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A Dream Job?


LuvMoosic4life

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I was thinking to myself today....

I love watching shows on the travel channel like Bizzare Foods and No Reservations and often think how much I would love a job like that....travel, learn, eat and host a show!

Wouldn't it be awesome to have a show where the host travels all over the world to discover and taste gluten free dishes ?( and other allergens/ect)- meet differant people, learn about differant stories..ect..ect??? hmmmm.....

I really want to travel and feel like diet restrictions just make it more difficult (although not impossible). My real goal is to travel and perform music. Which I am already doing, but I want to tour and be on the road for extended periods of time. Aside from gluten intolerance I also am very health consious and run/workout nearly everyday....that would be another thing that would make it more difficult with traveling. Not that finding a place to run is hard...but finding places to shower ect afterwards lol... sometimes my lifestyle seems impossible for the road, but I know I can make it work out somehow.

anyways....yeah....hosting a show would be freakin' awesome!!!!!


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

You could totally pull off your lifestyle. If you do some planning and all. I travel lots and manage to eat and work out. Sounds fun!

strawberrynin Newbie

And I would guess if you were traveling to many Asian countries, you would find life easier there than in the U.S. nutrition wise.

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