I have multiple odd allergies that aren't standard labeled allergens on ingredient lists, so I don't really eat out unless it's a specific situation because it's always a bit of a stressful experience for me and the staff at the restaurant. Personally I've had much better experiences in Europe than North America; I've had fantastic experiences in rural places in the UK that the US would never match.
That is awesome. As someone violently allergic to shellfish. I approve of this. A shrimp, oyster etc will kill me dead. How do I get a food allergy card?❤ off topic, your eyes are gorgeous
Good for you! Glad to hear, I want to visit Italy some day. When I was in Austria last year, they seemed confused by my peanut allergy. Peanuts are called "Erdnuss", and not common in their cuisine.
I know someone with celiacs snd other allergies and sh went to italy for her honeymoon and said the same thing. She also said the rate of food allergies was lower.. something about how the food was processed?
Just saw Dr. Rubin in the crowd and came here to see if I was correct (I have mild face blindness lol). Have a great time!!
Also yes, they’re much more supportive of allergen-friendly meals in Italy. Refreshing in comparison to eating out in the US which sadly I don’t usually dare to do these days.
When in Ireland and Scotland, one of the first things restaurant staff asked was if we had allergies. The would note them, told us what to avoid on the menu, and had the kitchen clean a space to prep the food without cross contamination. All the menus were labeled as well! They were surprised to find out this isn't normal in the US
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YAY
Stay safe & have a blast!
I have multiple odd allergies that aren't standard labeled allergens on ingredient lists, so I don't really eat out unless it's a specific situation because it's always a bit of a stressful experience for me and the staff at the restaurant.
Personally I've had much better experiences in Europe than North America; I've had fantastic experiences in rural places in the UK that the US would never match.
I’ve always been scared to go to Italy with Celiac’s . This is amazing!
That is awesome. As someone violently allergic to shellfish. I approve of this. A shrimp, oyster etc will kill me dead. How do I get a food allergy card?❤ off topic, your eyes are gorgeous
I hope you are there for fun and not working. Be safe
Enjoy.
Have fun Dr Rubin!!🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️
Yes keep us posted if practical
Thanks
Wow!! That sounds like fun!
Please share about your time at the Olympics!!
Cool!!! Keep us posted. Are you on the Olympic medical team?
Have a great time! I've always wanted to go to the Olympics, but absolutely hate crowds! I'd love to hear more about your experience ❤
Italy has the best gluten free pasta! The best!
Have a great time Dr.Rubin
Nice to know. Now, if I could afford to go….I would. A few food allergies here.
Good for you! Glad to hear, I want to visit Italy some day. When I was in Austria last year, they seemed confused by my peanut allergy. Peanuts are called "Erdnuss", and not common in their cuisine.
Cool!!!
That’s amazing because I have celiac disease and I love Italian food. 😄
SAW YOU IN THE CROWD AT THE RHYTHM DANCE! Just at the end of the American team on the BBC footage!
Oh my! I could come visit you in Milan! (don't worry, I'm not going to, I'm not a stalker and am way too lazy even for the 30 min train ride, lol)
Cool!
What's with the steel wool wig?
I know someone with celiacs snd other allergies and sh went to italy for her honeymoon and said the same thing. She also said the rate of food allergies was lower.. something about how the food was processed?
Tell us about the food, best in the world.
Just saw Dr. Rubin in the crowd and came here to see if I was correct (I have mild face blindness lol). Have a great time!!
Also yes, they’re much more supportive of allergen-friendly meals in Italy. Refreshing in comparison to eating out in the US which sadly I don’t usually dare to do these days.
How exciting for u! Hope u have a great time and yes plz, do share more!!!
Excellent! I'm jealous!
That's amazing! Have a wonderful time!
Have a fabulous time and stay safe!
When in Ireland and Scotland, one of the first things restaurant staff asked was if we had allergies. The would note them, told us what to avoid on the menu, and had the kitchen clean a space to prep the food without cross contamination. All the menus were labeled as well! They were surprised to find out this isn't normal in the US
Yes, share.