by GWTAdmin | Jul 21, 2016 | adventures ashore, Fiji culture, Fiji food, Fiji history, gluten free provisioning, Labasa Vanua Levu Fiji, what to do Savusavu Vanua Levu FIJI
Fruit juice lady, Labasa’s market.Vanua Levu, Fiji.FIJI. While Savusavu is Vanua Levu’s cruiser mecca, Labasa is this second biggest island of Fiji’s “big smoke.” Savusavu’s population is ~ 3,500; Labasa’s ~30,000. Savasavu’s population swells... by GWTAdmin | Jan 3, 2016 | Bay of Islands New Zealand, cruiser life, food, gluten free cooking, gluten free provisioning, recipe
Gluten-free bacon, lettuce, tomato and avocado sammiemade with New Zealand’s excellent gluten-free Freedom bread.Yahoo! New Zealand is rife with gluten-free options not seen since we left the States, and in some ways, even better*. We’ve missed lean, spicy... by GWTAdmin | Dec 10, 2015 | adventures ashore, gluten free provisioning, hiking, Opua New Zealand, south pacific flowers
Picturesque Russell, New Zealand as seen fromthe overlook near the sundial.”Isn’t it about time you wrote a post on New Zealand?” Wayne asked.”But I still have such great material from Tonga, Minerva and even French Polynesia!... by GWTAdmin | Nov 13, 2015 | gluten free cooking, gluten free provisioning, Nieafu TONGA, recipe
Gluten-free bean thread salad ingredients, all purchased inVava’u’s fabulous produce market in Neiafu, Tonga.Still underway from Tonga to New Zealand. Hang in there — we’ll arrive soon with lots more posts coming up.Meanwhile check out... by GWTAdmin | Sep 5, 2015 | gluten free provisioning, local food, Pago Pago American Samoa, recipes
Taro leaves at Pago Pago’s Fagatogo Square, American Samoa.Walking past the Fagatogo market – where locals sell their produce — massive bundles of huge green leaves caught my eye. Were they taro or banana leaves? Taro. “What do you use... by GWTAdmin | Aug 21, 2015 | cruising south pacific, gluten free provisioning, hiking, Pago Pago American Samoa, sailing destinations
Pago Pago American Samoa viewpoint, about 1600 feet above the harbor. Wayne misses the Bahamas, especially our “high elevation” hikes there, which topped out at a whopping 206 feet. Lucky for me he’s still a good sport, ready to...