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By Aimee Eiguren| 12/9/2008Surviving Gluten-Free Holiday Travel
By Wendy Cohan| 12/1/2008To die for Cookie Crumb Gluten-Free Pie Crust
By Hallie Davis| 12/1/2008Professional Hazards—Banquet Dining on the Gluten-Free Diet
By Aimee Eiguren| 11/7/2008Just One Milligram of Gluten: Is it Worth the Risk?
By Kristen Campbell| 10/29/2008Recent News
Tips for a Gluten-Free Thanksgiving and Safe Holiday Season
- Published 10/25/2008
With a bit of planning and knowledge anyone with celiac disease can
enjoy a safe, gluten-free Thanksgiving and holiday season without the
concern of accidental gluten ingestion. If you plan to prepare your
own gluten-free turkey dinner, here are some ideas that may be helpful:
- A gluten-free holiday dinner starts with a gluten-free turkey. Believe it or not some brands of turkey do contain additives that are not gluten-free—so, like everything else, read the ingredients and use our Gluten-Free Ingredient Lists or our Gluten-Free Shopping Guides to help you shop.
- Don’t risk gluten-based stuffing in your turkey. Instead, try my favorite gluten-free stuffing recipe.
- Gravy is easy: Use a gluten-free gravy mix, or a gluten-free gravy recipe. Remember, bouillon cubes can often be a source of hidden gluten in holiday meals so be sure to use gluten-free bouillon cubes. To thicken your homemade gravy you can use corn starch or arrowroot flour.
- Gluten-free holiday side dishes are easy: Browse our extensive listing of gluten-free recipes to find side dishes that will impress anyone—celiac disease or not.
- Order gluten-free baking ingredients and other hard-to-find items like prepared gluten-free pies ahead of time for convenience—this will allow you to spend more time with friends and family rather than spending all of your time in the kitchen! Many excellent prepared gluten-free products can now be ordered and delivered directly to your door from places like the Gluten-Free Mall.
Listen to Celiac.com Updates via our new Podcast Edition
- Published 04/9/2008
Listen to Celiac.com updates. In this program we plan to cover a range
of topics on gluten intolerance, such as recent news and developments,
popular stories on our website, product reviews, and even catch up with
the latest discussions on our Gluten-Free Forums. Episode 10 of Celiac.com Podcast Edition is now available. To listen just click the icon:
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Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Shopping
- Published 10/20/2007
Anyone who follows a gluten-free diet will need some or all of the following. Support Celiac.com by shopping here:
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- Celiac Disease Newsletter
- Gluten Free Restaurant Guide
- Gluten-Free Food & Drug Lists
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Celiac Disease and Gluten-free Diet Information Site
- Published 09/20/2007
Since 1995 Celiac Disease Gluten-free Diet Support Center at Celiac.com has provided important resources and information for people on gluten-free diets due to celiac disease, gluten intolerance, dermatitis herpetiformis, wheat allergy, or other health reasons. Celiac.com offers key gluten-free and wheat-free on-line resources that are helpful to anyone with special dietary needs. Our purpose is to raise celiac disease awareness, and to provide people who have it with enough information to get diagnosed and treated so that they can begin to lead more comfortable and healthy lives.
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How Celiacs can Deal with Accidental Gluten Ingestion
- By Kristen Campbell
- Published 01/3/2009
- Additional Celiac Disease Concerns
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As careful as you may be in the complete avoidance of gluten, "gluten slips" still do occasionally happen. There may even be a simple way to help manage and cope with such accidents—digestive enzymes. Keep in mind that repeated offenses will damage your body and prevent it from healing. Enzymes help treat the symptoms, but only complete avoidance of gluten can treat the disease.
