That tastes REALLY good…

Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food – Hippocrates

This is our 5th cruise with Holland America. We have also cruised with other lines and find that Holland America does the best job at exceeding my expectations on how to serve those needing gluten free food for medical reasons.

I cannot even remember all the meals that the chefs have created for me that each time seem to top each other. From mini Baked Alaska’s to fish and chips (before we had fish and chips shops in Vancouver where I live) to comfort food like macaroni and cheese they seem to be willing to create anything that you desire!

When it comes to gluten free (gf) food on board, when cruising in North America, it seems mainly to be Kinnikinnick gf products – muffins (blueberry and chocolate), waffles, pancake mix, variety of breads, bagels, the new English muffins and hamburger buns. They also carry gf Catelli pasta. As we are currently cruising from North America to Europe, I am told, that our next “heavy supplies stop” which is Barcelona, we will be getting more gf food – however European brands. I am suspecting that will be Schar types of products. Then as we progress to Rome, where we will be getting off I will have mixture of brands that I will be served.

So in over 85 cruising days, I have never been glutened which I find a particularly good statistic for having no control over the food that I am served. Until today. I made a very bad assumption and boy am I paying the piper now!

I do not normally eat gf foods at home like muffins, breads and bagels. However we are on a cruise, enjoying fresh air, exercising and I have been really hungry in the morning due to going through a plethora of time zones, so yesterday, I decided to order a gf chocolate muffin from the room service menu for breakfast, along with the gf frittata that they already offer. What arrived? A gf hamburger bun and gluten filled chocolate chip cookies! Huh? Okay, I will talk to the head waiter at dinner about this amusing delivery.

At dinner, Aziz, head waiter, and I had a discussion and as they already understand that I am serious about being GF (more on that later) and I mentioned what I received for breakfast. He said he called the In Room Dining manager and that a gf muffin would be sent to me in the morning with the breakfast that I requested. Breakfast arrived – no muffin – however the gf frittata was there! So I called and they apologized and sent up the muffin – instead of one they sent one chocolate and one blue berry. I looked at them and thought – boy! Kinnikinnick has sure improved their product – it is bigger now! I knew that Kinnikinnick had recently increased their bread size so I figured that they now made bigger muffins – it has been about 3 years since I have had one. So I decided to eat the blueberry one. The ONE thing that I know is that Kinnikinnick muffins have paper wrapper on them and these did not. No idea why I did not put two and two together.

I put the chocolate one aside in our room and began our day. About an hour later I was not feeling well so I decided to fill up my water bottle – often thirst is my first sign of problems – so I walked through the Lido deck and around the pastry section to the beverage section and what did I see? The SAME blueberry and chocolate muffins that had been sent to me displayed en masse! Oh no, the sinking feeling that I felt (nothing to do with the ship) was horrid! It has been AGES since I have been glutened! Needless to say I spent the afternoon in our stateroom and became very enthralled with the workings of the bathroom!

Not to hold me back – we did make it to dinner that night – with a chocolate muffin! Aziz was horrified when he looked at the muffin and knew EXACTLY what the problem is – he said the paper was missing! Duh – if I had been that smart! So out he marched the In Room Dining manager to apologize to me and then they informed the chef that I had gotten sick, just in case I needed medical attention.

Three days later I am fine now – still a bit sore as I have not eaten that much gluten in many decades and my intestines were having quite the conniption! It goes to show to know the product that you are eating and ALWAYS question products that do not look “right” to you instead of trying to justify them in your mind.

The “positive” that has come out of this is that it has shown HAL just how sick a person with Celiac Disease can get. I am also only served in the dining room by the Head Waiter assigned to my section. They are being very careful too with my food – which they should be!

Our Day in Fort Lauderdale – what a view!

We need to be the authors of our own life – Peter Senge

Oh I have forgotten from my travel days what it is like to wake up with 3 hours of jet lag! Yikes! Luckily the hotel is on the main drive for Fort Lauderdale beach (some will call that unlucky) and the traffic started and I was awake! So off we went for breakfast in the hotel restaurant. We had coupons for breakfast which was a fruit plate plus croissant (they gladly substituted GF bread for me which was awesome!) and I added 2 corn tortilla’s with eggs and cheese to get some protein into my body.

Really fun to sit out on the patio and have it be WARM enough for short sleeved shirts! After breakfast we decided to walk to a local market which was about 6-7 blocks away. As we walked along the side streets, people were looking at us strangely. It was fairly humid and we were in about 28 C. heat. Got to the store – eMarket, which was NOT accessible and picked up some drinks plus some goodies like a beer for Andrew and chocolate milk to take with my medication and walked back along the beach walk. Again, not many people out walking, however as it was a Saturday, LOTS of people at the beach! Each hotel has their own beach “area” and while the Westin Fort Lauderdale did have their own beach area it was not accessible like farther up the beach- stairs to go down and no beach mat like in Vancouver at Kits Beach in order to get to the hotel’s beach chairs. They offered to put a chair next to the shower for me so all I had to do was go down the stairs but I declined – being next to someone showering is not my idea of fun!

We went back into the hotel via the elevator and overpass and passed by the bursting at the seams pool (there was a Jewish Passover group in the hotel and all the kids were in the pool it seemed) and decided to go hang out in our ocean view room.

What a pleasure to do some volunteering moderating Facebook while looking at such a nice view! Facebook was a bit out of control however at the desk with the view of Fort Lauderdale Beach, I was perfectly relaxed! Check this out!