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Gluten-Free Resources

Some of you who know me personally may have heard that I recently went on a completely gluten-free diet due to some health problems I've been experiencing.  I've been gluten-free for about eight weeks now, and it has helped my overall energy significantly, and is making a pretty good dent in the health issue that prompted the diet change in the first place (which was/is severe joint pain). 

I've got a number of requests recently for a list of gluten-free resources and blogs, so I decided to go ahead and write a post here about it, especially because many of these resources are in the social media realm, anyway, so it fits in nicely with the topic of this blog and my business.  Any of you who would like to add some more gluten-free resources, please add them to the comments and I'll update this post with the new additions.

My gluten-free investigation actually began with a wonderful book that I had the sheer luck to stumble upon in my public library.  It's called "Gluten-Free Girl: How I Found the Food that Loves Me Back, and How You Can Too" by Shawna James Ahern.  It's a marvelously written memoir/foodie book by a woman who was diagnosed with celiac disease, and it includes lots of great inspiration on how to fall in love with cooking (cooking in general, not just gluten-free cooking).  If this book doesn't make you want to put on an apron and start whipping up sautes and soups, I don't know what will.

Imagine my delighted urprise, though, when I finished the book and THEN discovered that the entire thing was based on a wildly popular, long-standing blog called Gluten-Free Girl.  Shawna's wonderful blog is now one of the first ones I check in my RSS reader every day. Side note – everything, and I do mean everything, I have made from the recipes in Shawna's book and blog has been mouth-watering-ly delicious.  This woman actually made me love beets. 

Resources for learning about gluten intolerance, celiac disease and the health problems that some folks experience when eating gluten:

Celiac.com – One of the biggest websites for celiacs.  Great information here even if you haven't been diagnosed with celiac (I haven't been).  Particularly useful is their lists of safe and unsafe ingredients, which you can find links to on the front page.  Gluten hides in so many products that I take this list to the grocery store with me now.  They also have a terrific monthly newsletter with lots of great news and recipe ideas.

Enterolab – This is the only lab in the country where you can order tests for gluten sensitivity and immune response to gluten.  This site is quite dense with information but it's worth your while to dig into it.  TONS of eye-opening info here for me. 

Margaret Romero of Inspire4Health – Margaret Romero is a nurse practitioner in Boulder, Colorado, and my consultations with her are what led me to give up gluten in order to try to remedy my ongoing health issues.  I believe she does phone consultations, as well.  

My favorite GF blogs, with great information and recipes:

Gluten Free Gobsmacked

The Whole Kitchen

Elana's Pantry

Books and Other Ideas:

I have learned a an absolute TON from the "Gluten-Free Living for Dummies" book, which is written by Danna Korn. Yes, I like the Dummies series a lot. :)

If you're local to Denver and Boulder, you simply must check out the to-die-for gluten free goods sold by Melissa, the owner and head pastry chef of Sweet Escape Pastries in Longmont.  I would never have been able to make it on the gluten-free diet without her pizza crusts. 

Thanks so much for reading this post, which I know is of a more personal nature than most of my posts so far.  Here's to your health!

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6 Comments to Gluten-Free Resources

  1. August 7, 2009 at 12:22 am | Permalink

    Beth, thanks so much for sharing this! It’s going to help my friend, I know!

  2. August 7, 2009 at 9:03 am | Permalink

    Fabulous post, Beth. Thank you. I will share it with others who may benefit.

  3. August 9, 2009 at 4:07 pm | Permalink

    today i just found this to add to your list:
    http://www.absolutelynotmartha.blogspot.com/
    i love the name + it’s also gluten free blog.

  4. August 10, 2009 at 4:43 pm | Permalink

    I like Gluten Free Hot Products at http://glutenfreehotproducts.com/

  5. September 7, 2009 at 6:14 am | Permalink

    I believe that the recipe-rich Elana’s Pantry blog (http://www.elanaspantry.com/) is written by a Boulder (or Boulder area) blogger and author (“The Gluten-Free Almond Flour Cookbook”; http://www.elanaspantry.com/cookbook/).

  6. September 18, 2009 at 12:12 pm | Permalink

    Beth: Congrats on joining the GF club! I’ve been GF for 3 years and love it. Might I suggest two more resources for you: Udi’s GF bread (made in Denver and sold at Vitamin Cottage and Whole Foods). It is leaps and bounds above the other breads on the market. You can also go to Udi’s deli in Denver and get a GF sandwich!
    Also, check out http://glutenfreesteve.wordpress.com He’s in Denver, so has lots of local resources.

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