More Doctors Advocate Long-term Management of Celiac Disease
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 01/3/2009
- Celiac Disease Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment (Gluten-Free Diet)
- Unrated
Celiac.com Podcast Edition - Episode 10 - Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free Diet News
- By Celiac.com Podcast Edition
- Published 12/28/2008
- Celiac.com Podcast Edition
- Unrated
In this episode, we talk about a new celiac vaccine trial slated for early 2009, celiac and thyroid disease, xanathan gum allergies, the emerging science of metabonomics, and curried sweet potato gluten-free Latkes!
Metabonomic Signature of Celiac Disease
- By Kathleen La Point
- Published 12/23/2008
- Celiac Disease Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment (Gluten-Free Diet)
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The emerging field of metabonomics offers a new way to understand celiac disease.
Celiac Disease Vaccine Trials Slated for 2009
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 12/18/2008
- Celiac Disease Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment (Gluten-Free Diet)
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Curried Sweet Potato Latkes (Gluten-Free)
- By Jules Shepard
- Published 12/18/2008
- Gluten-Free Cooking
- Unrated
These sweet and savory potato pancakes are just the kind of comfort food you've been looking for!
Celiac Disease and Type 1 Diabetes Share Common Genes
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 12/12/2008
- Diabetes and Celiac Disease
- Unrated
Stories of Celiac Disease Symptoms—Both Undiagnosed or Misdiagnosed
- By Amy Leger
- Published 12/12/2008
- Celiac Disease Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment (Gluten-Free Diet)
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When people tell me their story of diagnosis, I always think it's incredible. Sometimes the mystery seems to be more difficult and have fewer "clues" than others.
As a result, the missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis takes a toll on our bodies.
These stories of diagnosis run the gambit of drama and difficulty, but they are good to share so we can empathize and learn from as a celiac community.
Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies May Contribute to Thyroid Dysfunction in Celiac Disease Patients
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 12/8/2008
- Thyroid & Pancreatic Disorders and Celiac Disease
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Pumpkin-Zucchini Bars (Gluten-Free)
- By Jules Shepard
- Published 12/8/2008
- Gluten-Free Cooking
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These bars are the perfect representation of this transitional fall season: green zucchini to bid the late summer goodbye, orange pumpkin as the harbinger of all things autumnal, and creamy white cream cheese topping peeking through as a hint of the snows to come. They are also moist, healthy and easy to make - how's that for an ideal recipe?
Could Xanthan Gum Sensitivity be Complicating your Celiac Disease Recovery?
- By Wendy Cohan
- Published 12/3/2008
- Additional Celiac Disease Concerns
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Xanthan gum is a common ingredient in many gluten-free foods we've come to rely on. The problem is that a few people may develop a sensitivity or allergy to xanthan. Unfortunately, their symptoms can be eerily similar to those of classic celiac disease - bloating, discomfort, diarrhea and more. If you're still symptomatic on a strict gluten-free diet, it is a good idea to rule out xanthan sensitivity.
Sweet Potato Bundt Cake (Gluten-Free)
- By Jules Shepard
- Published 12/3/2008
- Gluten-Free Cooking
- Unrated
A gorgeous and light cake with a moist crumb you'll be proud to present at your next holiday party!
Celiac.com Podcast Edition - Episode 9 - Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free Diet News
- By Celiac.com Podcast Edition
- Published 11/29/2008
- Celiac.com Podcast Edition
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In this episode we talk about the Saliva Test, Gastro-Reflux Disease, Inflammatory Microflora, the Gluten-Free Trend in grocery stores, some good ways to Enjoy the Holidays, and a traditional recipe for Sauerkraut!
Celiac Disease Carries Serious Risk of Thyroid Disorders
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 11/25/2008
- Thyroid & Pancreatic Disorders and Celiac Disease
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Wonderful White Bread (Gluten-Free)
- By Jules Shepard
- Published 11/25/2008
- Gluten-Free Cooking
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Looking for a moist, melt-in-your mouth bread that can easily be made in a bread machine or your oven? This recipe is just the ticket to your next sandwich or even french toast! Also use with my Favorite Fall Stuffing recipe for your holiday table!




