I got this idea from my cousin who blogs about birth and Doulas, you can check her blog out HERE.
Are you looking for a gift for a friend with Celiac Disease, Gluten Intolerance or who just doesn’t eat gluten for any reason? Maybe your looking for a gift for a parent or relative of someone who doesn’t eat gluten, maybe even a child? Maybe you know a professional, such as a social worker, who works with the population? Take a look at the below products for some ideas! I compiled a list of what, in my opinion, is the best of the best that someone who is gluten free may LOVE for the holidays. Check out the below for ideas and feel free to leave a comment with your thoughts or additions.
Gluten Free Cook Books
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~Try taking a look at Gluten Free Girl’s List of the ’10 Best cookbooks of 2010-plus 2′, although not all gluten free she claims that they are a great inspiration for cooking and they all sound wonderful
Gluten free books
Gluten Free Books that share a story/inform as well as share recipes
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~ Gluten Free Girl and the Chef: A Love Story with 100 tempting recipes
Gluten Free Kids Books:
If you’re buying for a hospital social worker or other professional who may work with the population or for a parent or child these products are great!
Gluten Free Food
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~ Try a gluten free gift basket From I Can Have That!, a good gift for a college student or someone who you just have no clue what to get. They also offer other allergy free baskets. Including soy, egg, fish, peanut etc.
If you order by December 15th you will also get free shipping! You can check out their Facebook Page for further info.
~ Try the Cookie Lover’s Pack or a product or E-Book from Jules Gluten Free!
~ Check out Earth Cafe To Go for a great gluten free cheesecake that you can ship, I have yet to try but I hear they are delicious!
~Check out Amazons gluten free section for products or to create a personalized gift basket
Other Products
~ Make a donation in that special person’s name to one of the many celiac disease foundations including, American Celiac Alliance, Celiac Disease Foundation or a local Celiac Disease clinic such as the one at Columbia University
~ Finally for something fun and entertaining, try purchasing a shirt, pin, mug or other celiac product from Cafe Press
I hope this list was helpful. Even if you’re gluten free you can still have a wonderful holiday. Is there anything you would add to this list?
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND ENJOY!
Celtic Celiac @ http://celtic-celiac.blogspot.com/
hooray! 🙂
I thought it was a great idea!