I’m back today with my third and final part of Gluten-Free Frugally, Is That Possible? In case you missed them you can find Part 1 here and Part 2 here. So I’ve been doing some research the past few days on the subject of finding gluten-free food on a budget, and I’m back today to share my […]
Continue readingThis is a guest post by Mary Blackburn of EasyGlutenFreeLiving.com It’s packed with valuable information about living well while eating a gluten-free diet. Please read and be sure to pass along to anyone you know who is struggling with this same issue. Thank you! Well I’m back today with some more ideas on how to […]
Continue readingThis is a guest post by Mary Blackburn of EasyGlutenFreeLiving.com It’s packed with valuable information about living well while eating a gluten-free diet. Please read and be sure to pass along to anyone you know who is struggling with this same issue. Thank you! When I was first told I had Celiac Disease, my first […]
Continue readingThis is a response from Annie, a HBHW reader, to a reader who posted a request asking for help with gluten free recipes. You can read the request and other comments here: “Desperate For Frugal Gluten Free Recipes.” I want to thank Annie for sharing all this valuable information. Because there was so much detail, […]
Continue readingQuinoa is called a grain substitute, but not a grain at all. It is really a seed. The good news, it is definately gluten free. Quinoa is a light grain with a light nutty flavor. It can be found in most supermarkets in the pasta / rice sections. Quinoa is very nutritious and can be […]
Continue readingI cannot believe that February is just about over and March is on it's way. Although it seems that winter has had a strangle hold on parts of the United States, (and other parts of the world), I realize that spring is just around the corner. Even though spring is almost here, my family is […]
Continue readingI don’t know about where you are but here in Pennsylvania it has been extremely hot the past few weeks. So I thought that I would share some of the cool treats that I like to make for my granddaughters. They are not only refreshing, but are better for the girls than the store bought […]
Continue readingAs I sit here writing this, it is hard to believe that here in the United States, it is only two short weeks until Memorial Day. It seems that for those of us in the U.S., Memorial Day is the official start to summer. Summer has always been my favorite season. I love the warm weather, the […]
Continue readingEaster is a great holiday for a gluten free kid. Christmas is fun, but, no Christmas cookies for you, unless mom made them special. Thanksgiving is nice, but stuffing and pies? Not anymore. Ahhhh, but Easter? What’s not to love? There’s ham, potatoes, and the sides, all of which are pretty much gluten free. But the […]
Continue readingValentines Day is this weekend and going out to dinner can be a real hassle when you have celiac disease. That’s why this week I have a very nice gluten free dinner for you that is delicious, elegant, thrifty, and won’t keep you in the kitchen all evening instead of with your valentine. Let me […]
Continue readingHas your family gone gluten free because your child was diagnosed with celiac disease or gluten intolerance? Going gluten free is hard enough as an adult but for a child it can seem almost devastating. No more macaroni and cheese, or Dairy Queen. What about chicken nuggets? While it’s true that you won’t be able […]
Continue readingHave you or someone you know been diagnosed with Celiac Disease? Perhaps your child. Finding out that you are intolerant to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, rye and some oats, can be a very scary situation to find yourself in. Suddenly, you’re told that everything that has been a comfort food for you, […]
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