Posts Tagged ‘celiac disease’

North American Society for the Study of Celiac Disease Weighs In

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

The North American Society for the Study of Celiac Disease (NASSCD) invited me to take part in a conference call to release their official statement regarding the recent Domino’s Pizza announcement of their new “gluten-free” crust that, just happens not to be suitable for Celiacs.

Unfortunately, due to a scheduling conflict I could not make the call but did want to share their press release with you.  I am in complete agreement with the NASSCD and commend them for taking a stand to help protect those of us for which there is no grey-area when it comes to being gluten-free.

North American Society for the Study of Celiac Disease Comments on Domino’s Pizza ‘Gluten-Free’ Crust Announcement

May 17, 2012 – The North American Society for the Study of Celiac Disease (NASSCD) today announced a call for all restaurants and food manufacturers to properly label gluten-free products to avoid confusion that has the potential to threaten the health of people with celiac disease.  View the statement NASSCD also issued this week.

The move comes after two restaurant chains, Chuck E. Cheese and Domino’s Pizza, last week separately announced new gluten-free food product offerings that provide significantly different levels of safety for people with celiac disease.

Celiac disease is a genetically inherited autoimmune condition that can damage the small intestine, and can lead – if untreated – to further serious complications, including anemia, osteoporosis, infertility and even certain cancers. Celiac disease is triggered by the consumption of gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley.

“We want to eliminate the market confusion that has surfaced recently, provide clarifying facts and information about gluten-free labeling to food manufacturers, and ensure the public’s safety,” said Stefano Guandalini, M.D., president of the NASSCD, and founder and medical director of the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center. “Additionally, there is too much variance from manufacturer to manufacturer.”

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Break Away Snacks Organic for Life Bar

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Another travel find that I came across recently was Organic for Life Mixed Nut Medley Bar from Break Away Snacks.  I came across this bar purely by chance as it was in an airport gift shop and I literally picked it up on my way to the gate before boarding a flight.

This particular bar was trail mix-esque — part chewy granola bar, part delicious trail mix.  It was chock-full of peanuts, raisins, sunflower seeds, and almonds.  It was sweetened with the perfect balance of honey and rice syrup.  The bar had a fabulous texture that was crisp given the nuts and seeds but still soft to the bite thanks to the honey.  It had just the right amount of sweetness without being overly sugary.

I am all about portability and love items that I can simply toss into my bag and hit the road with that will travel well and be ready when I need them to be.  Head on over to their Web site and check out their complete product portfolio and to learn more about the company.

New Product Review, Five Star Meat Marinade

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

I recently received a couple of bottles of Five Star marinade to sample.  I am a huge meat eater and I am always on the lookout for fast, easy, and delicious ways to marinade my meat of choice and throw it in the oven.  Five Star marinade meets all of my criteria.  Simply pour the marinade over your meat of choice and toss in the refrigerator until you are ready to cook it.

The marinade has five simple ingredients: vinegar, salt, spices, paprika, and garlic.  You’ll also note what’s not there: MSG, sugar, carbs, preservatives, oils, or fats.  Sometimes simple works best.  I tried the marinade on a couple of chicken breasts and, while you can marinade overnight or days as the bottle notes, I only had a few hours. 

What I love about the marinade is that it has a very unique flavor that is the perfect balance of spiciness with the tangy tartness of vinegar.  Now I am not sure what spices are used as it is obviously a guarded secret but I have not tasted a marinade that had some of the flavors going on that this one does.  Yet, at the same time, the marinade does not take away from the flavor of the meat itself but is rather the perfect compliment.

You can order Five Star right from the manufacturer’s Web site and learn more about the company itself.

What Better Way to Start May Than With The NFCA?

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

May is Celiac Awareness month and my ever-fabulous friends over at the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) are having a Blogger a Day series the entire month to not only help to raise awareness for Celiac  disease but to also highlight some great resources for those living with Celiac disease to turn to.

I am honored to have been selected as the first in this series to help kick-off what I am sure will be a fantastic series and I know that I am looking forward to learning more about the 30 others that will be featured throughout the month.  I mean can how can you go wrong with a cavalcade of Celiacs?

