Balk all you want at the trendiness the gluten-free diet, but it has helped folks who need the diet with greater selection of products!
Gluten-free is a top topic for 2013. But how has the diet trend helped we celiacs and folks with gluten intolerance? Check out the beginning of my list….
Schools listen up! Not accommodating gluten free diets for students with celiac disease — could become a federal issue.
Industry analysts didn’t think gluten free would be where it is today. But where will it be tomorrow?
General Mills’ gluten free website appears to be fading to black as gluten free becomes more mainstream.
Late night national audience was reminded that just because it’s labeled gluten free doesn’t mean it’s actually healthy.
How they are implementing a gluten-free friendly sandwich menu and where you can find them!
Full of flavor and so convenient for gluten free families and others trying to accommodate us– give this cookie dough a try.
I can’t tell you how awesome it is to have a good selection of gluten free products at my local grocery store. After years of store managers looking at me like I was CRAZY simply asking for them to carry a gluten free pretzel, it is nice to feel like the not-so-unpopular kid on the block. In the last few years the selection of yummy gluten free foods has been awesome (although much of it is highly processed). But even though we’re not eating highly-processed foods often, it is sort of comforting to know they exist. Let’s be honest, it is possible some of the newer gluten free treats wouldn’t be around if the so-called gluten free food fad never existed. But are the gluten free foods we have come to know and LOVE, here to stay?? A new article from seekingalpha.com looks at two potential food fads: gluten free diet foods and stevia (sweetener). It questions whether either of them here to stay or are they something that will be the “next health food fads to find their way to the discount aisles?” We won’t be delving in the stevia side of the article today, but the writer talks […]
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