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Congratulations!

Sunday, March 31st, 2013

A very big congratulations to Cara from Texas who was selected as the winner in my One for Me, One for You gluten-free giveaway.  Thirty six amazing gluten-free items that I hand curated will soon be making their way to the Lone Star State.

A great big gluten-free thank you to everyone who entered.  There were nearly 800 entries and fear not, I am already thinking about next year’s giveaway which will top even this one.

Now I just need to find a box big enough for all of these gluten-free goodies.  Enjoy your prize Cara.

My One For Me, One For You, Ultimate Giveaway

Friday, March 1st, 2013

Every year I like to do a giveaway as my personal thank you to my readers.  I do this giveaway on my own dime and no items have been provided to me by any of the companies I have selected products from.

Here’s how it works.  This giveaway is meant to share my favorite gluten-free items with one lucky reader.  When I am out shopping for myself I toss an extra item in my cart to add to the giveaway – hence the One for me, One for you theme.  I am hoping that if I really like a gluten-free item that you too will enjoy it – and if not, at least it was free.

Over the past few weeks I have been amassing an amazing selection of some of my gluten-free favorites and the gluten-free prize cache is now up to 25 delicious items and will continue to grow throughout the duration of the giveaway – so who knows just how big this giveaway will grow.

The prize pack now contains:

Bakery on Main

  • 1 bag Gluten-Free Granola (Extreme Fruit and Nut)

Bionaturæ

  • 1 bag Organic Gluten-free Penne Rigate

Cooksimple (New 3/29)

  • 1 Punjabi Curry Kit

Crunchmaster

  • 1 bag Multi-Seed Crackers

Deep River Snacks

  • 1 bag Sweet Maui Onion Kettle Cooked Potato Chips

De-Lish Animal Crackers (New 3/25)

  • 1 package Animal Crackers

Enjoy Life

  • 1 box Caramel Apple Chewy Bars (5 count)
  • 1 box Soft-Baked Chocolate Chip Cookies

Kame (New 3/4)

  • 1 package Cheese Rice Crackers

Glow Cookies (New 3/18)

  • 1 box Chocolate Chip Cookies

Glutenfreeda

  • 1 box Instant Oatmeal (Variety Pack)

Glutino

  • 1 box Gluten- Free Snack Crackers (Sea Salt)
  • 1 box Gluten-Free Crackers (Vegetable)
  • 1 bag Gluten-Free Pretzel Sticks
  • 1 box Gluten-Free Lemon Wafer Cookies
  • 1 box Gluten-Free Parmesan & Garlic Bagel Chips

Lärabar

  • 1 Banana Bread
  • 1 Peanut Butter Cookie
  • 1 Box Peanut Butter Cookie (5 count)

Late July Organics

  • 1 bag Dude Ranch Multi-Grain Snack Chips

Luce’s Gluten-Free Artisan Bread (New 3/10)

  • 1 Classic Sourdough Mix
  • 1 New Italian Mix

Lundberg Family Farms

  • 1 box Butternut Squash Risotto
  • 1 box Italian Herb Risotto

Mary’s Gone Crackers

  • 1 box Organic Original Crackers

Mediterranean Snacks (New 3/4)

  • 1 bag Baked Lentil Chips (Sea Salt)

My Dad’s Cookies (New 3/25)

  • 1 package Black and White Cookies

Paskesz Crispits (New 3/25)

  • 1 package Everything Crispits

Pirate’s Booty

  • 1 bag Aged White Cheddar Puffs

Schär

  • Sub Sandwich Rolls (2 pack)

Sunstart USA (New 3/18)

  • 1 box Rocky Road Bars

Tate’s Bake Shop

  • 1 bag Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Taste of Thai (New 3/29)

  • 1 box Thin Rice Noodles

Way Better Snacks

  • 1 bag Sweet Chili Tortilla Chips

Yehuda

  • 1 box of Onion Matzo
  • 1 box of Plain Matzo

 
 
New items will be added throughout the duration of the giveaway and will be noted and bolded in the list above.

 
 

So you are probably wondering how to enter?  Well, I am glad you asked.  There are several easy-peasy ways to secure multiple entries for this giveaway – just take a look below (if the App doesn’t load, simply click on “A Rafflecopter Giveaway” below to view):

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Thanks for stopping by and good luck to everyone!

