Jennifer Esposito’s new book Jennifer’s Way, takes an intimate look her decades-long journey living with undiagnosed celiac disease. She discusses her search for a cause, going gluten free after she was diagnosed and how celiac changed her life.
If you are ready to raise awareness and money for celiac disease plus you want to eat gluten-free food, the Making Tracks for Celiacs event in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area of Minnesota is just for you!
Gluten-free cooking and baking can be tough. Whether you don’t know what to make or how to make something. The Gluten-Free Homemaker Linda Etherton always has ideas for all of us! See her tips and even some mistakes. Lucky for us we can learn from her!
Are you gluten sensitive or do you have celiac disease? Two new pieces of research look both at how patients are handling the question and what they should do to get an accurate diagnosis.
If you read The Savvy Celiac you probably already know the answer to “What is Gluten”. But find out what others had to say on the subject.
Living the gluten-free lifestyle isn’t super easy, until you meet cooking expert Shirley Braden. From desserts to pizza she has the knack to make tasty gluten-free food!
From donating your resources to reading a book or getting on social media, there are ways you can help raise celiac disease awareness this month. Find out how.
Are you doing gluten free meals for your family or making separate dishes for your combo house? Find out what a new Savvy Celiac poll says about this. Plus, see how we make our combo house work, then decide what will work best for you.
Between graduation, anniversaries, confirmation, and prom, it is officially party season. So how can you host a bunch of people and keep it gluten free? That’s what I have been asking myself recently.
Don’t have GI symptoms? Must not be celiac. Wrong. Learn more on why you should look beyond gut symptoms for celiac disease.