It’s fun on occasion to get good ol’ American Fare at a sports bar. An appetizer, maybe a burger and fries are staples during a visit like this. But most times when people who eat gluten-free go out, so many of these tasty treats are axed off the “safe to eat” list. Not at Mad Jacks Sports Cafe in Vadnais Heights, Minnesota.
Miss just the idea of stopping by your favorite sports bar/grill for a burger and fries? Well there’s a gluten-free answer to that in the North Metro of the Twin Cities. And it is worth a drive to check out!
Gluten-free restaurant menus are one trend leading the charge into 2011. So why are they still so trendy when so many of us have had bad experiences dining out? My take on the restaurant do’s and don’ts to become a gluten-free menu trendsetter!
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!”
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!
NFCA appears to have pulled out all the stops to get their gluten-free message across to people in the restaurant industry: It’s time to get on board! But will restaurants bite?
I don’t know which one is more emotional for me: the excitement when a new product starts or a new gluten-free friendly store opens or the disappointment when a gluten-free product is discontinued or the store closes. Well the disappointment has set in with a great gluten-free shop — closing it’s doors.
A member of Congress from Minnesota appears to be ready to take on Gluten-Free School lunches…Plus new information on gluten-free products — including pizza and waffles!
Today we’ve got a few interesting nuggets of gluten-free news, including gluten-free samples, a yummy corn bread mix, a little restaurant info and more.
What would the United States look like if all of the celiacs were diagnosed? That’s approximately 3 million people. How would your life different? Or your child’s? Food…health care…general attitudes…we explore that in this post.