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Rudi’s New Soft and Fluffy Giveaway

Monday, January 14th, 2013

My friends at Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bakery are having a fun promotion this month to introduce their new line of softer and fluffier gluten-free sandwich breads. I have always been a fan of Rudi’s breads so was curious to see how much softer and fluffy they could get. Well, after trying their new formula for their Original bread I have to say that the difference is actually quite noticeable. I pulled a frozen slice out and set it on the counter to defrost. Once thawed it was indeed amazingly soft but still had a nice firm crust.

They are having two fun promotions to announce the new softer and fluffier formula: A Missing Soft and Fluffy Sweepstakes and a Lost & Found Facebook campaign.  The Missing Soft and Fluffy sweepstakes is giving away some cool prizes over the new few weeks:

January 18th Soft & Fluffy T-shirt (100 winners)
January 25th Garmin nüvi 50LM Portable GPS Navigator (10 winners)
February 1st – 10th Luxury Terry Bathrobe (10 winners)
February 8th – 10th Canon PowerShot Digital Camera (10 winners)

 
The Lost and Found Facebook campaign is giving away $1,000 to a lucky winner and Rudi’s will give you a $2.00 coupon just for entering.  Now for the best part…

Rudi’s has given me a great giveaway package (valued at $100) to give to one of my readers to help find Fluffy.  One lucky reader will receive a prize pack containing:

  • A Compass
  • Field Notebook
  • Organic Trail Mix from Enjoy Life Foods
  • Peter Rabbit Organics Fruit Snack
  • Stainless Steel Water Bottle
  • AND a great Kelty Backpack to put all of these great items in

To win my prize pack courtesy of Rudi’s, all you have to do is one or all of five things (two entries will be awarded for each task completed for a total of ten entries in my giveaway):

  • Enter Rudi’s Missing Soft & Fluffy Sweepstakes
  • Enter Rudi’s Lost and Found Campaign
  • Like Rudi’s Gluten-Free on Facebook
  • E-mail me
  • Leave a comment here with what’s your favorite Rudi’s product or what you most like to try

Simply enter below…you can either log-in via Facebook or just use your e-mail address.  All information remains private and will not be used for anything other than for entering this giveaway. Please Note: To leave a comment on this post, click on the post title above, then scroll-down to the bottom of the post.
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Restaurant Review, Rodizio Grill

Saturday, June 9th, 2012

I was invited by my friends at Rodizio Grill to check-out their new Stamford location for dinner one evening.  Now, I typically am not a “chain restaurant” kind of guy but when I found out that this location was owned by the same owner of the Tri-State area Melting Pot locations I knew that this experience would be different than walking into any old chain.  You see, my two experiences at the Melting Pot of White Plains were absolutely amazing from a food allergy and Celiac perspective.  These are locations that, while part of a chain, go above and beyond to make sure that all diners, regardless of their dietary restrictions have a safe and delicious experience.

Now the Rodizio Grill was appealing because I am a huge fan of Rodizio-style dining where it is basically a bacchanal of assorted meats that just keep coming and are carved table-side for guests to enjoy.  Rodizio dining also means a lavish salad bar with are range of hot and cold selections that could be a meal all on its own.  But perhaps my favorite part of Brazilian dining is quite possibly the smallest – the Pão de Queijo.  These are absolutely decadent little cheese rolls that are served warm and they are gluten-free by design as they use tapioca flour as their base.

We arrived at the restaurant, which was already buzzing with guests, and were warmly greeted and shown to our table.  Perhaps the most astonishing thing was that I was immediately presented with a printed out multi-page version of all of the menu items that were arranged on an allergy-matrix so I could easily scan for items that would not be suitable.  Quite frankly, there was only a few items that were off limits.  I knew exactly what I needed to avoid at the salad bar, which meats had sauces that contained gluten, and what desserts would be viable options for me.  This was quite possible the best allergy guide that I have ever seen and addressed a range of ingredients that could cause problems for diners.

