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By Sophie Van Tiggelen 13 Comments

How to Travel on the Autoimmune Protocol

AIP Travel : Airplane and Rental Property (part 1)Traveling while following the Paleo Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) is totally feasible! Yes, AIP travel does take a little bit of planning ahead of time and some resourcefulness, but there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to enjoy vacations with family and friends. Things might look a little bit different than they used to before your diagnosis, however; dealing with an autoimmune disease requires you to be careful with your diet.

I’ll be honest with you: traveling on AIP means no more spur-of-the-moment eating out. From now on, think of yourself as James Bond strategizing for his next mission: planning, reconnoitering, survival kit on you at all times!

I recently traveled to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina to attend an AIP blogger’s retreat! The trip involved a 3 ½ hour flight from Denver to Charlotte, a 2 ½ hour car drive up to the mountains, and a four day stay in a rental property. A long way from home, but so glad to see my friends Eileen from Phoenix Helix, Angie from Autoimmune Paleo, Samantha from Sweet Potatoes and Social Change, and last but not least Jaime from Gutsy by Nature.

The flight

The first thing I did was to book a flight not too early in the morning, so I would have time to eat a substantial breakfast before leaving the house. Starting my trip with a full stomach means I won’t have to worry too soon about my next meal. For such a short flight, snacks and fruits are plenty enough to keep my energy level up! Here are some examples of AIP approved snacks you can take with you on the plane: a pouch of wild albacore tuna with an avocado makes a perfect small meal, fresh fruits, a Wild Zora bar, and of course some reading material to pass the time (I love everything from Provence, including romance!).

Bring AIP approved snacks with you when traveling (even if it’s to spend the day at the mall!). There is nothing worse than being hungry in a foreign place, where you have nothing safe to eat. You need to be prepared and ready.

AIP Travel : Airplane and Rental Property (part 1)After landing in Charlotte, I immediately picked up my rental car and drove north towards the mountains. I wasn’t very hungry because I had snacked on the airplane. Plus, I knew a good dinner was waiting for me at the rental place when I arrived! I bought some water though to stay hydrated. Hydration isn’t something we talk about often on the Autoimmune Protocol, but keeping your little cells nice and hydrated is very important and will help alleviate the inevitable fatigue associated with long-distance travel.

The rental

Since my Hashimoto’s diagnosis, we have used rental properties a lot for our vacations. My favorite website to find a place to stay is VRBO (stands for “vacation rental by owner”). I have used this website quite a lot and had a good experience each time. For this trip in North Carolina though, my friend Eileen took care of the rental for the group since she was our “host”.

This charming barn-style, multi-level house is where we spent our weekend retreat. The house was spacious, pleasant, and we spent quite some time chatting on the deck overlooking the river! I was struck by the lushness and vividly green vegetation all around. It is such a big change from dry Colorado! Whew! My hair was all frizzy with the humidity!

AIP Travel : Airplane and Rental Property (part 1)The food

The big advantage of a rental property is that you have a kitchen at your disposal with which to prepare your meals. All the properties I have rented in the past were not as big as this one; much smaller in fact, but they always had at least a sink, a fridge, and a microwave. In the picture below, you can see the enormous refrigerator we had in the kitchen! It was chock-full of AIP compliant food thanks to Eileen and my favorite online meal delivery service, Paleo On The Go!

AIP Travel : Airplane and Rental Property (part 1)The folks at Paleo On The Go sent us AIP frozen meals for the retreat so we could review their products and tell you all about it! While for some of the others it was a discovery, I already knew about POTG products. I wrote a review after receiving samples at home, and since then I have become a regular customer. Their meals are delicious, just like you would make them at home if you had the time, and compliant with the strict elimination phase of the Paleo Autoimmune Protocol (AIP). And it is so convenient!

You can either bring these frozen meals along with you on the plane (store them in a cooler bag and check with your luggage), or you can also ask POTG to ship directly to your vacation destination (house, hotel, cabin, condo, etc).

