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  1. if you're in AZ you should check out picazzo's for pizza, and they used to carry bards tale before their brewery change, and may carry it again sometime in the future.
  2. my apologies for hijacking this thread, but there is a health food store near pittsburgh - sunny bridge natural foods - no I don't work for them but I do love them... they have just about everything in a nice and convenient gluten-free aisle AND they give a 10% discount on gluten-free items to celiacs! however, I did make my second trip to trader joe's tonight...
  3. there is a short bit about this here: Open Original Shared Link just thought I'd put up a reference to the idea that babies can have trouble with their oral motor skills and develop food/texture aversions if they don't learn to experience/manipulate food in their mouths in a certain time frame. it might be helpful to ask your pediatrician some more about...
  4. I've had good luck at the old library... they don't have a "gluten-free menu" but they know what I'm talking about when I say no wheat/flour. The hot bacon dressing on the spinach salad is excellent (w/o croutons, of course). I usually get the porkchop with a baked potato, but have had good luck with the steak (just have them check on the seasonings for...
  5. if you do a search for maui, this topic has come up once every few months for the past couple of years and there is a bunch of great (extra) info buried in there. have a great trip, h
  6. I did 2 of their events pre-dx... from what I remember, there is nothing provided that you'd be able to eat, BUT there were some people that had their families bring them food into the camp for dinner every night. You could probably pack breakfast stuff in your bags... lunch might be tricky on the walk during the day, but you could either bring a pack with...
  7. Does anyone know what grist's policy is about cross-contamination? Especially where it looks like that company brews a lot of gluteny beers? It makes me a little nervous to drink a beer that is made in the same place as one with lots of barley, unless they're cleaning very well, and even then.... btw, if bards ever does start making beer again, it was...
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    WHAT??? the vegetable broth has gluten??? how can they say that item is gluten-free then? hmmm. I was planning on eating there tomorrow night but now I'm not so sure...
  9. Other good mail order brands are breads by anna www.glutenevolution.com, cause you're special (good biscuits and yellow cake) and 123 gluten free (yummy pancakes and brownies). Shipping isn't too bad and it'll save you a trip to austin, cause whole foods is pretty expensive and a lot of their bakery stuff is loaded with milk and soy, which can often cause...
  10. How about Kauai? Long flight from Boston but worth it if you can stay at least a week. I really recommend renting a condo or cottage and not risking cross contamination or gluten at every meal... plus, celiac or not, who wants to eat restaurant food 3 meals a day for a week anyway, ick. So my advice it to check out vrbo.com (vacation rental by owner)....
  11. The featherlight is nice for some things, especially things that you would like to be on the lighter side, I use it for pie crust but not tea breads, for example, but if you want to stay away from corn, any of the corn-free mixes that she lists in her book will work with any of the recipes, with slightly different results, of course. Really the best way...
  12. Kim, When you're checking out at the herbery, just ask the person at the counter for a punch-card... they make a mark in it every time you spend $ there, I think it is one punch for every $25 (or maybe it was $15, I can't remember...) and when the card is full, you get a certain amount of $ off your next purchase (again, 15 or 25, just ask them and...
  13. Aren't they great there (the herbery)? They really need some better advertising, though, as they're a bit of a secret. Make sure you get one of their punch cards for frequent shoppers, $ off gluten-free food is always a nice thing! They will special order for you too if you have a request. Also, I really recommend a trip to Wild Wood for anyone in the...
  14. thanks everyone, that really helps!!! his food is authority (we found it at petsmart) brand large breed puppy food. it does list natural flavors that I haven't checked on but it is the dog eating it, not me, and at least the first ingredient isn't wheat!!! not sure if any of the rest of their brands are gluten-free, but I'll be looking for a gluten-free...
  15. We are housetraining our new puppy and he loves to get treats for going outside... but I haven't been able to find ANY that are gluten-free and my hands are so raw from washing my hands every time I have to take him out and give him a treat (and he goes out a lot and I just know that every once in a while I'm forgetting to wash my hands and then eating something...
  16. I stopped eating Amy's a while ago for this reason... I usually just assumed it was something else I'd gotten into or something like that, especially since it was pretty early on in my gluten-free life, but I really think I may be pretty sensitive, as I also have had issues with food and restaurants that others on here haven't. Good for you for being...
  17. I don't eat it very often, but the breads by anna one is very good. the texture is easily the best Ive come across for gluten-free breads and even my husband, who won't eat anything gluten-free, voluntarily ate a huge chunk the last time I made it. If you haven't tried it, I'd give it a shot. H oh, and just be sure to really oil and flour your pans...
  18. I just moved from there or I would love to hang out... a few pieces of celiac advice from that area, though 1. go check out wild wood art cafe on bee caves... they are a bakery cafe that makes all sorts of gluten-free goodies... my favorite meal there was their tarragon chicken salad on a gluten-free hamburger bun with a gluten-free cf chocolate ding...
  19. I tried this pizza out at their Scottsdale restaurant a few weeks ago... it is good, and it was really nice to go to a pizza place with friends and be able to eat something "safe." Good points- It is a tasty rice crust... their toppings are great, and a non-gluten-free friend even had a couple of pieces. Waitstaff seemed pretty on the ball about the whole...
  20. not sure if you already did a search but there is a thread from Feb of 2004 with some ideas (from me and some others) on maui, including names and addresses of health food stores and friendly restaurants. my best advice, eat when it is not super busy... will leave your waitstaff and chefs time to take care of you (and not end up with a salad that has had...
  21. you should try to see if you can find any gluten-free Bard's Tale beer... it is very good and seems like it is sold in many places all over NY state (lucky! none even close to my whole section of the country, but luckily I got to try it when I visited my parents)... go to www.bardsbeer.com and they have a "where's the beer?" link. Now, gin and tonics are...
  22. This happened to me too... I lost about 15 lbs, a lot for me (before was 130 at 5'4") and freaked out over the fact that I just couldn't seem to gain it back... well, about a year later I am in the mid 120's and have no trouble keeping it on . Really I just tried to listen to my body and ate really simple foods (none of the really complicated replacement...
  23. Don't you just hate that??? The last time it happened to me (at a restaurant where I'd asked tons of questions... but that's another story) it completely freaked my husband out as he caught a profile of me and my huge belly the next day while I was standing in the kitchen and he said "oh my, you're pregnant..." took him a little while to believe me that...
  24. MMM... beer I tried the bard's tale this weekend for the first time and it is so tasty! Now I just have to convince a distributor in my state to carry it. h
  25. I switched to Bare Escentuals too and love it! and it is expensive, but it lasts forever because you have to use so little of it (and actually the less you use the better it looks.) I would recommend going to a local ulta or sephora, if you have one, and they'll doll you up with it so you can see how you like it for free... and I can almost guarantee...
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