The Savvy Celiac has had a busy year, get the updates on what’s going on, where things are headed and a few gluten-free dining suggestions.
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.
We all learn great gluten free tricks or shortcuts to make our lives easier during our own GF journey. From the kitchen to school activities to social functions. Here is a big trick I learned when it comes to dining out.
Bricks Pub was a great place to eat gluten free until it closed a few weeks ago. Now new plans are emerging about its future.
Innovative thinking could help celiacs get safe gluten free food and make offering gluten free food easier for restaurant staff.
All-Star Game, USA Cup, 3M Championship…there is a lot is going on in the Twin Cities this month. But where to go for a great gluten-free dining experience? Here’s a list that could be helpful to you.
Boulder, Colorado. I went there recently and was told that it was a great place to eat gluten-free. When I arrived, I looked into restaurants that had options for gluten free in Boulder. Here’s what I found after stopping at a few restaurants there.
A Minnesota-based restaurant launched a gluten friendly menu this spring. What does “gluten friendly” mean? What is their process in the kitchen to keep cross contamination at bay? Plus, find out how my experience was.
From research to support groups to books and apps, if you’re looking for some new gluten free resources, check out this list.
Tried two restaurants and our experiences couldn’t have been more different. Evidence of the shaky ground we walk on when going out for a gluten free meal.