We were then presented with three appetizers consisting of fried polenta, fried bananas, and my beloved Pão de Queijo.  The polenta and Pão de Queijo arrived on the same plate and the bananas on their own.  Mike, the manager on duty – who was amazing by the way – quickly explained that while the fried polenta and Pão de Queijo were gluten-free, the bananas were not.  When I asked about the fryer situation he, without missing a beat, explained how there are dedicated fryers that only fry gluten-free items and the bananas (which had a coating) got their own.  This was the same experience I had at the Melting Pot where servers and staff were ALL extremely knowledgeable on food allergies and didn’t have to go get answers – they already had them.  It really makes such a huge difference when you can sit back and enjoy a meal because you know that the staff are looking out for you.

I first made my way over to the salad bar and loaded my plate with a selection of items and all of them were delicious.  I was seated near the salad bar and could not believe how often staff came by to make sure nothing was running low and constantly refreshed the offerings.  The fun part about Rodizio-style dining is that each table gets a wooden cue that is red on one end and green on the other.  When you are ready for the parade of meat (and fish) to begin you simply turn it to green and let the main course commence.  Once you go green the gauchos begin to arrive with their offerings on large skewers and slice-off whatever piques your interest.

Now on to the main course…

I was amazed at the variety of options that were available.  There was everything from various cuts of beef, to chicken (most were not gluten-free because of the marinade), turkey, pork, lamb, fish, and even grilled whole pineapple – there was even chicken hearts on offer but I did not see many takers on that one.  If you check out the menu online you’ll see that different locations have different special offerings depending on where they are located and the season.  I pretty much tried everything that came out and I have to say that all of the meat was well-prepared and really quite flavorful.  The beef cuts were juicy and tender and had just the right amount of simple seasoning to allow the meat to stand on its own.  The nice thing about this style of eating is that while you will definitely be full at the end, you are eating small portions over a longer period so you can really sample a range of options over the course of your meal.  Not to mention you can eat as much or as little as you like.

For dessert I tried the Brazilian Cream which is a blend of ice cream with your choice of flavor (I had coconut) mixed in to make it more like a soft-serve custardy treat.  It was really very good with just the subtle flavor of your desired mix-in.  Next time I will definitely be giving the flan a go.

If you are in the Stamford area (it’s just a quick hop from NYC or Westchester) I would definitely recommend giving this Rodizio Grill a try.  Their attention to food allergic diners does not waiver and the service was really top-notch.  Now for the best part…

My friends at the Stamford Rodizio Grill are giving TWO lucky readers a $50 gift certificate to try Rodizio Grill on your own.  Entering could not be easier – just follow the instructions below. Completing each task will earn you a maximum of twenty five entries. Not on Facebook or Twitter? Just click Use Your Email to enter. The two lucky winners will be selected at random on Monday, June 18th.  Please note: The gift certificates are only valid at the Stamford location.

Update: 6/18/12
The giveaway is over. Congratulations to Peter S. and Simran S. who each will receive a $50 gift certificate to Rodizio Grill in Stamford, Connecticut.

Gluten Free To, In, and From Lima Coming Soon.

Friday, April 13th, 2012

I have not been posting as frequently as normal because as many of you know I am on the road in Lima, Peru. Sadly my journey to Lima is coming to an end and I have had a truly fabulous time here. I was a bit apprehensive in the food allergy department at first but found this culinary capital of the Americas to be most welcoming to this food allergic diner.

I have been documenting my gluten-free experience from the airline lounges, on-board LAN’s Premium Business Class, some great locales here in Lima, and finally, the return home.

30 Days of Gluten Free Giveaways from Rudi’s

Friday, February 10th, 2012

My ever-fabulous friends over at Rudi’s Gluten-Free are starting 2012 off with a bang.  They are giving away a ton of great products and prizes daily over the next thirty days.

All you need to do is head on over to their Facebook page each day to enter to win that day’s prize.  Give their page a “Like” and you’ll get a $2-off coupon to use on any of their delicious products.

I have long been a fan of Rudi’s ever since I tried their Cinnamon Raisin bread at a Rudi’s event where it was love at first bite.

Here’s a bit more detail about the initiative from the brand:

Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bakery is on a mission to help those suffering from gluten-intolerance or celiac disease taste the good life through a 30 day Gluten Freebies Giveaway on Facebook.  Rudi’s Gluten-Free was founded on the idea that you don’t have to give anything up to go gluten-free – the company’s breads and baked goods look, taste and feel like the real thing – and is hosting this giveaway to share how delicious a gluten-free life can be.

