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I am not a medical professional. I'm a mom trying to feed my family a healthy, gluten-free diet. Please read labels and do your homework to insure that ingredients and products are gluten free. Things change quickly in the gluten-free world from research to product reformulations. I always state if a product is a free sample or if a cookbook has been provided free from the publisher. If I don't tell you in my post, you can know that the item was purchased by one of the celiacs in the house. -
Tag Archives: gluten free pasta
Gluten Free Roasted Butternut Squash Lasagna
Day one of Mom’s Gluten-Free Cooking School was a review of breakfast foods. The eldest made hash browns, scrambled eggs and turkey bacon with Mom standing by for questions. Breakfast was so successful, he was ready for more the next … Continue reading
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What’s for Dinner? Wednesday Gluten-Free Smoked Salmon Pasta
I pass this small farm everyday and sometimes the cow is tethered to a tree in the front yard contentedly munching the lawn. Today, she was wandering loose in the yard and I had my youngest snap a pic. She … Continue reading
Gluten-Free Favorites Friday
Diane at The W.H.O.L.E Gang challenged us to use avocado in a recipe this week for Friday Foodie Fix. I saw a recipe using it on a pasta dish very similar to the one I stole from a friend this … Continue reading
Adopt A Gluten-Free Blogger–Gluten-Free Noodles
I started reading Blog Schmog when I joined in on Linda’s What’s For Dinner Wednesday? Jessie’s post on baked potatoes for dinner had me laughing as she described the antics of her four gluten-free kids under 7 years-old. Thing 1 … Continue reading
Gluten-Free What’s for Dinner Wednesday
Eating gluten free doesn’t always have to be labor-intensive. I’ve whipped up two skillet pasta dishes this week to prove it. Boil up a pot of Tinkyada fusilli or Deboles fettucini and start rummaging through the refrigerator. A trip to … Continue reading