While this is a great way to help raise awareness and show how divers the Celiac community is, I wanted to also bring to light that every month is Celiac Awareness month at the NFCA.  They are truly a great organization that work tirelessly throughout the year to help make life as a Celiac easier for all of us.

Whether it is educating restaurants, business, and professionals through its Gluten-Free Resource Education and Awareness Training (GREAT) program or throwing one heck of a gluten-free bash in Philadelphia at its annual Appetite for Awareness (read all about my experience at last year’s event Part I and Part II), they are constantly bringing Celiac awareness into the spotlight.  You can read all about what the NCFA has been up to this past year on their Web site not to mention they have quite a few great things on the near horizon.

But this is really just the tip of the iceberg and I encourage you to spend some time on their Web site and peruse all of the great information that they have compiled.  It’s all there from helpful resources and webinars to personal stories on other’s journey with Celiac disease.

I am happy to count the NFCA as friends and thank them for all that they do to help raise awareness every day for Celiacs across the country.

Gluten Free Childrens Book Review

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

I received a review copy of Mommy, What Is Celiac Disease? by Katie Chalmers and have been meaning to post my thoughts and share the book with you.  Now I am sure you are wondering, hmmm, GFM you don’t have any children.  That’s just it.  Had Katie not contacted me I would have likely not come across the book and I can safely say that would have been a major loss on my part.  You see, yes, it is a children’s book that is both wonderfully written and illustrated but while I was reading it I found that it spoke to all Celiacs no matter where they are in their gluten-free journey.

I remember a time, around my diagnosis, where few had even heard of Celiac disease (myself included) and after my diagnosis it was pretty much a learn as you go experience with quite a few missteps along the way.  Alas, that which does not kill us makes us stronger – and now I feel like a gluten-free veteran.  Sure, there are tons of resources available to the newly diagnosed but as I read Katie’s book I kept wondering how great would it have been to have something like this 10 years ago?  I am certain that even today a Celiac diagnosis can be overwhelming and remains a challenge for both adults and children.  I was diagnosed in my twenties and was often perplexed with what being Celiac meant so I can only imagine how difficult it must be for young children to suddenly be told No, you cannot have what everyone else can

What’s great about Katie’s book is that it does not explain Celiac as a singular experience but rather something an entire family must learn to come together and deal with.  The central message of you are not alone is a powerful one that Katie managed to capture beautifully.  Her focus was not on the taking away of foods but rather a learning experience on what (and why) foods could be safely enjoyed and what a Celiac must also look out for.  The mother in the book quickly offers replacements for some favorite treats and approaches Celiac as something that makes the child special (i.e. bringing their very own cupcake to a friends party) rather than alienating the child and making them feel like they are the odd one out.

I can see this book being great to not only educate children and their friends about Celiac disease but also for various family members and friends who still might not get it yet.  I can think of a few people in my life that could benefit from this book :-) .  It is important for all of us to take a page from Katie’s book in that we are not alone and being Celiac is not limiting but actually empowering and uniting.

Head on over to Katie’s Web site to learn more about her and her book and how to get your very own copy.  She also has some great Celiac information and resources on there as well.

Head On Down To The Shack

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Quick Note: The E.I. Sugar Shack is now the Swansboro Brew Shack Coffee and Desserts Shop, located where else but in nearby Swansboro. Revised contact information can be found at the end of this post. Same great owner and products and Terri just told me they now offer their dry mixes so you can recreate their delicious goodies in the comfort of your own home.

I always find it amazing that sometimes I come across great gluten-free find in the most unexpected of places.  I have been traveling to North Carolina pretty frequently to visit family and never thought I would be able to find half of the gluten-free options that I have.  From well-stocked stores to fantastic restaurants to bakeries.  Oh, and I am not talking about the larger metropolitan areas but rather the beautiful Eastern Carolina coast.  So, I have been hitting the area from Wilmington up to New Bern looking for great gluten-free finds when I am in the area.

On my last visit I was contacted by a bakery on the gorgeous Emerald Isle to come and sample their gluten-free products.  Actually this bakery does sugar-, gluten-free, and regular items as well.  So one beautiful morning I headed out to the Isle to check out the Emerald Isle Sugar Shack.  I was  not quite sure what to expect as I had driven on the road it sits on many times but never noticed it but Terri, the owner, was so friendly in our e-mail and Twitter exchanges I knew I had to stop-by – oh, and the fact that she mentioned something about a new gluten-free item they were working on.  I was intrigued and quite frankly hungry that morning so was ready to see what they had to offer.

