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A World Without Wheat....Musikfest Wrap Up

Read my GF wrap on festing without wheat!

Festing last week in Bethlehem was fun if slightly fraught for me.  I was never sure what I would find to safely eat when I was there volunteering.  The Saturday night I went with my sisters and our men to celebrate my dear sister Margie’s life, I didn’t eat anything there.  The lines were long and I chickened out on asking the GF questions that have become so necessary to my continued good health.

Through the week I looked and looked. I did eat the Aw Shucks corn minus the seasoning.  I had a chicken kebab minus the bread.  On the last night I got adventurous and tried some kettle corn once the servers assured me it was gluten free.  It was delicious! I also had some soft serve which was less than stellar although it was safe for me.  I wished I had waited until I found the Bethlehem Dairy stand.  Their ice cream is so good. It would have been worth the wait.  Too bad I can’t eat their waffles anymore.

As to serving beer, I am considering doing wine service or serving cider. I did okay once I started rinsing my hands between beers.  I will have to think about that aspect of volunteering there which I have loved for the past twelve years.

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So next year, maybe there will be a stand serving GF food.  Not hard if you just don’t sprinkle flour over the frozen fries, if you use corn tortillas, if you use rice seasoning that has no wheat in it.  You can get GF burger and hot dog buns too.  There are many good fair foods that could be easily made GF.  Now I can only dream that someone will make it so....

 

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