What’s Easter without a fabulous brunch? From buffets to sit-down meals, here is a good list for your family to get a gluten free Easter brunch in the Twin Cities.
Bricks, a restaurant with gluten free options, finally reopens near the National Sports Center in Blaine, MN. What you can expect with the new digs and the new menu.
In my opinion, nothing is better than having a bowl of cereal for an afternoon snack. Of course breakfast is a great time for cereal on National Cereal Day too. Pour yourself a bowl and read up on some of the favorite gluten free cereals of The Savvy Celiac readers.
Celiac disease can impact many parts of the body, but did you know celiac and heart disease can also be connected? It’s American Heart Month– find out what you need to know.
With approximately 300 symptoms related to celiac disease, researchers in two separate studies looked closely at two of them: infertility and insomnia. What they could be telling you about celiac disease.
Celiac disease genetic testing has been around for years. I didn’t worry about getting tested, I figured I knew what my results would be. But I finally bit the bullet and did it. The results of that test made me a believer that it is crucial in ruling in or ruling out the possibility of celiac disease.
One of the biggest gluten-free events in the Twin Cities, Making Tracks for Celiacs, is coming to an end. Find out why, plus see my quick trip of 13 years down memory lane. Also, you can still donate to the cause!
New research looks into why some communities have more childhood celiac cases than others. There are many theories out there.
This study thinks socioeconomic status may be the reason.
A Disney culinary expert sheds light on how they make gluten free accommodations at Disney, plus find out what the most popular GF food is, and what his gluten-free favorites are inside the parks.
Soon some GF folks will be able to have pizza and a beer from some of the biggest American companies. If you are skeptical on the pizza, Pizza Hut actually got gluten free certified.