Carol Fenster’s Tips for Hosting an Informal Gluten-Free Dinner Party
Special occasions such as the Super Bowl or the Academy Awards are good reasons to have a party this winter, but what about guests with gluten-intolerance? Try an informal dinner party which can be an easy way to entertain―even for beginners―with these tips from Carol Fenster, an expert on gluten-free cooking and author of 10 gluten-free cookbooks. ...
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Gluten-free diets help families overcome medical challenges
Although Doris Maki believes she has had celiac disease most of her life, she didn’t find out about it until she was 62. The Campbellford resident had always had some symptoms including bloating, occasional diarrhea and low iron levels, yet she had always passed it off as due to something else.[...]
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Kristin Mallorys tips on living with celiac disease
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Kristin Mallory could barely keep up with her two young children after she and her husband moved from Maryland to Charlotte, N.C., in 1996. The "tender stomach" shed had since childhood flared into full-blown gastroint...
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Gluten Freedom: Easy minestrone, with a minor tweak
The steaming soup is perfect for cold January days, and substituting arborio rice or gluten free elbow pasta keeps it gluten-free.
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Eat Their Words: Try A Spoonful Of Spork-Fed
The new vegan cookbook from The Spork Sisters is filled with recipes that make meat-free dining easy and approachable. [ more › ]
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