From upper left to lower right: herb roasted chicken with rosemary garlic roasted root vegetables / the fridge / grandmas’s chicken soup / a plate full of goodies brought by Eileen / shepherd’s pie / creamy chicken and bacon Alfredo with spaghetti squash / bangers and mash /  chicken breakfast sausage with collard greens and bacon.

As you can see, I ate like a pro during this retreat and I was able to stay on top of my diet while away from home.

Relaxation and fun

So what do AIP bloggers do when they get together? We are all about connections, enjoying life, having fun, and relaxation! Our host, Eileen, arranged for a local reflexologist to come to the house and give us all a super relaxing foot massage! That was heaven!

The rest of the time was spent exchanging stories, eating, drinking mocktails (see Angie mixing all the ingredients in that big bowl?), walking, brainstorming ideas, and having a good time all around. I came back from this bloggers retreat completely rejuvenated by the deep connections I have with these amazing ladies. We share the same struggles, we understand each other, and we draw strength from our mutual friendships.

AIP Travel : Airplane and Rental Property (part 1)

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Filed Under: AIP Lifestyle Tagged With: aip travel, aip traveling, airplane, paleo on the go, rental, traveling

About Sophie Van Tiggelen

Sophie Van Tiggelen is a passionate foodie, recipe developer, author, and photographer. Diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis in 2009, she used the Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) to reverse her condition, and today, Sophie lives a full and vibrant life free from the anxiety and flare-ups that often accompany autoimmune diseases. With her food and lifestyle blog, A Squirrel in the Kitchen, Sophie shares her AIP experience and empowers others to develop new habits to promote good health and wellness. Through years of experience, she has developed simple strategies to be successful on AIP, including numerous mouth-watering, allergen-free recipes that everyone (even those without autoimmune diseases) can enjoy. Sophie is on a mission to make the Autoimmune Protocol - and all that it encompasses - more accessible and sustainable for anyone looking for a more nutritious, more delicious, more health-conscious life.

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  1. Susan Smith says

    August 21, 2016 at 9:42 pm

    Hi Sophie,

    What a fun and relaxing get-a-way in the mountains you all had! The AIP food looks so yummy! I’ll have to check out the VRBO website you mentioned as my husband recently retired, and we have started to doing some traveling. I see a mountain trip in my future very soon!

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    • Sophie Van Tiggelen says

      August 22, 2016 at 8:12 am

      Hello Susan,

      Thanks for your kind comment! Definitely check out VRBO. I have only good things to say about that website and the people we have worked with. And I wish you a wonderful trip in the mountains!

      Reply
    • Patty says

      May 28, 2019 at 12:22 pm

      Hi Susan! I am going to be retiring soon and I had been so looking forward to doing lots of traveling. Well, lo and behold, being diagnosed with Hashimoto’s two years ago has made things more complicated. I am so heartbroken that traveling seems to be so complicated now. Have you done much traveling since

      Reply
  2. Megan says

    September 12, 2016 at 10:37 am

    What about eating on cruises? I’m going on a 7-day cruise next month, and I would appreciate any tips.

    Reply
    • Sophie Van Tiggelen says

      September 12, 2016 at 10:50 am

      This might help: Paleo on a cruise

      Reply
  3. Gina says

    July 18, 2020 at 8:13 pm

    Hi Sophie, I found this post while searching for AIP travel tips…but I’m fairly certain my family stayed at this exact rental home in NC years ago when I was a kid!! I got goosebumps as soon as I saw the photos. It was one of my favorite family vacations. Can you post the link to this VRBO? I would love to find it to take my kids there now. Thank you for the AIP travel tips too 🙂

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    • Sophie Van Tiggelen says

      July 21, 2020 at 5:04 pm

      Hello Gina!
      Wow, what a small world! This place was magical! Unfortunately, I was not the one renting it. I will reach out to the lady who did and get back to you hopefully with an answer 🙂 – Sophie

      Reply
      • Gina says

        July 26, 2020 at 2:35 pm

        Thank you so much for checking on that for me! <3

        Reply
        • Sophie Van Tiggelen says

          July 27, 2020 at 12:19 pm

          Here is the link on VRBO! >>> click here

          Reply
          • Gina says

            July 29, 2020 at 5:22 pm

            Thank you, Sophie!

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