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Desert Island Cookbook List by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I bought the Science Teacher Culinary Artistry for Christmas one year. Towards the end, the chefs featured in the book rattle off their desert island lists, the ten or so ingr ... Read on »
Millet: Bring On the Bird Seed by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I probably used millet for the first time in preschool. Remember those pinecone bird feeders smeared with peanut butter and rolled in birdseed? I've never been particularly in ... Read on »
High-Protein Breakfast Smoothies by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease The Little Potamus sucking down a pint of smoothie. I've never thought of a smoothie as a meal in itself. A great addition to a weekend breakfast maybe. A good use for last-s ... Read on »
Go Michelle O! by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease When I saw Michelle Obama on the cover of O Magazine with Oprah, I winced then yanked open the magazine to the interview. Like a lot of people, I think I get my American royal ... Read on »
Great Gluten-Free Resource by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Great blogs are partly about creating new and interesting content and partly about gathering and disseminating information. Rachel over at The Crispy Cook does both. She alway ... Read on »
Bittman by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Recently, I was listening on Mark Bittman who writes "The Minimalist," blogs at "Bitten," He made a couple of interesting suggestions. One was to be vegan ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Herbed Cheese Bread by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease The snow is piled up to the window sill after the storm last week (and the Science Teacher still didn't have a snow day!) and the forecast calls for the temperature to sink to ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Homemade Grape Nuts by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I got pregnant a month after going gluten free. All I wanted was to wake up to starchy comfort food, but being new to the world of GF buying and cooking, I had a hard time fin ... Read on »
New England Comfort Food….with Gluten-Free Brown Bread by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Comfort food in my family is country food: biscuits, pepper-flecked milk gravy, thin-slices of salty country ham. If a snowstorm closed school, I could count on a biscuits-and ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Challah by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease As Gluten Free Bay recently mentioned , gluten-free challah represents somewhat of a Holy Grail for gluten-free Jews. There’s no obvious substitute for tearing apart and shari ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cookies by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease It's not fun being sick over the holidays, especially when your loved ones go out of the way to make gluten-free goodies that you can't eat without feeling nauseous. Sigh. The ... Read on »
Gluten-Free, Low-Fat Kitchen Sink Cake by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I wouldn’t even post this cake recipe except for the fact that it turned out unexpectedly well and that it entailed very thrifty use of leftovers in my kitchen. I had a bake s ... Read on »
Red Lentil-Apricot Soup by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease One of our favorite restaurants is That's Life Soup . The owner has a simple and seemingly successful business model: make four or five large pots of soup each weekday morning ... Read on »
Bentos Love Gluten-Free Lunch by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease One of the first challenges I had to tackle when I went gluten-free was figuring out how to make myself an exciting lunch. Dinner at our house could be anything, but earlier i ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Menus: January 14 by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease This week I'm participating in the the Gluten-Free Menu Swap hosted by Natalie at Gluten-Free Mommy. The Science Teacher and I have decided to aim for 3-4 vegetarian meals eac ... Read on »
Eating Out and Gluten-Free in D.C.: Teaism by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I don't like going out to eat as much as my husband does, but I do love to travel and traveling for any amount of time usually means eating out. Last February we took our firs ... Read on »
A Healthier Gratin by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease When I was in college and some friends and I used to do The New York Times crossword every day, I used to say that I'd only marry someone who would do the Sunday puzzle in pen ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Menus: January 28 by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease After spending three weeks with Vegan Planet , which I checked out of our local library, I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking to reduce their meat consumption. We ... Read on »
Gluten-Free Breakfasts by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I love breakfast. But as I've said before, I'm a creature of habit. Before I was diagnosed, I ate a bowl of oatmeal almost every morning. There were a few weeks after my diagn ... Read on »
See You in a Week for a Gluten-Free Vacation Debrief by Gluten Free Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease When I was growing up and going to school in western Virginia (not WEST Virginia), schools had quite a few short breaks planned during the spring. Of course, Virginia still ha ... Read on »