Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Hi , It would help us to provide suggestions for travel food if you could list what you are eating now. When traveling I always take muffins, brownie muffins, pecan cookies for snacks. Any baked goods has to be refrigerated (as you know). If you can swing it, take hard boiled eggs, baked and then frozen chicken, and yogurt (in a jar/s with tight fitting lid) in a insulated bag. I don’t know how you are traveling. If by plane, someone else may know if this must be checked luggage or carry on. I’ve always packed the baked goods among my clothing in a suitcase. And some carry on as well. Pack some almost ripe bananas that can ripen over a few days. Maybe take other fresh fruit if you can’t buy it where you are going. Others will have other suggestions for food. Let us know what you are eating. One other thing: Every time I ate a steak at Outback I got D. I am pretty sure it is whatever “seasonings” are on it. I was very sensitive to it. After the 2nd attempt at eating a steak at Outback, I gave up. I’m not sure an unseasoned steak there is possible. Use at your own risk! I could eat the steamed veggies though. Watch out for major squash seeds! That is excellent news that the diet, after only 3 ½ months, is working to relieve symptoms. You did not explicitly state that, but that is what I am assuming you meant. Carol CD 21 yrs SCD 5 yrs From: BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of T I'm going to be away for 4 nights 5 days for work. I did not tell them about my Ulcerative Colitis, or my diet, but I did let them know I need a room with a microwave and a fridge in it. I figure this way I can keep the food I bring cold. We will be going out to eat everyday, so i'm going to try to pick places that may have something I can eat such as red lobster or outback steak house... i'll just tell them no seasonings except salt and pepper. Any suggestions on food to bring with me so I won't go hungry? Any suggestions on where I can say I want to eat out that would have food I can eat on this diet? The diet has been amazing so far. I am on less than half the meds I was on before, and almost no more pain!! I've been on the diet about 6 months super strict. - UC - 1 year SCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet. Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! _,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Hi , It would help us to provide suggestions for travel food if you could list what you are eating now. When traveling I always take muffins, brownie muffins, pecan cookies for snacks. Any baked goods has to be refrigerated (as you know). If you can swing it, take hard boiled eggs, baked and then frozen chicken, and yogurt (in a jar/s with tight fitting lid) in a insulated bag. I don’t know how you are traveling. If by plane, someone else may know if this must be checked luggage or carry on. I’ve always packed the baked goods among my clothing in a suitcase. And some carry on as well. Pack some almost ripe bananas that can ripen over a few days. Maybe take other fresh fruit if you can’t buy it where you are going. Others will have other suggestions for food. Let us know what you are eating. One other thing: Every time I ate a steak at Outback I got D. I am pretty sure it is whatever “seasonings” are on it. I was very sensitive to it. After the 2nd attempt at eating a steak at Outback, I gave up. I’m not sure an unseasoned steak there is possible. Use at your own risk! I could eat the steamed veggies though. Watch out for major squash seeds! That is excellent news that the diet, after only 3 ½ months, is working to relieve symptoms. You did not explicitly state that, but that is what I am assuming you meant. Carol CD 21 yrs SCD 5 yrs From: BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of T I'm going to be away for 4 nights 5 days for work. I did not tell them about my Ulcerative Colitis, or my diet, but I did let them know I need a room with a microwave and a fridge in it. I figure this way I can keep the food I bring cold. We will be going out to eat everyday, so i'm going to try to pick places that may have something I can eat such as red lobster or outback steak house... i'll just tell them no seasonings except salt and pepper. Any suggestions on food to bring with me so I won't go hungry? Any suggestions on where I can say I want to eat out that would have food I can eat on this diet? The diet has been amazing so far. I am on less than half the meds I was on before, and almost no more pain!! I've been on the diet about 6 months super strict. - UC - 1 year SCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet. Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! _,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 - Are you traveling by plane or car? I have a cooler that plugs into the cigarette lighter in my car. It has been a life saver on trips. Also- beware the chain restaurants. They usually have items that are pre-seasoned. I once called ahead to a chain steak restaurant and found that only the fillets were not pre-marinated. It was more expensive, but it saved me some misery. Red Lobster is also a chain. I usually go on line and find small privately owned restaurants that serve fish. I call ahead of time and make sure my fish is cooked plain, with a little olive oil. I also ask for plain vegetables. If everyone wants to go somewhere I can't eat, I bring my cooler along and order some tea or a small glass of white wine