Category Archives: activism

Gluten-Free in Washington DC

Eating gluten-free in Washington DC at a food blogging conference. Continue reading

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My Eat, Write, Retreat Experience

Eat, Write, Retreat is the conference for becoming the food blogging professional I want to be. Continue reading

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Be a Part of Celiac Awareness Month

Support the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness and their year-round efforts. Continue reading

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1in133 Event to Ask the FDA to Take Action

1in133 building the world’s largest gluten-free cake to draw attention to the lack of final FDA standards for gluten-free food labeling. Continue reading

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Spelt is Not Gluten Free

The local food movement can be dangerous for celiacs if the farmers don’t know that spelt is not gluten free. They can also contaminate naturally gluten-free grains unknowingly. Continue reading

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Two Years of Gluten-Free Blogging

Pike Place Seattle Lemonade Stand Two years ago I came home from a celiac conference with a bellyache and a bad attitude. I decided to start a blog and look for the positives of this gluten-free life that had been … Continue reading

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Living With Celiac Disease-All Sides With Ann Fisher Radio Interview

Here I am this morning with Ann Fisher, Dr. Cynthia Rudert on the phone, and Mary Kay Sharrett for an interview about celiac disease to promote awareness before the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Celiac Conference on Saturday. Ann and her assistant, … Continue reading

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Take Up Your Pen

I moved Jane up to the top of the posts to remind you that tomorrow is the last day to do this. Let the FDA know what you think about food allergy labeling. The controversies in the gluten-free world the … Continue reading

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