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  1. ... that wood-fired goodness. The 2 brothers who started 2 Stones went on a quest to Italy to discover how the Italians do gluten free after one brother was diagnosed with Celiac disease. The brothers brought that knowledge back to Corvallis, and they keep one oven exclusively for their gluten-free pizza. Open Original Shared Link
  2. He has Celiac Disease and must have a gluten-free diet. This bread maker has a gluten-free setting which works awesome. I've made loaf after loaf and they've all come out great! And it's so easy. I just have to dump my ingredients in and walk away. It's never been so easy. And Iv'e discovered it does ... Open Original Shared Link
  3. Gluten-free expo in Pasadena to help those with intolerance and celiac disease. SHARE: ... Celiac is a condition where the body has an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. ... This weekend, there's a Gluten Free Expo being held at the Pasadena Convention Center. Open Original Shared Link
  4. While the food has a decidedly Southern spin, Yo' Mama's offers an unexpected option. “Our niche is gluten free,” Crystal said. “My sister's best friend has celiac disease, and she couldn't order confidently off most menus when she went out to eat. We've found a way to bring flavor to gluten-free foods.”. Open Original Shared Link
  5. The book will be a memoir-like story of Hasselbeck's faith told through the important moments in her life. “Point of View” is scheduled to hit bookstore shelves in April 2019 from publisher WaterBrook & Multnomah, which specializes in Christian titles. Hasselbeck started her TV career on the second ... Open Original Shared Link
  6. You can choose to see it as selling out, or you can choose to see it as a bonus for choosy consumers. Take a look at gluten-free food. While the alternative diet is necessary for those with celiac disease, it irrationally became a new version of a low-carb lifestyle. The upside is that people who truly need ... Open Original Shared Link
  7. According to the Celiac Foundation's website, gluten is a general name for the proteins found in wheat, semolina, graham, rye, malt and barley. Gluten helps foods maintain their shape, acting as glue that holds food together. Cutting out gluten may seem like a difficult task, especially when eating out. Open Original Shared Link
  8. But what if you had a disease that kept you from that delight? What if your body actively revolted from just one locally brewed beer? Sadly, there are many who have this very problem. They suffer from wheat allergies, gluten-intolerance or, worst of all, celiac disease. May is National Celiac Disease ... Open Original Shared Link
  9. “Even people who are actually gluten-sensitive should not be eating Cheerios because I didn't just find cross-contamination,” Shiraz Agichtein said in an after-school phone interview. “I found actual pieces of gluten, and that doesn't just affect people with celiac, but it affects people with wheat allergies or ... Open Original Shared Link
  10. This cake is essentially a sponge cake made with almond flour in place of wheat flour. The texture is slightly coarser, but the flavor is exceptional and because there's no wheat it is safe for those with celiac disease and gluten-sensitivity. Strawberry Almond Shortcake. (Gluten Free). Cake: 4 eggs ... Open Original Shared Link
  11. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- May is National Celiac Awareness Month so, for those of you suffering from the disease, I hope you celebrate with lots of gluten-free goodies. We haven't had a news roundup in a while and there's a lot going on. Let's get started: Van's Foods waffle recall: More than 1,500 cases of ... Open Original Shared Link
  12. May is Celiac Awareness month and in its honor, this article will bring up some facts and bust some myths, perhaps solve a mystery illness for someone… “Koiliakos” from old Greek, to “Coeliac” in Europe, then “Celiac” in North America. The name has undergone some changes over the last 2,000 years ... Open Original Shared Link
  13. Although pasta is a palate-pleaser for many diners, it is low in overall nutrients and high in refined and processed ingredients, like durum wheat flour. In addition to lacking key vitamins and minerals, pasta can also be hard for the system to digest. Suffers of Celiac disease know the negative effects of ... Open Original Shared Link
  14. Gluten is a protein found in grains such as wheat products, barley, rye, and spelt. Gluten can be found in bread, cereals, pasta, and processed foods; however, some people do not tolerate gluten well. There are two main categories of gluten intolerance: celiac disease and gluten sensitivities. Celiac ... Open Original Shared Link
  15. If you are one of those people who have eliminated gluten, thinking it will help you achieve weight loss along with a number of other claimed benefits, I've got bad news for you. The truth is that unless you need to go gluten-free due to a medical condition i.e. celiac disease, it is not going to do you any ... Open Original Shared Link
  16. Dollison was asking around for gluten-free-food recommendations off campus, and the two bonded over their shared experiences of trying to find options that fit their dietary needs. Both women have celiac disease, an autoimmune disease in which eating gluten causes damage to the small intestine. Open Original Shared Link
  17. Most of us deal with this, to some degree, on a daily basis. Is there a way you could turn this into an opportunity to educate them, and offer to help them offer a gluten-free alternative?
  18. Van's Foods is voluntarily recalling approximately 1,584 cases of Van's Gluten Free Waffles with a lot code date of #A640234710–WL2, BEST BY AUG 22, 2018 and UPC CODE 8994730206. The products were distributed solely to food retailers in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin. ...
  19. From Whole30 to Paleo to GAPS, elimination diets with the goal of helping people reduce general inflammation are all the rage – and it's no surprise: General inflammation has been linked to heart disease, diabetes, depression, and even cancer, so any diet that eliminates sources of that inflammation is ... Open Original Shared Link
  20. I think gluten is a problem for a limited number of people. But it's a marker for a much bigger opportunity. Some people have celiac [disease]—that's actually a pretty small percentage of the population—or gluten intolerance, which is larger, but still single digits. For people who eat a lot of wheat, they are ... Open Original Shared Link
  21. In a recent research, experts revealed that gluten intolerance and celiac disease can be related to schizophrenia and psychosis. Scientists looked at the antibody levels of people in order to observe whether gluten intolerance in patients with schizophrenia or psychosis is more common than those who ... Open Original Shared Link
  22. The month of May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month. It's funny, however, that over the past several years, the term “gluten-free” has increased in trendiness, but the term “Celiac Disease” has not. Celiac Disease on average affects one in 100 people. It is an autoimmune disease in which the ingestion ... Open Original Shared Link
  23. Van's Foods recalled 1,584 cases of Van's Gluten Free Waffles on the most basic of packaging screw-ups: The waffles aren't gluten free. And they have milk, which ... But many Americans have a condition called celiac disease, which is an intolerance to wheat, barley and rye. Its symptoms can be subtle ... Open Original Shared Link
  24. A recent study analyzed previously published data to determine the quantities of gluten unintentionally consumed by celiac disease patients on a gluten-free diet. Open Original Shared Link
  25. “I think that all coeliacs should have practical access to a gluten-free diet, as that is the only way to manage coeliac disease,” Mr Spreitzer told The Universe. “Certainly that would be the Christian position, and I would hope it is a stated goal of the NHS.” In the latest study, the researchers set out to ... Open Original Shared Link
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