A gluten-free twist on fried ice cream! Check it out!
How are our tweens and teens handling their gluten-free lifestyle? What are their biggest challenges? The answers from parents vary widely in a new survey from www.thesavvyceliac.com.
Our 17-year-old exchange student is preparing to head to Hawaii for a week. Will it be a gluten-free paradise?? It may depend on how much legwork we do ahead of time.
Here’s a two-fer: An opportunity to win a $50 gift certificate to Carrabba’s to enjoy a gluten-free meal, plus some cool recipes — mmm chocolate!
The other day I could just feel this mother’s pain as she told her story of struggle in attaining gluten-free accommodations for her two children at school. “Has anyone else been so frustrated that they just sat and cried?” she said about a recent exchange she had with her elementary school where her two gluten-free children attend. Unfortunately many of us have.
Think your partner or spouse is ready to take the leap and plan a gluten-free date for you on Valentine’s Day? Send them this link and you might be surprised!
Calling all parents of tweens and teenagers. It’s tough enough for all of us to get through the times where our children move from being our little kids to being taller than us, more emotional and hormonal. Throw in a mandated gluten-free diet and that throws everyone for a loop.
Here’s an update on my gluten-free birthday party dilemma. What I found was we had a great time at home, but I found another question to add to my ongoing list of gluten-free etiquette. Should I tell people on party invitations that the birthday girl is gluten-free? Read on…
A new report from the New York Times suggests many food allergies may be misdiagnosed, forcing some to needlessly remove certain foods from their diets.
It’s fried. Kaput. Done. My bread machine is history. Now the search begins for a new one that’s great with gluten-free dough!


