Potluck Dinner Club: Cooking with Beer Potluck (With Bonus Beer Butter Mushrooms Recipe)

July will mark 2 years of our Potluck Dinner Club, which holds a themed potluck monthly. I’ve been chronicaling some of our most notable, or creative, potlucks and from a Gluten Free perspective I can say that June was one of the more interesting ones. June’s theme was cooking with beer, which you may find Read More …

Product Review: Ardenne Farm’s Cinnamon Crumb Cake

Ah Crumb Cake, the words themselves brings back memories of lazy and bright weekend mornings spent with my family as a kid. I had a rather regimented breakfast during the week, but the weekends were meant for indulging (within moderation of course) and for me that meant orange juice in a crystal glass and crumb cake Read More …

Asheville North Carolina: A Must Visit Gluten Free Destination

**Note: I just found a bunch of reviews that had been lost in the shuffle of life transitions over the past year or so, but I wanted to share anyway. This is one of them.** North Carolina has become a hot bed of transplanted New Yorker’s escaping the steep costs and clutter of a down state Read More …

Restaurant Review: Goin’ Coastal (Atlanta, Georgia)

**Note: I just found a bunch of reviews that had been lost in the shuffle of life transitions over the past year or so, but I wanted to share anyway. This is one of them.** “Words cannot express how delicious the food was.”-  Michael   My husband sums up my review in 8 simple words, but Read More …

Restaurant Review: The Red Bicycle Coffee and Crepes (Nashville, Tennessee)

**Note: I just found a bunch of reviews that had been lost in the shuffle of life transitions over the past year or so, but I wanted to share anyway. This is one of them.** The Red Bicycle Coffee and Crepes, a chain of three restaurants located in Nashville Tennessee, has to be one of Read More …

Top Five Reasons to Date and/or Marry a Celiac

To wrap up this Celiac Awareness Month I have decided to let my husband Mike (@MikeDRDtoBe on Twitter), an aspiring Dietitian, give his 2 cents about our relationship and make his debut on my blog. He’s a great man who went 100% gluten free at home with me without question when I was diagnosed, and Read More …

Five Ways that needing to go Gluten Free can improve your Quality of Life

I looked at my Celiac Disease Diagnosis as a prescription for health. Control of my health was now in my hands and I had a solution I could personally manage to live a healthier life, which is in my mind better than taking any medication. Now, this doesn’t mean that I don’t bitch and moan Read More …

Five friends you have when you have Celiac Disease

This week’s featured post is about friends: We all have them, hopefully, but when you have Celiac Disease your friends tend to fall into a few categories based on how they respond to your gluten free lifestyle. Here are five of the types of friends I have, but I’d love to hear what types of Read More …