I don’t understand why manufacturers suddenly add gluten-containing ingredients to a perfectly good product. It just happened to me. A product I’ve been using for years suddenly has wheat in it. Why does this happen? I have a theory….
Is there such a thing as a celiac-friendly work event? Earlier this month I posted a blog about navigating work lunches, parties and happy hours with the gluten-free diet. I asked readers to chime in on what they do. I was genuinely surprised at most of the answers, and what I may have learned about myself.
Where are the best places for gluten-free getaways? Plus where are some of the most challenging places, you may be surprised at the answer. In this post I interview an expert on the best gluten-free vacation locales and have a few suggestions of my own all based on availability of gluten-free food. Read on!
Living a gluten-free lifestyle may make you shy away from going on vacation. But now you have no excuses! With the help of a new website catering to the gluten-free traveller, you can make good decisions to create the best gluten-free vacation possible. See where some of the best locations for you are right now!
Whether you are new to the gluten-free diet or are looking to try new, and recommended, foods without wasting a bunch of money, check out this comprehensive list put together by parents with gluten-free children.
Lunch meetings, holiday parties, happy hour. Let’s face it, making it as a professional– often involves food. So what do you do to ensure gluten-free options when you’re at work? I have some ideas, but I think a lot of people can learn from your feedback! Read on!
If you’re struggling with a way to make a gluten-free dressing, you need to check out this recipe. It is a bit of work but well worth it!
Awareness of the gluten-free diet is evolving and along with it are restaurants’ choices for people with celiac disease. I recently visited Wildfire with my family. I concluded it’s a place worth going back to, many times over. Why? Read on….
From time to time, we all want and need to get out! But some people with celiac disease have trouble eating out, concerned they will get sick. There are resources out there. This post highlights three must-haves to bookmark so you can quickly reference them when you want a night out on the town.