New research published this week looks at the association between celiac disease and women’s reproductive troubles. Previous estimates believe more than 36,000 American women are infertile because they have undiagnosed celiac disease. The details in this new study are truly interesting.
While on our recent family trip to Washington, DC, one easy solution for a meal was to eat breakfast every day at the hotel restaurant. And here the chef didn’t settle for the “easy out” — eggs. As Emma said, “MMMMM SOOOOO good!”
Time to whet that gluten-free appetite of yours and tempt you with some of the most memorable food of the year! Yup the Minnesota State Fair is just a few weeks away and there are 13 new companies on the list of vendors and their gluten-free food offerings! Plus, if you like this– how about getting into the Fair for FREE!!
Want info on some of the Hot-Spots in DC? Plus Family-Friendly and Gluten-Free Friendly locations near the Mall? Here you go — map and all!
Long subject line- I agree. But it sums up our conundrum we had during our trip in DC. A first for us– seeing a glaring error in our gluten-free order at a restaurant that we couldn’t stop before it was eaten.
Sometimes vacation doesn’t seem so relaxing when you have to plan every detail at each restaurant –so you can be sure you get a gluten-free meal in a city that is completely unknown to you. This vacation: Washington DC. This, and the next few posts, hopefully will help you navigate your way through DC as a family.
In a matter of days we’ll be off and running to Washington DC with the kids — one of which is my 11-year-old daughter, who has celiac disease. So I’ve been doing some gluten-free dining research. Hopefully this post, and subsequent comments, will help you (and me) if you’re headed out there sometime soon.
We have all benefited from the gluten-free food trend. Whether you have celiac disease, a gluten sensitivity or neither, people across the country are trying the diet for various reasons. Now new research says for companies, there may be some “cons” with the “pros” of going with a gluten-free line of products.
I love it when restaurants have gluten-free menus. But I hate it when things go wrong with the meal. It seems to happen more often these days to us– is it happening to you? Tell us your experience in a survey.
New options for celiacs in Duluth and all of us folks who go there for a long weekend or summer vacation!! Gluten-free food at Pizza Luce. They have gluten free pizza (and more) in the Twin Cities, now it’s all in Duluth! My brother got a behind-the-scenes look when he ate there the day the menu debuted!