Food Blog Spotlight – Gluten-free
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Hello, Elise!
Thank you for this fab spotlight on gluten free cooking and blogging! I am honored to be mentioned on Simply Recipes. Living gluten free is, indeed, a challenge, but it is getting easier every day. Blogging helps. It connects us and inspires us!
Be well, and thanks again!
Karina
It makes me so happy to see people having a better understanding and awareness of the gluten-issues.
My cousin reacts severely to gluten and my aunt has had to call companies and speak to their higher-ups just to find out whether or not their products have gluten… it’s never listed on the packaging. With all of these new blogs and sites, it’s become a lot easier for her and she doesn’t feel alone in her struggle to feed her son.
Thank you for posting this for more people to see!
Thanks for the nod, Elise!
To anyone who happens to be reading this: If you suspect you have a reaction to gluten in wheat, barley, or rye (or if you’re mystified by gastrointestinal symptoms), learn about gluten intolerance/celiac disease and bring it up with an informed physician. This is a condition that is underdiagnosed even though one can be screened for it with a set of simple blood tests. Those who are diagnosed can expect to experience dramatically improved health simply by adhering to the proper diet.
Okay…back to the recipes….
Thank you, my dear. It’s so lovely to see such recognition for gluten-free life. I know that you understand.
(And that book deal and writing it is what kept me away from BlogHer, sadly!)
Congratulations on all your recognitions. Great work, as always!
Wow! Thanks for the mention. You can have biscotti _any_ time. ;-) I think you do your readers a great service here.
Elise, you’re the best. Thanks for these tips.
Thanks for the links. My bro was recently diagnosed with celiac sprue, so hopefully these links will help him find something to eat other than rice.
Thanks for this list which I’ll pass on to my dad who’s a coeliac. He knows Shauna’s site but probably not the others.
Thanks so much for the acknowledgment, Elise. Glad to see some of the fabulous GF bloggers getting some attention from “mainstream” blogs…
OMG, you beat me to this — I was going to post on gluten-free blogs on ThisNext today. Now I can include you!
I was talking to a woman who recently found out that she is allergic to gluten just the other night and I was telling her about gluten free girl; then I turn on the computer and see this post – how serendipitous! Now I can send her all these other links. Thanks, Elise!
Thanks Elise! Since 1 out of 100* people in the U.S. have celiac disease and only 3% are diagnosed I’m sure you’ve helped some of your readers to possibly get tested and improve their quality of health/life.
*This figure is based on Dr.Peter Green’s new book on celiac disease.
Thanks so much – unfortunately as I am sure you are aware – wheat is hidden in so many many shelf products and home cooking may be the only way to avoid being glutened for us gluten intolerant….just one thing – did your wheat problem disappear after 5 years? You mean I may have hope??…thanks – Marlene
PS – this is actually just a personal email – I am having a very difficult time with all of this as dairy is also a problem – thanks
Dear Elise,
Thank you so much for your mention of my gluten free blog. I feel so fortunate to be in such good company. I feel a lovely connection with all of my fellow GF bloggers – and this bond has given me a huge amount of comfort and inspiration. Keep up the good work – I love reading your blog. I visit regularly!
Elise,
I’m not sure what your selection criteria was for the list, but I wanted to offer up my gluten-free blog of recipes and discussion to anyone that is interested too.
The GF blogging community has grown quite a bit over the past year, and there are so many wonderful resources to choose from. I regularly visit many of the sites you listed. Thanks for the summary.
This is a great resource list for people on gluten-free diets. May I humbly add my cooking blog to the list? In the last year, my husband was diagnosed with celiac disease, and we are balancing these dietary restrictions with a vegetarian diet, hence my need for some new cooking!
Inspired by the Gluten-Free Goddess, I just started putting up some of our favorite recipes and hope to add some product and cookbook reviews, and maybe some gardening tidbits in the coming months.