The E.I. Sugar Shack is in a normal strip mall type building just off the road and from the outside you have no idea what you are in for.  When you walk in you are instantly transported into beach mode.  Fun seating areas and decorations make you feel more like you are in a beachside café than a storefront (the actual water is located behind and across the street from the store).  As promised, Terri was there to greet me and took to the display cases towards the rear of the store.  She told me before I came to be sure to tell her exactly when I would be coming because the gluten-free items sell out fast.

The cases were filled with gluten- and sugar-free options as well as items for those with no allergies.  You almost felt like you were in an old time bakery complete with glass covered domes housing samples for all to try.  Terri explained that everything is made from scratch and she experiments with various ingredients to get items to turn out the way she wants.  I ended up purchasing quite a few items to take with me (and some delicious gifts from Terri) and I will talk about those in a moment but the main event had to be something I had never even heard of before – gluten-free or otherwise – CAKE BALLS. 

Yes, you read it correctly.  Sweet little balls of gluten-free goodness enrobed in chocolate shells.  Think petite fours in a more rounded shape.  Now Terri mentioned she was working on the gluten-free versions of these when we corresponded and I was so eager to give these a try.  She said she came across them while traveling and they had a huge following.  Terri had mini samples on the counter and I did not hold back.  From chocolate to carrot cake to Reese’s, I worked my way through the range and each one was better than the next.  I ordered a bunch of the full-sized options to take with me and enjoy later that evening.  What’s nice about these little treats is that you have a couple (or in my case way more than a couple) and you are not overly full but you feel like you had a real treat.

 

I was so impressed with all of the gluten-free offerings I wanted to be certain to take some samples with me to try out throughout the course of my visit.  I ended up with a slice of decadent chocolate cake topped with a caramel sauce, quite possibly the best carrot cake muffin I have ever had piled high with cream cheese icing, an apple spice muffin (fabulous), two huge chocolate brownies that were so moist they made me weep, a smorgasbord of cake balls, chocolate chip cookies, and a loaf of sandwich bread.  I also picked up some sugar-free shortbread cookies for my mother (who said they were they best she had come across).

What’s nice about the Sugar Shack is that you can pop-in, grab a coffee and sweet treat, sit down and enjoy it or take it with you.  The prices are the lowest I have come across for homemade gluten-free baked goods and you can mix and match until your heart’s content (just want one cupcake, not a problem, a slice of the cake, you got it).  Terri is just so nice you cannot help wanting to stay and chat.  She mentioned she is working on developing a way to provide mail order service for the cake balls in order to find a method that will protect them on their journey.  Be sure to check out there Web site and if you find yourself on or near Emerald Isle be sure to stop by and treat yourself.  Oh, and be sure to say “hello” to Terri for me.

The Swansboro Brew Shack Coffee and Desserts Shop is located at: 714-6 West Corbett Avenue, Swansboro, North Carolina 28584.  Phone: 910.325.7409

A Fresh, New, and Fabulous GFM.

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

It is with great pleasure that I announce the launch of a completely refreshed Gluten Free Mike site.  It has been a long journey but I think you will be pleased with the end result.  We can all use a bit of work from time to time and my site was no exception.  I wanted to have a site that was more representative of who I am in order to continue bringing you all that’s fabulous gluten-free.

So, please take a moment to have a look around.  You will find all of the same great sections and features as you did on my old site but there is a lot of new content that I had been squirreling away for the relaunch.  Start you journey on the homepage that will now feature a new product and restaurant on a regular basis.  You’ll also notice a News & Events section so you can know of any upcoming events (or just find out where I will be heading next).

This new site reamins a working in progress as I continue to test and roll-out some exciting new functionality that I hope you will enjoy.  My goal is to keep things fresh, fun, and fabulous and I think my new home in Cyberspace should fit very nicely indeed.   You will notice that none of your fabulous comments (and there were quite a lot) have transferred in the migration — we just could not make it happen.  Alas, what better way to get reacquainted than to re-read some of your favorite posts…and by all means…comment.

