Gluten Free Italian Butter Beans With Bacon on Toast Recipe

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I created this tasty little dish after buying a large quantity of bacon on special at the supermarket… Since then it has become my weekend brunch. Since I started calorie counting I have a new found appreciation for beans. Admittedly … Continue reading

Gluten Free Red Curry Recipe

Gluten Free Red Curry

Gluten Free Red Curry

I never Realised how many calories were in a Thai Red Curry due to the coconut milk I made one last night and after adding up the calories for this dish I REALLY wish I had measured out my serving sizes rather then tossing things into a bowl and a couple of containers.

My 1/3 sized dish came to around 700 calories due to the excessive amount of rice and generous portion size.

If I followed the instructions on the back of the back of spice paste, I would have seen that it made enough for 4 servings this would have taken it down to around 525 calories. But as I was starving I made myself up a HUGE pile (and put the left overs into two containers for lunch and dinner tomorrow).

I realised was eating it I realised it was WAY to much food, and wish I had split the dish into 4 meals, after all that would mean less cooking!!!!

So when you make this dish I recommend you make sure you follow the correct serving size on the pack and serve it with 1/2 a cup of rice, as this is more then enough. Be portion concious this winter!

Gluten Free Red Curry With Pumpkin and Potato Recipe

 

 

When In Gluten Free Rome

Refreshed after a good nights sleep I reported to breakfast to find there was not a hell of a lot that I could eat… so after a nutrition meal of ham and orange juice I jumped on the bus read for Rome and all it had to offer.

We arrived into rome and were dropped off the bus where we headed straight for the metro and darted into the city for some touristing.


Trevi Found, Colloseum, Roman Ruins, Monuments, Fountains, Castles and Art… There was so much to see in Rome and we managed to cram it into a few hours of speed walking in the hot sun. Today was a pretty good day for figuring out where everything is, tomorrow morning I have a tour of the vatican, so will go back to all the places I want to see again tomorrow.

I can not get over the quality of the art work in this city… it is amazing that in a life time someone can get so good at doing one thing.

After a day of site seeing it was time for a well deserved shower then a decent meal. Dinner was at the campsite and once again came with a nice Italian red wine. Dinner was an entree of salad severed with a pasta… this is where I had the best gluten free pasta of my life, which was a Eggplant and tomato spaghetti cooked to perfection with the most flavoursome sauce. It really did not get much better!

There was no dessert although the bar tenders did insist on the entire tour doing tequila laybacks (you lay back and they mix the shot in your mouth) before we were allowed to go and do washing, then prepare ourselves for the night ahead.

Once again the camping ground had a restaurant and bar so there was no need to take the metro into town to check out the night life, there were pleanty of people around to chat to, and the music and alcohol was flowing until the small hours of the morning… great if you want to party… not so great if you have to be at breakfast at 6:15am to get on a bus/train at 7am for your walking tour at 8am.

Gluten Free Florence… The Aftermath Day 2

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Bartenders and Italian free pouring had a lot to answer for this morning as multiple people off our tour did not manage to make it into town for our Guided tour of Florence. I was happy to have a room … Continue reading

Gluten Free Florence Fun

The bus took a wrong turn today which meant spending an extra 2 hours driving… Needless to say by the time we arrived to the camping ground we were all starving, thirsty and ready for some downtime. One thing that was really great about the tour was the accommodation, the camping ground we stayed at in Florence was more like a Resort.

I got roomed with Nikki in a 3 bedroom cabin with heatpump and it’s own shower, while it was on the smaller size it was nice to only have two to a room, so we had room for our packs. Once we had settled in it was straight off to the restaurant where I was anxiously awaiting my first taste of Italy.


We sat down to a table filled with breads, oils and balsamic (which I was a little envious that I could not eat) so I opted to make the most of the Italian wine, while my gluten eating counterparts feasted on bread.

I was excited to see the gluten free meals come out first, I received a delicous gluten free peene with a tomato sauce, followed by grilled chicken and salad. This was a huge meal which I am embarrased to say I scarfed down because I was so starving! Everyone enjoyed the meal and it, was a great chatting to my fellow tour mates after our bonding in Switzerland, we were all much more comfortable around each other.

