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  1. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  2. There is a couple of Canadian producers of "de glutened" oats. www.Lame Advertisement.com is one of them. As for bread and cakes, in Cochrane you can find gluten-free Patisserie. Hope that helps The Celiac Husband (GOOGLE)
  3. You will be fine. Some of the best gluten free dishes are from italy. Just think, Risotto, Polenta, etc. Italy has teh highest screening ratio per capita in the world. They lead the way when it comes to gluten intolerance. The Celiac Husband (Google)
  4. maybe not the most customer service orientated place in mexico..... If your hotel is not an all inclusive resort, you should be fine venturing outside the compound for great Mexican food. We have been to Mexico numerous times and my wife (the celiac) never got sick. Many mexican dishes are made of corn, so you will be safe if you know how to ask for...
  5. Some of the best Gluten Free things come from italy. Kids get tested for Celiacs before the age of 6, mandatory! I surfed up Chow for you, a foodie website, hee is the result: Open Original Shared Link
  6. So tomorrow is the big annual conference for the Calgary chapter of the Canadian celiacs Association. The exciting part about it is the attached trade show with some intersting vendors. There are 400 registered attendees, pretty amazing if you ask me. Will post an update after the weekend. The Celiac Husband (Google)
  7. Those Fairs look pretty interesting. I googled some of the exhibitors, very good stuff some of them have.
  8. Calgary Chapter Regional Conference Saturday 25 October 2008 8:30am
  9. My wife now bakes gluten free commercially, so we realy needed a HUGE container......we had to order 25KG of that gum to get a comercially viable price.
  10. So. Xanthan is a great little helper when baking gluten free. The fun stops if you do the math. As my wife bakes a lot, we figured out that Xanthan sets her back around 60.00/kg. Any info as to where you buy it and for how much? Thanks H.Peter
  11. Holidays are coming to an end....there are more posts again in some topics. Not much new, I am off to Europe for a while, back to Calgary mid September.
  12. On the way to Banff/Jasper, if you drive and got time, stop in Cochrane. About 35 minutes west of Calgary. There you can find a small place where they offer 100% gluten free baked goods like breads, cakes and pastries. G.F. PATISSERIE, 122 - 3rd Avenue West Open Wednesday to Saturday. Sunday's they sell at the Bearspaw Farmers Market. Email: ame...
  13. Here is a super blog post for Germany and Austria for you: Open Original Shared Link
  14. CANADA, EH? Come on up, lots of space and good quality of life. I am from Austria and lived in quite a few place around the planet in my life. US included (6 years in Vegas). My wife is Canadian, hence my current home base. Every country has pros and cons, but if you don't try, you will never find out. I'd say you got a good 5 years before you need to...
  15. OHNE GLUTEN. ZOELIKALIE Those are the two words to translate gluten free and celiacs disease I think. For research purposes (my wife is opening a gluten-free bakery & pastry shop), I surfed around the net in Germany, to see how they do it. There are some options available and I am sure many more I did not find. Schaer, widely available in...
  16. Guten Tag, I am from Austria originally, moved here in 1995. Love it in Canada. Stay in touch. H.Peter
  17. I am glad you liked my scribbles. Any ideas how to make it better, just let me know H.Peter
  18. We used to live in the USA for a while and yes, Whole Foods is a tremendous place to shop. We miss it very much. Not close to you. but int eh same province they do have one. Toronto is the only place where you will find a Whole Foods market. H.Peter
  19. Hi Peter, glad to hear that are some Canadians in here. I am actually Austrian. Married to a Canadian. So let's see what comes of it in here. I believe that gluten free foods will become not only better, but also more widely available, as more companies become aware of the loyalty that Celiacs display.
  20. When we used to live in vegas, we went a few times and they mae a gluten-free version of their Calamari. Excellent....
  21. Being new to this forum, what jumped out at me first is, how active the folks from down under are in this forum. Very impressive. Not that I would like to be called a copy cat or ME TOO man, but I think in the Gluten free world Canada has so much to offer. Kinnikinnick, Glutino, Rizopia to just name a few of the best. My wife and daughter are both Celiacs...
  22. My wife and daughter are celiacs and we travel a lot. North America and internationally. I believe with a little planning you can be safe anywhere. Yes, we always have an emergency bag of gluten-free foods with us, but the options both products and restaurants are much much better now than 5 years ago. A little planning and some websites go a long way to...
  23. Hi there, I feel for you and the dilemma at hand. Both my wife and daughter are Celiacs. Let me be radical here and though I agree with other posters who advise against grains at such early age, we gave our daughter Cocoa Pebbles when she was little. To replace the Cheerios. In terms of Pasta, let me tell you about Brown Rice Pasta from a company...
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