluten free, Gluten free Indonesia, Bali, Java, Matakami, Sade Tropical Kitchen, Borobudur, Western food in Seminyak, Giant swing ubud, Traveling spoon, Smoothie Bowls, Sate, Padang food, Sambal
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Vietnam: Masters of One

April 2, 2017

The food scene in Vietnam is all about the masters of one - restaurants named after one dish, serving one dish. You’ll find places with “Bun Cha,” “Pho,” or “Bun Bo Nam Bo” in their name, and the only options you have are whether your Bun Cha comes with or without spring rolls, whether your Pho has rare or well done beef, whether you want Bun Bo Nam Bo or nothing. The only way for these people to stay in business is to make their one dish really well, so you can feel confident that you’re going to get an excellent meal. 

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In Travel Tags My BF is GF, Gluten free, Gluten free Vietnam, Vietnam, Vietnamese, Hanoi, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh, Pho, Bun Cha, Bun Rieu, Bun Bo Nam Bo, My Boyfriend is Gluten free
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Bangkok riverside sunset.

Bangkok riverside sunset.

Thailand: Even the 'bad' food is good

March 11, 2017

There is no such thing as ‘bad’ food in Thailand. While it's true that there are both tourist-Thai and local-Thai restaurants, even the tourist ones serve up pretty exceptional food. One week into our trip and we were still expecting disappointment every time we opted for a sit down meal rather than a take-away local meal from a market, but every time we were shocked by the results. Whether we ordered pandan-wrapped fried chicken, a classic curry, or some cashew chicken cooked on an open fire, there was no such thing as a bad meal. 

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In Travel Tags Thailand, Gluten free Thailand, Gluten free, My BF is GF, BF, GF, Thai eats, Thai food, Thai markets, Austin Bush, Map, Lonely Planet, Mae Hong Son, Pai, Chiang Mai, Salad Concept, Cowboy Lady, Cherng Doi, Mango Sticky Rice, Pad Thai
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Riding in our tuk tuk through Angkor Wat.

Riding in our tuk tuk through Angkor Wat.

Cambodia: Choose Your Own Adventure

February 15, 2017

From the moment we landed in Phnom Penh to the last meal in Siem Reap, Cambodia showed us a world of opportunities and paths less travelled. The country hands you endless new smells, tastes, and sights that you turn into your own adventure - sometimes it works out for the better and sometimes it doesn't. But that's the fun of it! You really learn to be spontaneous here. 

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In Travel Tags Gluten free, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Angkor Wat, Asia, Southeast Asia, Food, Celiac, Cambodia, Battambang, Tuk tuk, Cambodia in Review, Adventure, Prahok, Bamboo, Sticky, Rice
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cambodian breakfast

What do you want to eat next?

January 20, 2017

That's the most common question we've asked each other in the last week. For us, this trip is less about the sights and more about the smells, tastes and textures. Don't get me wrong, the sights are important and beautiful, and we've loved learning more about Cambodian culture and history, but that's just the side dish. The main course is the main course.

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In Travel Tags BF, GF, My BF is GF, Gluten free, Travel, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Tour
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Guide to buying Taiwanese Oolong tea

Guide to Buying Tea in Taipei

January 19, 2017

You've just arrived in Taipei and you want to get your hands on some of the best oolong tea on the planet. You go online and do some searching but can't find any conclusive information. The stores you check have wildly different prices and you don't know why. Which stores can you trust? Is it better to buy at a farmer's market? Do you buy the nicely packaged tea with beautiful labels, or will all that packaging just artificially inflate the price?

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In Travel, Popular Tags Gluten free, Tea, Oolong, My BF is GF, Boyfriend, GF, BF, Taiwan, Taipei, Maokong, Wistaria Tea House, Yingge, Wang's Tea, Tieguanyin, Gaoshan, Alishan, High Mountain Oolong, Chichong, Dongding, Jinxuan, Guihua, Baozhong
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Oodles of noodles at YongKang Noodles in Taipei.

Oodles of noodles at YongKang Noodles in Taipei.

A rooted connection to a foreign land

September 9, 2016

As you've seen from Reid's previous post, we made it to Taiwan! 

The first two weeks with my family were a great introduction to the island. We ate and shopped our hearts out in Taipei, caught waves in the coastal region of Kenting, then harvested tea and soaked in the sunrise in the mountains around Alishan. I'm really lucky to have the family that I do. 

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In Travel Tags Taiwan, Taipei, Alishan, Kenting, Beef Noodle Soup, Asia, Canada, Gluten free, My BF is GF, BF, GF, Boyfriend
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So, why Taiwan?

September 9, 2016

Ooof.

We're settled at last. It's been a crazy busy/really relaxed couple of weeks of hanging with the Lo fam while we settled into our temporary home, but we've finally got a bit of time to breathe and to write. For those of you who care enough about us to notice the drop in content, but don't know where we've gone, the answer is Taiwan. 

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In Travel Tags Taiwan, My BF is GF, Boyfriend, Gluten free, GF, BF, Asia, Taipei, Celiac
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