After dinner we decided to check out our new accommodation for the next few nights, complete with multiple swimming pools, founds, bars, restaurants and even a discotech then it was off to the bar to try Lemoncello an Italian Liquer and then down to the discotech to dance the night away.

Gluten Free Switzerland… without the cheese!

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

Arrived in Switzerland in a little village called Lauterbrunnen around 6pm last night after a HUGE drive. Got to know a few more people on the bus and played a few games.

The scenery in this place is out of this world, Driving in it reminded me a lot of Queenstown, but the valley we are staying in is filled with snow, green grass, yellow and purple flowers, waterfalls and crisp mountain air. Can’t wait to show you in my photos.

New Friends

New Friends

There is a bar at our camping grounds so After a Swiss meal of creamy chicken and Rosti we headed out for a few drinks and some sweet sounds and danced the night away to the early morning.

 

I feel surprizingly good after the two games of 4 kings a.k.a. Circle of death I played.

Had a free day today as I did not want to skydrive or go on the train, so just soaking up the sun and wandering round having a look at the beautiful countryside.

Off to Italy tomorrow to Florence. Will keep you posted. xoxox Loose

Gluten Free Kiwi In Paris Part 1

Gluten Free Escargot

Gluten Free Escargot

We arrived in Paris late in the evening after a big day of driving on the bus. We threw off our bags hopped over the road for a dinner at a french Bistro that consisted of Escargo (Galic Butter Snails), Beef Bourguignon for the rest of the tour, and for me a Cucumber Salad and Roast Chicken and a beautiful french red wine. This place was really on to it with an allergy friendly menu and I got to pick from multiple choices.

 

After dinner we jumped on the bus and experienced Paris traffic for the first time!


 

On top of the world in Paris

On top of the world in Paris

After that we headed out for a walk up 300 stairs for a beautiful view of paris from above, then had a quick tour round a old church. Had my first experience with “street men” and their string – I just gave them my piss off look and walked fast – and they did not bother me.

 

After dinner we jumped on the bus and spent 35 minutes getting 100metres down the road in the crazy traffic, followed by a 2 hour driving tour around paris of all the sites at night. Paris looked beautiful illuminated by all the golden lights, I loved the architecture and symmetry off the streets and buildings.

Managed to score myself the double bed in our room after playing rock paper scissors and had the best nights sleep of my life.

The Clink Hostel London

When decided to head on my journey to the U.K. And Europe I planned on doing a lot of travel by myself, I managed to catch up with some great friends in Scotlandso today was the first day I headed out on my own. I was staying at the The Clink Hostel in London, as I would be departing at 6am the next morning on a 26 day top deck tour of 14 countries in Europe.


My 18.5kg pack and I jumped on the Underground and made our way over to the hostel, and after 2 wrong terms and a visit to the “other” clink hostel, I made it!!!

The hostel beds were a little scarey as the ladders looked more like a rock climbing wall when I got into my room, also had a few issues with some bitchy french girls moving all my stuff because they had been assigned my bed – although I just got given a room number when I moved it.

Went to happy hour in the bar down stairs… only to find it was not looking particularly happy, so I befriended some nice dutch art school students who looked like the most fun for the sad looking crowd in the bar and had a few local ciders and talked about the best spots to travel in Europe.

I ended up trying out an Italian restaurant for dinner near the Tube station, I tried a marginal chicken and mushroom risotto and was dissappointed to find out they did not serve wine. I knew I had an early night so crawled into bed at 930pm only to find my phone was completely dead and would not turn on, as I was using this as my alarm clock I was a little stressed! I borrowed an alarm clock from the front desk but was worried I would miss my tour so did not really sleep much that night.

Gluten Free Kiwi In Paris

Gluten Free Kiwi In Paris

The next morning I awoke an hour early to have a shower and breakfast. Although breakfast was included with my stay, I could not eat anything as it was all cereal and toast. Needless to say I was a little grumpy, from lack of sleep and annoyed about my cell phone (which I planned on blogging this trip from) so it was a quite bus ride to Dover England for the ferry over to France.

 

I grabbed an english breakfast on the ferry from dover was glad to have something warm in my bell, and also feeling a bit delicate after having a few ciders last night. The ferry ride was pretty boring, so I tried to get to know a few of the people on my tour, but really would have rather curled up in a ball and caught up on some sleep.

After a long day of driving we arrived in PARIS… and so the fun begins!