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celiac diet

  • Unprepared for a dinner party

    We completely forgot about the party until a friend reminded us that we were invited. We hightailed it to the party and profoundly apologized for being late. Then we realized she was serving dinner. Surprise – every celiac’s worst nightmare! Continue reading

    Unprepared for a dinner party
  • Fried Chicken at a Baby Shower

    I ate gluten free fried chicken at a sit down baby shower luncheon! Don’t avoid social situations, embrace them. You never know what might happen! Continue reading

    Fried Chicken at a Baby Shower
  • More Celiac Research in 2020

    Hope everyone had a great time over the holidays! I’ve seen lots of heartbreaking posts about holiday meal miscommunications – someone thought they would have a gluten free meal, but due to last minute changes no safe food was provided.… Continue reading

  • Grateful

    Why I’m grateful today! Continue reading

  • NCGS vs Celiac

    What is the difference between NCGS and celiac disease? Continue reading

    NCGS vs Celiac
  • Poo Talk….

    I’m going to talk about my bathroom habits and how they have changed over the course of the last year. If you don’t wanna talk about poop – this may not be the article for you! Continue reading

    Poo Talk….
  • Call to Action – Gluten in Medication!

    Call your Congress Member regarding the Gluten in Medication Disclosure Act of 2019! Continue reading

  • Hopes for celiac disease

    So, I started thinking about what I would like to see done in celiac research and drug development over the next 5 years. I want a new diagnostic test, better monitoring tests, clearer refractory celiac diagnostic processes, and a cure.… Continue reading

    Hopes for celiac disease
  • Found new information….

    I found some new stuff today about celiac! Continue reading

    Found new information….
  • Participation in a Clinical Trial

    We are going to talk about Beyond Celiac just published the results of a survey of 4500 celiac patients and whether they would participate in a clinical trial. Continue reading