Restaurant dining, celiac celebrities and social media/networking were top survey picks..but we’re not to the top pick of the decade yet…that’s what this post is. And there’s a good reason this one is tops…
If not being able to eat all of the deep fried foods at the Minnesota State Fair has got you down– now’s the time to take another look. Here’s a hint: french fries, beer and even brownies! YUM!
From stomach pain and diarrhea to scoliosis, brittle hair and joint pain. They all have one thing in common, they are all prominent symptoms celiacs had before their diagnosis. The results of my symptom list are complete. I asked for your top three symptoms and this list has very interesting results!
It is challenging dealing with a holiday that centers around CANDY! Yikes! Taking candy from a baby (or in this case your trick-or-treating child) can be tough. You don’t want your gluten-free child to miss any of the fun stuff surrounding Halloween. But not all candy is gluten-free. What’s a parent to do? Check out this article for suggestions.