-Rachel Jagareski
http://wheat-free-meat-free.blogspot.com
Thank you so much Elise! I never thought to look for blogs about gluten-free cooking.
I discovered I had a wheat allergy about two years ago, and since them I spend much less of my time bloated, tired, constipated and fatigued.
Perfect timing too…just when I was beginning to get really bored with my regular gluten-free meals.
Thanks for your great site, full of tempting recipes. My 11 year old son has Crohn’s Disease (since age 9) and was recently diagnosed with Celiac, yeast, dairy-casein, and corn allergies. He feels 100% better since removing these problem foods. The restrictions are incredibly challenging for a kid. I am scouring the internet and shelves for fun food that appeals to kids. Love the Pamelas and el peto products. Does anyone have a really good gf/df/yeast free tortilla recipe? He loves mexican food and wraps. Need help. Thanks.
Thank you Elise for mentioning gluten free cooking and our blogs.
Thanks Elise!
I blog gluten-free recipes at Gluten Free Mommy
Thank you Elise for including glutenfree in one of your categories!
http://www.Glutenfreeda.com has joined the world of blogging. We plan to share with you our recipes that support a gluten free diet, new gluten free products, and the latest in medical research and news.
Kristine
http://www.glutenfreeda.blogspot.com
Hello. I enjoy reading your articles. I am constantly checking out other GF bloggers as well. I have a page dedicated to just food ideas. I was hoping you would check it out and consider adding me to your lst of GF bloggers. I have added everyone I researched and enjoyed reading, in hopes of making searching easier for new Celiacs. I think it would be great if we were all linked together.
Thanks
Take care!!
Bobbi
Hi Elise-
I love reading Simply Recipes! I just saw that you mention in the post above that you are a neighbor of Brendon in Davis; I am from Davis as well (though now live and blog gluten-free in Boulder, Colorado).
Thanks for this fantastic round-up of gluten-free blogs.
Elana
http://elanaspantry.com
Thanks Elena, what a lovely site you have! I’ve added it to the list. ~Elise
Wow your blog is one of my favorites and a great go to when I need to search for blog recipes! Thanks for linking to my blog, what an honor!
Love your blog! I write a wheat-free, dairy-free and no refined sugar blog that contains recipes and product information, as well as resources for those of us with gluten allergies. http://heatherstrang.com/blog/wheat-free/
Thanks!
Heather :)
Your blog is such an inspiration!
Thanks for spotlighting gluten-free cooking. I blog gluten-free at http://www.aglutenfreeguide.com
May I add my GF blog?
http://ukcoeliac.blogspot.com/
Gluten-free, dairy-free life of a 3 yrs boy and his parents (from the Irish perspective):
http://gfboy.blogspot.com
Can you add my blog?
http://shaolinglutenfree.blogspot.com
Thought I’d add one more GF blog to the list!
http://noglutennoproblem.blogspot.com
Cheers, Pete
Hi Elise,
nice article and such a great resource for gluten free awareness and information sharing!
i write a blog about being gluten free in cleveland, ohio – http://www.glutenfreeincleveland.blogspot.com – and would love to be added to your list. Thanks!
Dana
I’m so embaressed! I commented above, thanking you for your cool resource and asking to add my blog to the mix…and wouldn’t you know it, I typed my URL wrong! Who does that?
Anyway, I’m working hard to create a resource for Northeast Ohio / Cleveland area celiacs and those otherwise gluten intolerant so I’d really appriciate the chance to get my web address right:
http://glutenfreeincleveland.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Hi Elise,
Great spotlight on celiac disease. Thanks so much!
Please add my blog, A Foodie’s Fall from Grace (http://mjennings26.wordpress.com), to your fabulous list.
Best,
Melanie
Please add this blog to your list:
http://www.smilesmadefromscratch.com
Hi Elise!
What a fantastic compilation! I would be honored if you would add me to your listing of Gluten Free Blogs.