“Now that at least one in 133 Americans has celiac disease, according to a study by Alessio Fasano in the Archives of Internal Medicine, we’re proud to show that even if you’re gluten-free you can enjoy food just like everyone else,” said Doug Radi, vice president of marketing for Rudi’s Organic Bakery. “Our 30 day giveaway gives new and old fans on our Facebook page the opportunity to win prizes that will spiff up their gluten-free cooking repertoire and put a little fun in their daily routine to help them live a happy, healthier, gluten-free life.”

Beginning on Feb. 6, fans can log onto the Rudi’s Gluten-Free Facebook page, “Like” the brand and receive a $2 off coupon. Additionally, by visiting the Giveaway tab on the Facebook page, consumers can enter weekly to win prizes given away each day, like Rudi’s Gluten-Free breads and baked goods, a Cuisinart toaster, Crofter’s Organic jams, a Kodak digital camera, and gluten-free cookbooks.

Rudi’s is also sharing the love here at GFM.com.  They have graciously given me a Rudi’s prize pack chock-full of great (and delicious) gluten-free swag.

One of my readers will win the following:

2 Free Product Coupons
1 Rudi’s GF Branded Toaster
1 Rudi’s GF Reusable Bag

Yes, you read that correctly, your very own Rudi’s toaster.

So what are you waiting for?  Head on over to their Facebook page and see what’s on offer today.  What better way to start 2012 than with a delicious gluten-free giveaway?

The giveaway has ended.

Congratulations to Ellen A. from Ohio who was the lucky winner.

Katz Gluten Free New Products and Giveaway

Friday, July 15th, 2011

When my friends at Katz Gluten-Free asked if I wanted to sample their three new products: Coffee Bundt Cake, Snack Popper cookies, and Apple Pie – it took me about a second to say yes.  I have long been a fan of Katz’s products since I first tried them a couple of years ago.

Well, they have grown steadily since that time and are now celebrating reaching 40 products in their delicious gluten-free line-up.  To celebrate this milestone they are graciously giving one of my lucky readers TEN of their gluten-free products (of the winner’s choosing).  As if that was not enough, they are having a super summer giveaway on their site that will give one lucky winner all 40 of their products.

Now on to the reviews…

The Coffee Bundt Cake arrives complete with its very own container of rich coffee flavored icing.  The cake itself is a very good-sized and could easily serve a hungry family and then some.  The cake itself is not too sweet with the icing adding additional sweetness and the subtle flavor of dark coffee.    All you need to do is place the icing container in hot water to help it melt and then drizzle over the cake.  It could not be easier.

The apple pie is a bit small at six inches though yields about four to five slices.  The pie has a terrific flakey crust and is full of sweet apples with a hint of cinnamon — though it could benefit from just a bit more filling.  Again, it is not overly sweet so you can pair it with some ice cream for a decadent and easy dessert.

The last product up was the new Snack Poppers.  Now these are gluten-free versions of egg kichel and are really something special.  Kichel are traditionally mildly sweet with the bulk of sweetness coming from their sugar dusting.  These are ideal with your morning coffee though I do tend to pop a few throughout the day.

If you have not tried Katz Gluten-Free than do yourself a favor as they really have something for every taste and have a knack for re-creating gluten-free versions of gluten-filled favorites that are completely indistinguishable when it comes to taste.

So, if you want to be the lucky winner of ten of their products of your choosing – just shoot me an e-mail with Katz Giveaway in the subject line and you will be entered.  U.S. residents only.  The contest will run through midnight Eastern Time on July 30th.  Don’t forget to head on over to the Katz Web site (and don’t forget to tell them I sent you :-) ) for your chance to win ALL of their products delivered to your door.

A Very Golden Girl Moment

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

Okay, so it is perhaps a totally expected cliché but thank you for being a friend.  Two years ago I was enjoying a long holiday weekend when I decided to start a personal blog about my gluten-free journey.  Never in my wildest dreams did I think that what started as a very basic site would evolve to where it has today (or that so many people would even care what I had to say).  Over the past two years I have met so many fabulous fellow gluten-free bloggers, companies, and organizations who have made the journey all the more sweet.

