Did you know 1 in 250 people suffer from celiac disease? This means they're allergic to gluten and must retain a gluten-free diet. So here are some gluten-free links I love:
How to be gluten-free. — That's Fit
A list of gluten-free food products. — Woman's Day
Tons of gluten-free recipes and pretty food photography. — Gluten Free Goddess
How to shop for gluten-free products and what to look for. — Gluten Free Living
Do you or anyone have to keep a gluten-free diet?
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Comments (3)
My best friend's son is six and has an allergy to gluten. That poor kid. I feel terrible for him, but his dad does the best he can to cook for him. I've really never seen such a dedicated father.
Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner means watching other people eat the things I used to enjoy. Gluten is everywhere, crumbs and spills on the tables and counters. I don't even feel safe eating my pathetic gluten free item I brought with me with everyone and always end up sick.
I bring a veggie tray for myself, but it ends up contaminated with gluten by those that put their wheat crackers into my gluten-free dip.
My son has celiacs, and we are having a gluten free Thanksgiving this year. Thanks for the info!