QUOTE (HelpMe! @ Jan 22 2008, 06:52 AM)

Does anyone have any practical travelling tips? I've been reading crazy tips like bring your own breadmaker and toaster, ship things to yourself at your destination. I'm going backing packing in Australia, New Zealand and Europe for 6 months and will be staying mainly in hostels, and moving frequently. None of those tips are very practical. I've also heard people saying that its easy to find gluten-free products in these countries, but then I"ve also seen numerous posts from people who are travelling there and can't find any food! I'm worried about how to get carbs, without travelling with a sack of rice in my luggage.
To make matters worse, I was only just diagnosed this month, and leave in a month. I"m starting to think I should just cancel the whole trip because its so overwhelming.
Does anyone have any advice?
Ooooh, I've backpacked around Australia. It's very doable. When you get there, see if you can find a Coles or a Woolworths, and purchase a cooler bag (they're a few bucks - and about the size of a paper grocery bag). Fill it with things like peanut butter, Corn Thins, fruit, cans of tuna, Leeda bars, cans of beans, pre-cooked rice in microwavable bags, Orgran products etc. etc. If you throw a bag of frozen fruit in there, it will keep things cold for several hours.
It also helps to have some olive oil, salt and pepper, paper plates and eating utensils. Basically, every time you're at a stop with a grocery store, make sure to replenish your food bag.
If you're in a hostel, hard boiled eggs and fruit always makes a good breakfast, you can find gluten-free pasta
everywhere (even in the tiniest of towns), and just stick to simple foods (garbanzo beans with veggies and olive oil, or steamed veggies and a potato cooked in a microwavable zip lock steam bag, with some tuna on the side for protein). I did occasionally use cookware in hostels, but only the stainless steel stuff (I just washed it very well before I used it).
I think it was me who posted that I couldn't find food there...I was having one frustrating jet-lagged day, but really, you will be fine.
Let me know if you have questions about specific places.