Do you dream about a day when you can order a gluten-free brownie when you stop at Starbucks….Your dream may become a reality!
Nag…nag…nag. That’s not what I want to be. But when I see someone who’s clearly sick and I think their problems could be symptoms of celiac disease, I tell them. But how much information is too much and you’re considered a nag?
You’ve heard about our adventure hosting an exchange student with celiac disease. Now I’ve learned of another young lady with celiac disease who also wants to come here for next school year. Interested? Read on….
A relationship involving non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is exposed between people with celiac disease and their siblings. Plus how NHL directly impacts people with celiac disease. Researchers dug into both issues in a new study released this week.
Whole Foods is removing products from its shelves, while Campbell’s hopes to get their gluten-free items back on their list. Companies finally come clean about handling gluten-free issues. But it’s not always done as transparently as it should.
Our favorite restaurant has a gluten-free menu, but something’s changed and now I’m beginning to doubt whether some of the food is as celiac-friendly as we want it to be.
Organizing a gluten-free birthday party for your celiac child — at a site that isn’t all that gluten-free friendly or knowledgeable — is tough. Sometimes you have to take the bull by the horns and really get them to understand the importance of the day and why your child shouldn’t feel left out. This post explores your negotiation options– and one business that seems to be getting it right.
New research is out on the relationship between anemia and celiac disease.
Living gluten-free for a week in the Las Vegas area is interesting. There’s so much food everywhere, but what can you trust? This post includes some fun activities involving gluten-free food and the restaurants we looked into for a night on the town with the kids.
Traveling anywhere you’re unfamiliar can be very challenging if you have celiac disease. In this case we’re traveling right now going through 6 states in 24 hours. That means packing enough food (including gluten-free) for five people and winging it at any restaurants. See my journal entries about the trip down to Las Vegas with my husband, my two children, a teenage exchange student and two dogs!