and join them. I travel with cans of tuna, and a can opener in a pinch. I take my yogurt, but I have some probiotics in case I need to go somewhere without it. I also try to find a grocery store and get a bunch of ripe or nearly ripe bananas to keep in the hotel room. They get ripe pretty quick. Nut butter also travels well. I'm so glad you are feeling better. PJ > > Hi , It would help us to provide suggestions for travel food if you > could list what you are eating now. When traveling I always take muffins, > brownie muffins, pecan cookies for snacks. Any baked goods has to be > refrigerated (as you know). If you can swing it, take hard boiled eggs, > baked and then frozen chicken, and yogurt (in a jar/s with tight fitting > lid) in a insulated bag. I don't know how you are traveling. If by plane, > someone else may know if this must be checked luggage or carry on. I've > always packed the baked goods among my clothing in a suitcase. And some > carry on as well. Pack some almost ripe bananas that can ripen over a few > days. Maybe take other fresh fruit if you can't buy it where you are going. > > Others will have other suggestions for food. Let us know what you are > eating. > > One other thing: Every time I ate a steak at Outback I got D. I am pretty > sure it is whatever " seasonings " are on it. I was very sensitive to it. > After the 2nd attempt at eating a steak at Outback, I gave up. I'm not sure > an unseasoned steak there is possible. Use at your own risk! I could eat the > steamed veggies though. Watch out for major squash seeds! > > That is excellent news that the diet, after only 3 ½ months, is working to > relieve symptoms. You did not explicitly state that, but that is what I am > assuming you meant. > > Carol > > CD 21 yrs SCD 5 yrs > > > > From: BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf > Of T > > I'm going to be away for 4 nights 5 days for work. I did not tell them about > my Ulcerative Colitis, or my diet, but I did let them know I need a room > with a microwave and a fridge in it. I figure this way I can keep the food I > bring cold. We will be going out to eat everyday, so i'm going to try to > pick places that may have something I can eat such as red lobster or outback > steak house... i'll just tell them no seasonings except salt and pepper. > > Any suggestions on food to bring with me so I won't go hungry? > > Any suggestions on where I can say I want to eat out that would have food I > can eat on this diet? > > > The diet has been amazing so far. I am on less than half the meds I was on > before, and almost no more pain!! I've been on the diet about 6 months > super strict. > > - > UC - 1 year > SCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet. > Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! > No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! > > > > _____ > > _,_._,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 I went away by car for 5 days recently - cooked 5 days worth of pancakes a glass jar of yogurt cooked berries - some " easy sandwich bread " from scdrecipe website some pecan bread -grilled chicken and i grilled steak there each night - oh and bought zuc (cooked)with me - also some cheddar -eggs if a stive - muffins if you can eileen 20 months scd > > Hi , It would help us to provide suggestions for travel food if you > could list what you are eating now. When traveling I always take muffins, > brownie muffins, pecan cookies for snacks. Any baked goods has to be > refrigerated (as you know). If you can swing it, take hard boiled eggs, > baked and then frozen chicken, and yogurt (in a jar/s with tight fitting > lid) in a insulated bag. I don't know how you are traveling. If by plane, > someone else may know if this must be checked luggage or carry on. I've > always packed the baked goods among my clothing in a suitcase. And some > carry on as well. Pack some almost ripe bananas that can ripen over a few > days. Maybe take other fresh fruit if you can't buy it where you are going. > > Others will have other suggestions for food. Let us know what you are > eating. > > One other thing: Every time I ate a steak at Outback I got D. I am pretty > sure it is whatever " seasonings " are on it. I was very sensitive to it. > After the 2nd attempt at eating a steak at Outback, I gave up. I'm not sure > an unseasoned steak there is possible. Use at your own risk! I could eat the > steamed veggies though. Watch out for major squash seeds! > > That is excellent news that the diet, after only 3 ½ months, is working to > relieve symptoms. You did not explicitly state that, but that is what I am > assuming you meant. > > Carol > > CD 21 yrs SCD 5 yrs > > > > From: BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf > Of T > > I'm going to be away for 4 nights 5 days for work. I did not tell them about > my Ulcerative Colitis, or my diet, but I did let them know I need a room > with a microwave and a fridge in it. I figure this way I can keep the food I > bring cold. We will be going out to eat everyday, so i'm going to try to > pick places that may have something I can eat such as red lobster or outback > steak house... i'll just tell them no seasonings except salt and pepper. > > Any suggestions on food to bring with me so I won't go hungry? > > Any suggestions on where I can say I want to eat out that would have food I > can eat on this diet? > > > The diet has been amazing so far. I am on less than half the meds I was on > before, and almost no more