New research is out on the relationship between anemia and celiac disease.
Living gluten-free for a week in the Las Vegas area is interesting. There’s so much food everywhere, but what can you trust? This post includes some fun activities involving gluten-free food and the restaurants we looked into for a night on the town with the kids.
Traveling anywhere you’re unfamiliar can be very challenging if you have celiac disease. In this case we’re traveling right now going through 6 states in 24 hours. That means packing enough food (including gluten-free) for five people and winging it at any restaurants. See my journal entries about the trip down to Las Vegas with my husband, my two children, a teenage exchange student and two dogs!
Coming up in January, I will be going gluten-free and living the lifestyle of a person with celiac disease. Why am I doing this? Read on…
Changing they way you do communion at church is a big adjustment, for you and your church. Here are some quick hints as you prepare to receive communion — the gluten-free way.
Proof to never let your gluten-free guard down. Just when you thought it was safe to judge food from the gluten-free identifier on the shelf, think again. This luxury of a gluten-free product sticker on the shelf, identifying gluten-free items, was incorrect for the first time I’ve ever seen; incorrectly marking a product that had wheat — as gluten-free.
A great idea for a last-minute gift for the celiac in your life!
Today ABC News posted an article about how celiac disease is still considered a health issue that is met with others’ skepticism. Do these so-called skeptics not think it’s real that I had a daughter who could have died as her health deteriorated dramatically in the months before her celiac diagnosis? This is a topic I get fiesty about — read on.
First the internet goes all abuzz over new research connecting type 1 diabetes and celiac disease. Now I’m following up with one parent who quickly learned how to handle both diseases when her son had a double diagnosis. How does this research sit with people directly impacted by the diseases?
We finally hear what professionals say about accommodating gluten-free meals at big events. This great information could apply to work, wedding receptions, fundraisers. Plus good hints to make your next event a successful gluten-free adventure.