Maureen :)
Hold The Gluten – Happily Existing (as a Celiac!)
http://www.holdthegluten.net
Hi there
Just wanted to give you my URL for my website. I publish gluten free, dairy free, soy free and almost entirely sugar free. It’s a seasonal approach to gluten free living….
Thanks in advance and have a great day!
Stephanei
Hi Elise!
Thanks for the handy list! I have a gluten free and corn free blog called Healthy-family.org.
We post a safe products list, recipes, reviews, and health-related articles too.
I’d appreciate it if you could add it to your list!
Thanks!
Caryn
http://healthy-family.org
Elise,
This list is awesome! I list a few of these great gluten free bloggers already, but most are new to me. As a GF food blogger myself, I can’t seem to read enough from others in my same dietary situation. Thanks for this great resource!
Sincerely,
Travis
Travsgoneglutenfree.blogspot.com
My mom has a gluten-free (amongst other things) blog at OsteoDiet.com
Thank you for this wonderful resource! I write a gluten free blog called “Breaking Up With Bread” http://www.breakingupwithbread.blogspot.com. I write from the perspective of a young professional without all day to spend in the kitchen, but with a passion for food and eating well!
Thanks so much for this outstanding blog!
I am new to the gluten free journey, and so appreciate this list!
i blog gluten free at http://www.createradiance.wordpress.com
warmly,
Waller McInnes
This blog is dedicated to a gluten free life style.
Filled with helpful ways to experience great tasting food, with out feeling deprived.
recipes so good you want to eat them…
I have been on a food allergy journey for the last 9 years, since my first child began showing signs of food allergies at 4 months old. At 4 years of age, he was also diagnosed with Celiac Disease. My blog helps others who are dealing with multiple food allergies and Celiac Disease with recipes, product reviews and tips for kids and parents living with these food issues.
Thanks for taking time to explain some sensitivity issues with gluten. Never really took time to see why all the gluten free products were in some of my favorite markets.
Great list of blogs with some I’ve never seen before. It’ll be fun to check them out.
Would like to add my gluten-free, egg-free blog. Many of the recipes are also dairy-free and vegan.
http://www.thesensitivepantry.com
If you’re looking for a good gluten free pasta, I recommend DePuma’s.
Gluten Free Pasta from DePuma’s is amazing in my book…you can’t tell it’s gluten free at all…and it’s all made fresh.
So for those of you looking for something good to eat while remaining gluten free, I hope this helps! :-)
Thanks for compiling a great listing!
I’d like to add myself:
http://thedallasceliac.com
I blog about daily GF eats, restaurant reviews, and two of my loves: red wine & coffee.
Thanks!
Hi Elise, I love your blog, and am really excited you had Karina do a guest post :) I have a glutem free blog as well. Life After Gluten: http://www.lifeaftergluten.blogspot.com
Thanks!
Tiffany
I have Celiac Disease, but am also a loyal foodie. I wanted to share my blog dedicated to delicious food that is all gluten free.
yummysupper.blogspot.com
I love food and I’m learning to live life and cook great gluten free food one recipe at a time. I specialize in “easy but mouthwatering” dishes for the busy Celiac like me! My blog is located at http://www.thelazygfchef.com – stop by and say hi!
Just started my blog of gluten free recipes. The aim is to focus on ingredients that are naturally gluten free and delicious. You’re all welcome to drop by and take a look!
This blog is very helpful. I love food and I’m learning to live life and cook great gluten free food one recipe at a time.
Hey Elise,
I stumbled upon this stuff the last time I was in the grocery store and loved it. It’s by Gluton-Free & Fabulous. They have a bunch of products and I’ve only tried the pizzas and cookies but they were excellent! Finding gluton-free foods is a bit of a chore, but I really like these products so far and I think many others who suffer with Celiac Disease could serious benefit from this good food. Just a helpful tip. Thanks!
-Miles