pain!! I've been on the diet about 6 months > super strict. > > - > UC - 1 year > SCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet. > Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! > No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! > > > > _____ > > _,_._,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 I went away by car for 5 days recently - cooked 5 days worth of pancakes a glass jar of yogurt cooked berries - some " easy sandwich bread " from scdrecipe website some pecan bread -grilled chicken and i grilled steak there each night - oh and bought zuc (cooked)with me - also some cheddar -eggs if a stive - muffins if you can eileen 20 months scd > > Hi , It would help us to provide suggestions for travel food if you > could list what you are eating now. When traveling I always take muffins, > brownie muffins, pecan cookies for snacks. Any baked goods has to be > refrigerated (as you know). If you can swing it, take hard boiled eggs, > baked and then frozen chicken, and yogurt (in a jar/s with tight fitting > lid) in a insulated bag. I don't know how you are traveling. If by plane, > someone else may know if this must be checked luggage or carry on. I've > always packed the baked goods among my clothing in a suitcase. And some > carry on as well. Pack some almost ripe bananas that can ripen over a few > days. Maybe take other fresh fruit if you can't buy it where you are going. > > Others will have other suggestions for food. Let us know what you are > eating. > > One other thing: Every time I ate a steak at Outback I got D. I am pretty > sure it is whatever " seasonings " are on it. I was very sensitive to it. > After the 2nd attempt at eating a steak at Outback, I gave up. I'm not sure > an unseasoned steak there is possible. Use at your own risk! I could eat the > steamed veggies though. Watch out for major squash seeds! > > That is excellent news that the diet, after only 3 ½ months, is working to > relieve symptoms. You did not explicitly state that, but that is what I am > assuming you meant. > > Carol > > CD 21 yrs SCD 5 yrs > > > > From: BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf > Of T > > I'm going to be away for 4 nights 5 days for work. I did not tell them about > my Ulcerative Colitis, or my diet, but I did let them know I need a room > with a microwave and a fridge in it. I figure this way I can keep the food I > bring cold. We will be going out to eat everyday, so i'm going to try to > pick places that may have something I can eat such as red lobster or outback > steak house... i'll just tell them no seasonings except salt and pepper. > > Any suggestions on food to bring with me so I won't go hungry? > > Any suggestions on where I can say I want to eat out that would have food I > can eat on this diet? > > > The diet has been amazing so far. I am on less than half the meds I was on > before, and almost no more pain!! I've been on the diet about 6 months > super strict. > > - > UC - 1 year > SCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet. > Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! > No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! > > > > _____ > > _,_._,___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2009 Report Share Posted September 27, 2009 I recently traveled away from home for 1 week. I took lots of yogurt/honey, nut butter brownies, cheese, cheesecake, squash pie filling, deviled eggs, blueberry muffins, Stretch Island fruit leather, Dole pineapple juice cans, Welch's grape juice, and cold chicken. I didn't even need a microwave. Not particularly balanced, but I just needed something to get me through the week. I only ate out once, at Outback Steakhouse. They have a gluten free menu to order off of, so you could get a steak (with nothing but salt and pepper on it) and steamed veggies (no seasonings added). I'd stay away from Red Lobster. From what I've heard other SCDers say, there really isn't anything you can get that hasn't been pre-seasoned with illegals. I'd also stay away from chicken altogether, as you never know what they may have marinated it in. Steak, hamburgers, and maybe fish are probably the way to go. Good luck! Holly Crohn's SCD 12/01/08 > > > I'm going to be away for 4 nights 5 days for work. I did not tell them about my Ulcerative Colitis, or my diet, but I did let them know I need a room with a microwave and a fridge in it. I figure this way I can keep the food I bring cold. We will be going out to eat everyday, so i'm going to try to pick places that may have something I can eat such as red lobster or outback steak house... i'll just tell them no seasonings except salt and pepper. > > > > Any suggestions on food to bring with me so I won't go hungry? > > > > Any suggestions on where I can say I want to eat out that would have food I can eat on this diet? > > > > > > The diet has been amazing so far. I am on less than half the meds I was on before, and almost no more pain!! I've been on the diet about 6 months super strict. > > - > UC - 1 year > SCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet. > Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Ready for Fall shows? Use Bing to find helpful ratings and reviews on digital tv's. > http://www.bing.com/shopping/search?q=digital+tv's&form=MSHNCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea\ =TEXT_MSHNCB_Vertical_Shopping_DigitalTVs_1x1 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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