With the new FDA gluten free label rule, its more common than ever to see GLUTEN FREE plastered across the front of of a package. It has made it easier to shop. But we should keep reading our ingredient labels. Here are some tricks of the trade to make that part of the job a bit less frustrating.
2014 was the year Gluten Free Girl Scout Cookies made their debut. Now this coming year we have more options on flavors and how to get your hands on some!
There are many gluten free resources: websites, books, podcasts, magazines. But new research on social media & GF, says this is an area where you could be missing out if you aren’t doing it already.
Getting pregnant and staying pregnant have long been considered a symptom of celiac disease. But new research based on records of more than 2 million women reveals different information.
It is true…gluten free bread baking is not my strong suit. My loaves tend to fall, are grainy or the yeast doesn’t make it rise. I have given up on many bread cookbooks because they are complicated, require too much investment in kitchen gadgets and products not commonly found or used. But this book was relevant, and helped this novice baker look like a genius.
So many questions continue about the causes, triggers, and increased risks for celiac. New research emerges about cesarean section and celiac disease (and other immune responses) in children.
There is a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving! The Savvy Celiac talks about one reason in particular….
Diarrhea is probably the most well-known symptom for celiac disease. But maybe not for long. There are fascinating findings in this new research that spans 15 years of celiac cases.
Headlines over the weekend about gluten free diet risks caught my attention. There are concerns we GF eaters need to consider. Today’s article looks at those concerns and empowers our gluten-free community with solutions.
A new report says eating a gluten free diet is having an impact some popular Italian restaurant chains. But most of them have GF options. So what’s the problem?