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Gluten Free Blueberry Pie Recipe by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Welcome to the next stop of our Gluten Free Thanksgiving Progressive Dinner Party! We have arrived at the part of the meal most of us have been waiting for all week. The Dess ... Read on »
Lemon Chili Olives and Spiced Honey Almond Nibbles Recipes by Jean L. Patient Expert 1 Comment Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Welcome to the next stop of our Gluten Free Thanksgiving Progressive Dinner Party! I will be serving drink nibbles, Lemon Chili Olives and Spiced Honey Almonds. Holidays as a ... Read on »
Lemon Chili Olives and Spiced Honey Almond Nibbles Recipes by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Welcome to the next stop of our Gluten Free Thanksgiving Progressive Dinner Party! I will be serving drink nibbles, Lemon Chili Olives and Spiced Honey Almonds. Holidays as a ... Read on »
Hot Ginger Lemon Cider recipe -perfect for starting a holiday season. by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Welcome to the first stop of our Gluten Free Thanksgiving Progressive Dinner Party! I have an admission to make, If we weren't attempting to live by a food stamp diet, this ... Read on »
Week 2 menu Cinnamon Rolls Recipe, Hunter stew recipe and a few pictures by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Onward to week 2. Sunday Breakfast: Cinnamon Rolls with walnuts made from the pizza dough I had prepared for Friday night. I mixed it up to rise in the fridge while we worked ... Read on »
Recap week one on Food Stamp budget by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Time seems to be moving at double pace right now. Lots of fun but not a lot of time to keep you all up to date with our adventure. It's been a week since I told you of my fami ... Read on »
Menu for week one of the food stamp challenge by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease We got off to a slow start on Sunday due to candy hangovers. Well actually 3 members of our home got off to a slow start. I got up at 6 am just like usual. Why do I do that ... Read on »
Food Sensitivity Chart- or what else don't we eat by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease If you family is typical, and you are gluten-free, the likelihood that you avoid at least one other food is very high. But when you have a few folks all living together, keep ... Read on »
Food Stamp Budget November 2009 by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Well, if you have followed this blog in the past month you know that I intended to attempt to feed my gluten free family of 4 on a food stamp budget in October. You also know ... Read on »
Mrs. Mac's Butterscotch Candy Recipe by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Halloween brings back so many memories of costumes from the attic that my mom made for my older siblings that were passed down to us "little kids". We are a largish ... Read on »
Boo! Halloween Gluten-Free Cupcakes-with frosting recipe and Necco wafer decorations by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease My daughters are truly amazing young women. They were invited to a Harvest festival today at their school . It should be lots of fun with games, a bouncy house, cider pressi ... Read on »
A post about the current viral illnesses. by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease For this post I am wearing my doctor's hat rather than my chef's toque. If you have already had the flu, or been able to get the vaccine, feel free to skip this post and go on ... Read on »
Cooking Gluten-Free DVD Giveaway! by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Since I mentioned that Karen Robertson's book Cooking Gluten-Freeis now out in a new revised 3rd edition I have had many questions asked about the DVD.Like- does it include A ... Read on »
Cooking Sunday -Bread, Soup and friends by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Last Sunday I got a chance to cook with a woman I have known for years.We have many aspects of our lives in common, but haven't had a chance before to just hang out and have f ... Read on »
Blog Her Food, A new look and looking forward by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease The Gluten-Free crowd together for a photo op during the post conference cocktail party. Stephanie,Seamaiden, Shirley and Diane (front row)Elana, Allison, Karen and I (in back ... Read on »
One son's look at the state of American Healthcare. by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease via theatlantic.comPosted via web from GF Doctor's posterousGluten-free, Raising our celiac kids, organic, whole foods, GF recipes, celiac,children, diet, bellingham, naturop ... Read on »
Molly is coming! by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease They say that confession is good for the soul. That it open ourselves to new experiences once the dark secrets are allowed light. It is time for me to admit it, I am a food ... Read on »
May Days of information by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease My Gluten Free food drive is in high gear here at the office.Take a look at how much food patients and non patients have brought in! It is so wonderful to realize how generou ... Read on »
Enjoy Life on sale at Amazon- use this code for 20% off! by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Simply enter the code ENJOYLIF at check out and save 20% on all Enjoy Life products! Also, if you order more then $25 you will receive free shipping on your order! Hurry... ... Read on »
Conventional vs. Organics. Who wins? by Jean L. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Since my blog is called Gluten-Free Organics, the entire idea of choosing consciously what we put into our bodies is very close to my heart. But over time since I named this ... Read on »