Heres a sneak peek at what’s coming next here at GFM.com:

A full review of fabulous ready made gluten-free Italian dishes from a NYC institution
Going gluten-free on the Emerald Isle of North Carolina with some very special sweets
A full review of Boulder Canyon’s new chips
Going gluten-free at Uno’s Chicago Grill

Most importantly a big thank you all for your continued support over the past year — it has been an absolute pleasure and I look forward to the future.  Okay, enough schmaltz,  get clicking…you know you want to.

Sometimes Being Celiac Pays Off

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

There are times when I sometimes wish I could eat anything I want and then there are times that I am proud to be a card carrying Celiac with a shellfish allergy – this is one of those proud moments.  My partner is a news junkie and just forwarded me this little nugget.  Go ahead, take a quick moment to read it — you are not going to believe it. 

Yep, that’s right, a KFC double-breasted chicken “sandwich” without the bun but replacing it with two battered, deep fried, chicken breasts.  Really KFC…are you kidding me? 

I do hate to generalize but America is known as the great fast food nation and while pockets of healthy eating do exist the vast majority is looking for quick and cheap options to satisfy their hunger.  Now I am not going to turn this into a sermon on eating healthy because that is not really what it is about.  Last time I checked people were able to make their own decision as to how they live their lives and what they choose to consume.  We make our own decisions and therefore must accept the consequences that go with them.

But really KFC?  What brainchild thought to remove the bun (though a good start for us Celiacs) and decided to replace it with not one, but two deep fried battered chicken breasts, slather on some sauce, oh, and don’t forget the bacon.  In full disclosure, I was never really a fan of fast food, even when I was eating gluten.  Did I eat it, sure.  Did I enjoy it?  I’d be lying if I said I didn’t when I did indulge.  But that’s the thing; it was more of a treat than a normal staple.  I don’t even want to think of the abuse I put my body through in college because let’s face it; students are not the most healthy of eaters.

Anyway, I had to smile when I saw this article because it made me realize the shift in thinking that comes along with being Celiac.  We still have our gluten free products and version of favorites that do not exactly fall into the light category but at least I am not subjecting myself to hormone-filled, food-additive pumped, crazy concoctions such as utilizing two chicken breast as a bread substitute.

The Second QNYGF Locale Is On Deck

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

After the success and positive feedback received since my visit to the Four Seasons, I am happy to announce that the second locale has been chosen.  Where will my love of eating gluten free in the most iconic New York City restaurants take me this time?  Well, you will just have to wait to find out.  But fear not – it will not be a long wait.  GFM has his sights set on Labor Day Weekend to see if he can go gluten free at a restaurant that does not cater specifically to Celiacs.  This restaurant will in fact be a first for GFM and I love a challenge.  I promise not to disappoint as we take a glimpse, yet again, into one of the places that makes New York City a foodie’s paradise.  As always, I will be evaluating the establishment on a variety of criteria to measure how it fairs in the allergy (gluten and shellfish) department.

So do stay tuned for updates and I hope you will join me on my journey.  Oh, and in November I am taking the series on the road and going international to some very exciting destinations for some gluten free dining on a global scale.

Sometimes A Little Less Technology Is Not Such A Bad Thing

Monday, August 24th, 2009

So, for some yet to be explained reason, my Twitter account has been “temporarily suspended” which seeing as it never really worked correctly might not be such a bad thing. While I am awaiting a response from Twitter as to why per se I have been blocked I do not hold out much hope for an explanation (though hope to be proven wrong). I realized that it is a free service but it clearly is still full of bugs and not working properly. A quick Google search showed I am clearly not alone and let’s just say their customer support is lacking. As a result, all of my communication will now go through this site or via Facebook so really not a huge deal. Also, quite frankly do people really care what each other are doing every waking moment of the day – probably not. Quite frankly I do not find myself to be all that interesting and cannot really imagine anyone that I would really need to know what they are doing to the microsecond. Okay, rant over…back to gluten free land.

I made the most delicious gluten free cookies this weekend from Gluten Free Essentials. Check out my review here. They were super simple to make (and I mean super simple) and absolutely delicious. Also, for the amount the cookie mix yields you get a good bang for you buck.

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