My mantra has always been Living Well, Gluten-Free, No Apologies.  It stemmed from, at one time (10 years back at my initial diagnosis), feeling like I was going to lose a bit of who I was because of the limitations that we sometimes face as Celiacs – and believe me the gluten-free landscape was a very different place back then.  Fast forward through the years and I began to learn that being Celiac did not mean having to compromise – in fact I found it quite empowering.  As time passed, I realized that I was the one calling the shots and would never let Celiac throw a wrench into my lifestyle.

I have since navigated the globe gluten-free and without incident.  Those of you that follow me regularly know that I am a bit of a lush and love living well.  I do not let being Celiac (and shellfish allergic) dictate where I go and just do a bit of research beforehand to ensure that gluten-free will not be a problem.  I have done gluten-free at some of the most iconic locales in New York City in my QNYGF series (new episodes coming soon), circled the globe as a Celiac from Hong Kong to Dubai and beyond and enjoyed gluten-free fare at 35,000 feet.  I have eaten my way through 160+ product reviews and found many great new products I likely would not normally have come across.  I even managed to ahre some of my favorite recipes.  Hey, I even was lucky enough (and honored) to be featured this year on MSNBC.com and later TodayShow.com Luxury Travel.  All that is well and good but the most important and rewarding part of this journey has been meeting fellow Celiacs from around the globe and learning from all of their experiences as well.  I can only hope that my take on gluten-free living has proved entertaining and empowering to those living a gluten-free lifestyle.

My site is a true labor of love and something I devote a significant portion of my free time to.  I promise to remain true to the principles that I put in place from the get-go.  It has been a truly mindboggling ride and I remain humbled that so many people actually have taken an interest in my gluten-free ramblings.  So, thank you all for an incredible two years and for making this gluten-free, shellfish allergic, Epi-Pen-carrying, cocktail drinking guy feel so very, very welcome.

Here’s to another delicious year ahead…and just in case you were wondering I would be definitely be Blanche, but you probably already figured that out :-) .

GF Swag and Delicious Recipe Contest

Friday, May 6th, 2011

You might have already heard but my friends at Rudi’s Gluten-Free have launched their Unbelievably Good Gluten-Free Recipe Contest on their Facebook page

Even better, they are graciously giving one of my readers a fantastic swag bag full of Rudi’s products.  I am a huge fan of Rudi’s and you’ll always find a selection of their products in my freezer.  I am particularly partial to their cinnamon raisin bread which makes a decadent french toast.

  

Here’s how the recipe contest works:

Simply submit your gluten-free story and a completely gluten-free recipe that includes one of their gluten-free products: Original, Multigrain and Cinnamon Raisin Breads, Multigrain Hamburger Buns and Hot Dog Rolls, and Original Pizza Crusts. It’s as simple as that.

Recipes will be open for Facebook votes through June 6, 2011. The top ten finalists, determined by those votes, will each receive a $250 gift card to Williams-Sonoma, an assortment of Rudi’s Gluten-Free products and swag, and a chance for their recipe to be selected as a top three finalist.

Three finalists, determined by a panel of judges, will receive a trip for two to Boulder, Colorado, home of Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bakery. While in Boulder, the three finalists will compete in the Final Recipe Cook-Off at Restaurant 4580 in Boulder on June 24, 2011.

The grand prize winner will star in a National Foundation for Celiac Awareness – Alternative Appetites cooking show with Chef Dan of Renegade Kitchen and be featured in a national advertisement for Rudi’s Gluten-Free Bakery.  So why not check out the contest, vote for your favorites, or even enter yourself.

 

And don’t forget the swag…

All you need to do to win the fabulous Rudi’s Bag of Swag I am giving away is shoot me an e-mail.  I mean, what could be easier?  Just get those e-mails in by Friday, May 20th and the gluten-free swag bag culd be yours.  Bon appétit et bonne chance!

Start Your Week With A Delicious Treat

Monday, March 7th, 2011


My ever-fabulous friends at Crunchy ‘N Yummy have so graciously offered to give one GFM reader one of every product they make. Check out my full review of their products in case you missed it to learn more about these freeze-dried fruits. Now if you are thinking traditional dried fruit – think again. I eat these straight from the bag but have also included them in a range of recipes from oatmeal to brownies. Plus they are portable so perfect for a snack while on the road.

All you need to do is shoot me an e-mail to enter. It is just that easy. In the meantime why not check out Crunchy ‘N Yummy’s Web site and Facebook page to learn more about their product line.

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