ask |
Ask at the place what is/isn’t gluten-free |
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Ask someone else to ask for me |
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Ask the person who prepared the food, what are the ingredients |
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Ask questions before so as not to be disappointed |
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Ask who the manufacturer of the product is |
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Ask to speak to the person in charge if not sure about the information provided |
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Ask what’s the plan, before the event |
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Ask someone to prepare GF substitutes for me before the food activity |
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Ask who to contact to get the gluten-free serving |
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Ask before the event if there are any gluten-free accommodations |
avoid |
Remind myself to avoid anything that says “may contain gluten” in the ingredients |
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Remind myself to strictly adhere to a gluten-free diet |
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Remind myself to check even when seeing someone else with celiac disease eating something |
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Remind myself to only drink if there are no gluten-free options |
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Remind myself to maintain self-discipline |
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Remind myself that if unsure—do not eat |
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Remind myself to avoid food I am not familiar with |
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Tell myself I came to enjoy myself and not to eat |
take |
Bring myself a gluten-free substitute |
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Keep a box with substitutes at the place of the activity |
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Always take a gluten-free substitute for just in case |
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Take basic gluten-free products |
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Take equipment for preparing gluten-free food |
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Take gluten-free food in a cooler bag |
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Take a wallet with money in case something is missing |
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Buy gluten-free products |
check |
Check information online, on social networks |
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Check before a vacation how to say “gluten” in the local language |
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Check what needs to be brought from home in advance |
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Make sure the information on the Internet is up-to-date and accurate |
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Check and make sure before eating a dish that is defined as gluten-free |
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Check the packaging of refreshments/food distributed |
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Check in advance what is safe/not safe in order to be prepared accordingly |
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Check if the menu includes gluten-free dishes |
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Check in advance what will be available, don’t take a chance |
collaborate |
Ask and consult with parents before an activity |
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Coordinate bringing gluten-free food with another sensitive participant |
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Prepare gluten-free food with someone else |
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Talk to friends about finding places with gluten-free options |
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Keep up-to-date with friends when planning to bring refreshments |
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Take part in planning a social gathering |
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Take interest in the menu |
make |
Take responsibility |
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Cook gluten-free food for myself |
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Prepare myself reminder notes |
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Send myself cell phone reminders |
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Prepare in advance |
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Make sure to eat before an event with food |
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Bake gluten-free cakes/cookies |
phone |
Call the restaurant |
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Call a friend before visiting |
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Call and find out if it is appropriate to go to a place that has gluten-free options |
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Call the person in charge to find out about gluten-free options |
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Call to ask for gluten-free substitutes |
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Call parents to double check |
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Call the venue to find out about gluten-free preparation |
tell |
Update parents about an event or activity information |
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Ask the waiter at the restaurant for a gluten-free menu |
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Tell the person in charge of the event that I have celiac disease |
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Mention before dinner that I should be first |
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Inform friends |
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Say at the event that I need a gluten-free dish |
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Tell others what I can and can’t eat |
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Inform relevant parties |
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Remind people so not to fall between the cracks |
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Tell the person in charge that I want to see packaging |