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My GF Homage To 2010

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Okay, so I know it is somewhat cliché to do a year-end round up of top picks for the previous 12 months.  So rather than doing a Favorite Things post, I thought I would just revisit some of the gluten-free places, organizations, and products that made an impact on me in 2010.  I chose ten – I am a bit OCD and it seemed like a good solid number – things that made my gluten-free journey a bit more delicious.  They are listed in no particular order and if a product is not on the list it does not mean I am still not a fan.  This list is comprised of some new items that came across my path in 2010 that I would like to re-visit with you in my last post of 2010.  So here we go…



De Rosa’s Natural Fine Foods: This Staten Island, New York company has perfected the heat-and-eat gluten-free Italian meal.  From Stromboli to calzones to chicken marsala – De Rosa’s has it all and they are all fabulous.

Sheffa Foods Snack Mixes: Completely new to me and a very pleasant surprise.  These crispy treats are a unique mix of nuts and seeds paired with sweet or savory goodies – perfect for cocktail time.  Their salad topper is also out of this world.

The Melting Pot Restaurants of Metro New York: Who knew that  a franchise could do gluten-free so well?  These locations in Darien (CT), Westwood (NJ), and White Plains (NY) offer unique (and delicious) gluten-free options for every course.  There is even gluten-free cheesecake and brownies to dip in molten chocolate for dessert.  I mean, how can you go wrong?

The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness:  I was able to take part in their fabulous Appetite for Awareness 2010 in Philadelphia which set the bar for gluten-free events.  Not only does this organization do great things to help further the recognition and understanding of Celiac disease they provide great opportunities for Celiacs to learn, mix, and mingle throughout the year.

Gluten-Free Bisquick:  Thanks to my friends at General Mills for making a gluten-free version of an old kitchen staple that is every bit as good as the original – just sans gluten.  Fresh pancakes once again became a staple in my weekend breakfasts.

Ellie’s Country Delights Stews: Based on the far East End of Long Island, New York (my childhood home) Ellie makes quite possibly the best thing you will ever pour out of a jar.  These are wholesome stews that are so versatile across a range of recipe uses.

Schär: I have been a long-time fan of all their products but their gluten-free par-baked baguettes were a true stand out this past year for me.  Just heat and eat.  Fresh, crisp, hot gluten-free bread straight from the oven. 

Happy Belly Bags: What’s not to love about gluten-free goodie bags that address not only gluten-free but a range of food allergies.  These are perfect to ship for a variety of occasions and the variety of gluten-free items available was amazing.

Rudi’s Gluten-Free Breads: Three varieties of great bread that really caught my attention this year.  Their Cinnamon Raisin bread is simply out of this world – proving that great ingredients make great products.  They also have a great cause effort going at the moment with the NFCA.

Pizzeria Uno’s Chicago Grill: I have never been a fan of chain restaurants but have to say that Uno’s gluten-free menu was an astounding surprise that I came across this past summer.  It is so nice to be able to pop-in, grab a gluten-free beer, and pizza.  Oh, and the gluten-free pizza is actually really good.

Here’s wishing everyone a healthy and fabulous gluten-free 2011.

My Number 3 GF Favorite Thing for 2009

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Continuing with the Indian theme of my recent favorite thing, I have chosen these wonderful Bhuja Indian snacks from Majans for the number 3 slot in my Favorite Things series. The taste and texture of these snacks will have you wondering Is this really gluten-free? Thankfully, yes they are and they are really unique to boot. I always have a few bags on-hand as you never know when guests will pop-in or when a snack craving will strike.

I came across these snacks when I was putting together my gluten-free contingency travel pack for my previous trip. I actually sampled two varieties but will start with the original variety. What’s nice about this snack is that you really feel like you are indulging in a gluten-filled snack. There are wonderfully crunchy multi-grain noodles (from chick pea, yellow peas, and some GF starches) that are just AMAZING paired with wonderfully flavorful rice crackers scattered throughout. The mix is also chock-full of green peas, peanuts, and sweet sultanas – all in a great spicy coating that has a bit of a kick but is not overly powering.

The spicy variety makes for a piquant surprise and makes for a great snack that will definitely please the pickiest of guests. The spicy version is much like the original mix but features a eider crunch noodle throughout in lieu of the assorted rice crackers featured in the mild variety. If you are a fan of spicy then I highly recommend picking-up a package and giving it a try.These snacks go extremely well with cocktails (making a great little bar mix) as the savory snacks subtle saltiness with hint of sweetness makes for the perfect combination with a nice wine, gluten-free beer or cider, or mixed cocktail. You can check out their complete product line on their Web site.

Up, Up And Away

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Some of my gluten-free friends on Facebook had asked what I like to put in my gluten-free contingency pack that I take along when traveling.  So, I thought I would give everyone a look inside the pack I will be taking along on my trip to Switzerland in two days.

For this trip I requested a gluten-free meal for the crossing and I am actually very eager to see how Continental handles a BusinessFirst gluten-free meal presentation.  I have had some wonderful gluten-free meals aloft on a variety of international airlines but never on an American carrier international.  At first I was hesitant when requesting gluten-free meals in my early Celiac days when flying in premium cabins, thinking I would somehow be robbed of the full experience, but I have to say that most airlines have really impressed me while others have, well,  kept me full but were rather uninspired. 

I always like to have a carry-on gluten-free pack and also pack some snacks and nibbles in my checked bags to eat at my destination.  For the carry-on, I am taking a couple of Zone bars (read the label as they are not all suitable for Celiacs), Glutino Gluten Free Organic Bars (chocolate banana and chocolate peanut flavors); Ener-G foods sesame pretzel rings and plain twists (small, individual bags ideal for packing), Bakery on Main Nutty Cranberry Maple Granola (smallish bag), and Bhuja Original Mix (a new savory Indian snack mix I came across recently).  Now, I am just taking a couple of each for my carry-on and the remainder goes into the checked bags.  I have also been known to throw in some cookies or biscotti for some added sweet, nuts, rice crackers, or chocolate.  Just depends on how much time I have to plan and what my mood is the morning of packing.  You can make great packs from what you already have in your kitchen.

I am really looking forward to sharing my travels with all of you as this is my first longish trip since assuming my gluten free moniker a few months ago.  It will be fun to blog and Twitter real-time throughout my journey.

And in case the title of this post didn’t ring a bell, I would like to present the smooth stylings of the Fifth Dimension…

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