Parents of celiac kids have a challenge — it’s called snack. For soccer, volleyball, school, playdates, parties — and for many people this summer — Vacation Bible School. Gotta admit — VBS has some of the funkiest snacks around. So how do you even compete with a gluten-free version? I’ve got an idea….
School is out for the summer and that means we all get very busy and we’re not in our own kitchens very much. For us that means getting out on our boat. Here are some quick hints on snack food we like to bring along for the ride. You can use the list of foods for a day on the boat, in the car or at someone’s home for a picnic.
No matter whether you are newly diagnosed with celiac or you have a child struggling with the disease, a social network could answer many questions for you about managing the lifestyle. This post highlights some of the very active social networks where people are talking about all things gluten-free! Should you join one? This post could help you decide.
Would you, have you, should you ever recommend someone who thinks they might have celiac go rogue and do the gluten-free diet, even without an official diagnosis? This post looks into both sides of the issue.
New advice today on the best ways to prepare for eating out on a gluten-free diet. This information is great for newly-diagnosed celiacs and others who feel like the gluten-free diet is “old hat”.
Some of my favorite items to grill just in time for the holiday weekend! But these items are easy and often you already have the ingredients to make them happen!
He or she is overweight — there’s no way they have celiac disease! It’s not the most accurate statement, yet some doctors seem to believe it. This post explores the issue of why you don’t have to underweight to be malnourished by undiagnosed celiac disease.
The best place for someone with celiac disease to be is our Making Tracks for Celiacs event in the Twin Cities. Our annual event was held May 16th, 2009. And it was a huge success! Take a peek!
Is coordinating and pulling off the Making Tracks for Celiacs event like a wedding or more like running a grueling race? Find out — but either way totally worthwhile.
New research reveals a questionnaire that could help doctors help you with your maintenance of your celiac disease.