Work the gluten-free kinks out of your holiday gathering! Here are success stories from people who have done it!
New research confirms anemia has a major role in undiagnosed celiac disease. To get more details, read on…
This is the final installment of my discussion with my daughter about growing up gluten-free. This time she looks at how the future could be for kids like her with celiac disease.
As you know I am not one to regurgitate what other bloggers are blogging about. I prefer to gather and write my own posts with fresh interviews and insight. But I wanted to provide a link for you to a post I think could be helpful for everyone. It talks about how you can find good resources on iTunes; podcasts, movies –many free of charge. The information is at glutenfreehub.com. It also has links to iPhone applications. In October, I already discussed the costs and alternatives to the iPhone apps on this site. Readers also offered their feedback to me which I posted in an iPhone app follow-up. See what you can do to make the technology out there, work for you and your family!
The Chicago Tribune’s story about food allergens — specifically Wellshire Farms gluten-free products allegedly containing some gluten in them — is a hot topic in the celiac community. Today I pose the question about grocery stores. Without a recall, is the store obligated to take any action to protect customers? I checked in with a few of my local stores to see what they’re doing about this issue.
In less than a month, the family (and two dogs) are hitting the road for a power road trip to Nevada to see Grandma and Grandpa. What’s the best way to do it in gluten-free style? I’m launching my investigation with the help of the internet and your suggestions!


