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Gluten free pumpkin spice mini cakes by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I laid in bed this morning, just as the sun was coming up, listening to the tick-tick-tick of rain against the window and the lightly-high-pitched sound of rain draining throu ... Read on »
Gluten free apple crisp by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I have been wanting to share this recipe with you for almost a week. I’m home sick with what is likely the dreaded flu (H1N1), though it appears I have a very mild case ... Read on »
Sausage and apple-stuffed pumpkin by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease We have certainly settled into our new home, I thought, as I walked from the grocery store, down our street to our house. It feels like home. I know a place feels familiar w ... Read on »
Pumpkin soup and playing catch-up with the season by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease As you can see, we are a bit behind on our raking duties. It seems like we have been a bit behind on the seasons all year, though. Is it October already? Indeed the leaves ... Read on »
Oh Betty! by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Sunday morning I pushed a cart up and down the grocery aisles wondering where all the people came from. Where I grew up, the phrase, "Before church lets out," meant ... Read on »
Applesauce raisin cake by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I realized something the other day, as I was cutting up potatoes and yet another batch of carrots pulled from our garden, something that has been on the edge of my consciousne ... Read on »
Zucchini!! by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I want you all to know we have not fallen off the face of the Earth. We have, in fact, gotten closer to the Earth. We’ve moved, that is. Down from the 9th floor of a ... Read on »
There will be snacks (and pickles) by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I know we're gonna meet someday In the crumbled financial institutions of this land There will be tables and chairs Pony rides and dancing bears There'll even be a band'Cause, ... Read on »
Beans, Beans... by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease We talk and think a lot about food in our household (a surprise, right?). We have conversations over the dinner table, talking about what we want to make next. We discuss wh ... Read on »
New Cascadia Traditional Bakery opens in Portland! by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease It's been HOT here the past few days. So hot, we haven't had much of an appetite for food - if you can believe that. Lauren, the person who gives people the "food tour& ... Read on »
As American as...beets? by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Last week I baked something with rhubarb for the first time in my life and, yesterday, I cooked beets for the first time in my life.Beets. They had been on my forbidden foods ... Read on »
Gluten free strawberry-rhubarb crisp by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease It was a tad quieter around here this weekend, relative to the past couple of weeks…Parents came to visit (both sets), I was hooded and called “doctor,” we ... Read on »
Star sightings, a thunderstorm, and a greek salad, oh my! by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease It was certainly an exciting week in Portland. It started with talking to Kerri Russel and Brendan Fraser Monday morning and ended with a pretty powerful thunderstorm that re ... Read on »
Gluten free lemon-scented white chocolate cookies by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I think I died and went to heaven. Lemony, white-chocolate heaven.I started experimenting a couple of months ago with quinoa flour. Timid at first, worried about its bitter ... Read on »
Coconut rice pudding by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease Growing up, I ate more granola than pudding snacks. I have vague memories of hearing about such things from friends at school and on the television from Bill Cosby, well befor ... Read on »
Dulcet - A gluten-free product review by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease How excited was I when the good people over at Dulcet contacted me to 1) let me know the majority of their line of condiments, dressings, and spice mixes are gluten free, and ... Read on »
Gluten free butternut squash risotto with andouille by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease It seems almost too good to be true, but I passed my dissertation defense on Friday. That thing, that graduate education, which has been a part of my life for the past five y ... Read on »
Gluten free bread rolls (Brötchen!) by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease I've been on a German-breakfast kick lately and made it a goal to create some little bread rolls for this purpose. I based these on Karina's focaccia bread recipe, which has ... Read on »
Ze German breakfast and throwing out cultural convention by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease In my next life, I think I will live in Germany.Or, maybe in a previous life I already did. In any case, I feel a strange connection with the country and the culture and lifes ... Read on »
Gluten free chocolate chip hazelnut scones by Lauren D. Healthy Living Professional Posted in: Blog Posts in Celiac Disease During the past few weeks, time flew. I was working 16-hour days during the week and all day on the weekends. I needed every moment I could get…typing, thinking, and ... Read on »