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Trish,
I recently went on a cruise and had the same concern
as you. If you are a purist like me, you'll have a
hard time eating. For meals you basically have two
choices, the cafeteria or the dining room (i.e. a
restarurant). Although I never had a problem in the
dining room (for lunch or dinner anyway), I felt like
the portions sizes were more like snacks. The
cafeteria was a little different. Sure there's a lot
of meat, but you can tell that it's been cured with or
douced in something non-paleo. Another problem is
that after hours (after 9pm) it's much more difficult
to find something paleo to eat. Also, there is a lot
of fruit on board, but it's pretty much just apples,
bananas, and oranges.
Out of hunger I decided to let go of purist ideas for
the week.
Hope you have fun!!
Jennifer
--- Trish Tipton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My husband and I are going on a cruise in June, the
> travel agent asked
> about special diets. When I said paleo, she said
> *huh*??? When I said
> it is like low carb but with fresh pure foods, she
> said they have a low
> carb menu. Now I am afraid of what I may end up
> with. Is it best to
> stay with *whats for dinner and pick or chose or
> take my chances with
> what they call low carb? The description of low
> carb was more like a
> diabetic diet. Your basic low fat, whole grain, low
> sugar foods.
>
> Thanks
> Trish
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