
Into the Jungle
My name is Marley and I am (currently) an English teacher employed in an international school in Asia. But not for long! As I transition from security to uncertainty, I will document my achievements andContinue reading “Into the Jungle”



Penang, Malaysia
Needing a break from the monotony of Brunei, I booked flights to visit Penang, an island located north east of Kuala Lumpur. Penang is known for being a British colony and was captured by theContinue reading “Penang, Malaysia”

Panchakarma Treatment, Sri Lanka
While visiting one of my yogi friends in Australia this spring, she mentioned that I should do a panchakarma treatment over the summer. Since last summer was all about the transition from Thailand to Brunei,Continue reading “Panchakarma Treatment, Sri Lanka”

“I’m coming to Thailand. How do I tell people I need gluten free food?”
A few people have asked me this recently, and I got caught in a new restaurant without my card. So I’m going to share a little translation with you, that you can print and takeContinue reading ““I’m coming to Thailand. How do I tell people I need gluten free food?””

Beautiful Bali
Hello readers! Today’s post is all about surviving gluten free on the little lovely island of Bali. Known for its beaches, rice terraces and black volcanic sands, Bali is great little island paradise that catersContinue reading “Beautiful Bali”

Gluten Free UK Holiday
Gluten Free Goodness! I was lucky enough to coincide my visit with the Free From Allergy Show in London. For the whole day, my friends and I were able to sample beers, ciders, breads, cookies,Continue reading “Gluten Free UK Holiday”

Temple Hopping & Snacking in Bagan
After a few sweaty days of motorbikes and dusty streets in Mandalay, Bagan was a refreshing feast for the eyes! I stayed at the Bagan Umbra Hotel and was pleased with the pool and accommodation.Continue reading “Temple Hopping & Snacking in Bagan”

Eating in Mandalay
Friends told me not to bother with Mandalay, but I’m happy that I did. This was a nice place to start my journey to understand the life and ways of the Burmese people. When IContinue reading “Eating in Mandalay”
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