No matter whether you are newly diagnosed with celiac or you have a child struggling with the disease, a social network could answer many questions for you about managing the lifestyle. This post highlights some of the very active social networks where people are talking about all things gluten-free! Should you join one? This post could help you decide.
Bringing in an exchange student with celiac disease for nearly a year is a big challenge. We took that on and now it’s about to end. I have found myself asking a lot of questions about the future of my own daughter as soon-to-be teenage celiac, but also about some of the bigger food challenges for Ida while she was here.
I did a double-take when shopping today. One kind of new gluten-free Chex cereal which had been gluten-free for weeks at my store, suddenly wasn’t donning the huge gluten-free label on the front of the box any more. Was it gluten free or not? With cell phone camera in hand, I investigated right in the middle of the store.
Another Chex cereal makes it to the shelves as a newly reformulated gluten-free cereal! This time Cinnamon Chex. How did it taste?? Find out…
New research into what could cause various cancers, gives new insight into a possible way to detect celiac disease, colitis and Crohn’s disease much earlier.
Ruby Tuesday gets a gluten-free menu! But the wait staff seem confused. Here’s my review.


