from the Go Dairy Free website:
"This new website is dedicated to people suffering from food allergies who travel abroad and need to explain their condition in a foreign language.
Allerglobal is a free on-line service that conveniently translates food allergies in almost all Central and Eastern European languages. It automatically creates a customized, accurate passport-sized card with the user's allergy information in the chosen language. Users just need to print it, slip it in their wallet, and show it at restaurants, hotels, or wherever needed. This service is intended to contribute to a safer, more comfortable travel for people with food allergies and intolerances."
If I ever travel overseas I'll need a 'dairy-free' card as well as a "I'm hard of hearing" card. Sometimes I feel like I need the 'hearing' card in this country.
Thanks for the link. I am allergic to cayenne pepper, and I know that a lot of foreign foods have that ingredient.
Posted by: Ren | November 25, 2009 at 01:28 PM
Thanks for the link! I've bookmarked it for future use.
Posted by: Kat | December 03, 2009 at 11:17 AM