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Category Archives: Gluten Free dining
Gluten-Free Diet Dilemmas
Three local conferences in two weeks have me thinking about the dilemmas posed by the gluten-free diet. I didn’t ask for a gluten-free meal at two of these conferences, even though I paid for them. I find that when I … Continue reading
Posted in Gluten Free dining, gluten free meals, midlife celiac Tagged Celiac Awareness, philosophy 4 Comments
Gluten-Free Dining at Piada Italian Street Food
Grilled Salmon Salad shot with my iPhone I passed Piada Italian Street Food as I was going to the Lane Avenue Starbucks before an evening class and looked it up on the Internet when I got home. The traffic going … Continue reading
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Go Ahead Honey, It’s Gluten Free-Arepas
If my mother were still alive, she would probably warn me about meeting people on the Internet and then traveling across country to meet up with them twice. Scary? How about my fear of BART? After living in Southern California … Continue reading
Posted in Gluten Free dining, gluten free travel, Go Ahead Honey Tagged It's Gluten Free, recipes, Slow cooker recipe Leave a comment
Eating Gluten Free Columbus-Easton Town Center
We spent a lot of time at Easton last year because it was one of our exchange student’s favorite places. Since the back-to-school shopping trip and obligatory lunch at P.F Chang’s for the gluten-free menu was this week, I thought … Continue reading
Eating Gluten Free Columbus-Short North
I decided to be a gluten-free tourist in my hometown. While researching local food, I found the Edible Columbus blog and an announcement about the Be Well Tour of the Short North. An email to Carrie Saba and I was … Continue reading
Rock Climbing and the Rusty Bucket Gluten Free Menu Review
The youngest wanted to go rock climbing with our exchange student and a friend and then out to dinner for her birthday. After two hours of climbing at Ohio State where my brother oversees the action in his Hawaiian shirt … Continue reading
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P.F. Chang’s New Gluten Free Menu Choices
We’ve been stuck at home a lot this winter with the snow, the ice, the frigid temperatures. It warmed up this week. The sun was shining and we decided a trip to the big city for books from the library … Continue reading
A Gluten Free Copy
My youngest and I stopped for lunch at Pei Wei a few weeks ago for their gluten-free spicy chicken. Since then, she has been craving more, but it’s an hour drive to the big city. So she looked up a … Continue reading
ZPizza Gluten Free Pizza Columbus, Ohio
My youngest had a volleyball trip last week that involved the team ordering pizza. Of course she couldn’t eat it and it was an unannounced team treat so she was unprepared without her emergency rations. She asked our exchange student … Continue reading
Gluten Free or Not?
What is gluten free? In my travels around the world the past year, I’ve seen many things called gluten free. From a shop in England selling gluten-free fish and chips on Tuesday afternoons to a creperie in Seattle proclaiming gluten … Continue reading
Posted in Gluten Free dining, gluten free travel Tagged Britain, gluten-free crepes, Seattle 7 Comments
Gluten Free Dining in Columbus, Ohio-Martini Italian Bistro
Jay from GlutenFreePost put out the word that he was taking 10 people to one of the city’s best restaurants for a gluten free meal and I, of course, volunteered. The Cameron Mitchell restaurants are known for the fresh ingredients, … Continue reading