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.
New ad promoting NASCAR on NBC has a quip about gluten that is not sitting well with a lot of folks. What is the draw to put the word gluten in the most random places like NASCAR and Honda commercials?
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.
What if my local troop doesn’t carry the GF cookie I want? How can I get them online? Check out this new insight to get your hands on this year’s gluten free Girl Scout cookies.
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.
Even though this new cookbook, Supermarket Healthy, by Food Network star Melissa d’Arabian isn’t a gluten-free cookbook, it makes new recipes simple and shows how easy new cooking techniques can be. Basic gluten-free substitutions are easy.
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.
New Consensus Statement from European researchers warns of arsenic in rice and infants. It also calls out celiac disease. This is just one more piece of evidence in the arsenic in rice puzzle.
Most of us have probably experienced one or two weird, ironic, or even just frustrating moments where you realize not everyone “gets” the gluten-free diet. See these crazy examples of gluten-free errors, and then read the tips for gluten free consumers to eat safely.