We live a gluten free lifestyle. But can we use these gluten-related labels interchangeably: Gluten sensitive, gluten intolerant, gluten avoider, gluten resistant? Maybe there are other labels you know about. Labels can mean different things to different people. Read on for a closer look.
From pizza crust to popcorn-style puffed corn and even protein bars, I have tried a few new (to me) gluten-free products. Take a look at the gluten free food reviews and see what you think!
Can you find State Fair gluten free food at your state’s biggest event? Here’s a list of some state fairs with gluten free options,, plus what to look for if your fair isn’t so gf friendly.
The MN State Fair gluten free food list Is being prepared. Big opportunities to help spread GF awareness at our state fair booth! We need volunteers– can you help us? Plus you get into the State Fair FREE!
Arsenic in rice is a concern for the general population, but even more so for folks with celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity who eat rice-based diets. Find out what answers they are looking for.
Some people with celiac or a gluten-sensitivity may feel like a zombie when getting glutened, but who would think that a zombie walk would be a great way to raise celiac awareness and money for celiac disease research?
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.
The end of Celiac Disease Awareness Month is coming. What did we learn and did we raise enough awareness? Also we explore some ideas on what you can do year ’round to help heighten the awareness for celiac disease.
Many Americans think a gluten free diet is healthy for all, but is it? Ideas on what you can do to make your gluten free diet healthier. Plus, why some people think its a good diet option, but they still aren’t buying gluten-free products.
Summer camp season is here! It is supposed to be filled with pure 100% fun! But worrying about your food isn’t fun. Some camps accommodate gluten free needs, while others do not. If your child needs to bring his/her gluten free meals or snacks to summer camp, this list may help you when shopping or inspire you to create your own list.