AmyLeger on October 30th, 2008

How could pizza put a person in the middle of a parenting dilemma? Well it has. In this case it is about my daughter’s dislike of pizza, and many other common foods. How do I get her to be grateful and respectful when people work hard to accommodate her needs?

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Most of us love most technology, it makes our lives easier. Now technology is honing in the gluten-free market; with software that gives you product listings and it’s “gluten” status. There is an extra cost — so is it worth it? We look into your options.

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AmyLeger on October 28th, 2008

A November 2008 medical study reveals the link between early celiac diagnosis and a better quality of life. We rely on doctors to officially make the diagnosis, so what can we do to help?

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Survey says….get to your support group and you will more likely stick to your gluten-free diet. It’s true! But why is that? See how it can help, where to find one and the inspiring story of a few families who created a successful group, when they couldn’t find the answers they needed on their own.

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AmyLeger on October 22nd, 2008

You go on the gluten-free diet only to find you have become completely…ahem…’irregular’. Before you get into a poop pity party, check out this article. You’ll find natural and sneaky ways to mix in fiber and get yourself back on schedule.

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