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<title>alissaaron on "Study Abroad"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I am in college right now, and thinking very&#60;br /&#62;
seriously about studying abroad next year in either the Netherlands (Delft),&#60;br /&#62;
Sweden (Stockholm), Scotland (Edinburgh), Ireland (Dublin or Galway) or&#60;br /&#62;
possibly London.  Does anyone happen to know if Europe in general, or any of&#60;br /&#62;
these places specifically, are as friendly to dietary requirements such as&#60;br /&#62;
mine as we are becoming in the States?  I really just need to be able to&#60;br /&#62;
find basic staples such as cashew/almond butter, brown rice pasta, rice cakes and agave nectar,&#60;br /&#62;
but more variety would of course be wonderful.  Any info anyone could provide&#60;br /&#62;
on this topic would be greatly appreciated!
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