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My Latest Project: gluten-free-bread.info

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In this video I introduce my latest web design project, gluten-free-bread.info a website that, obviously enough, is about gluten free bread. You might be saying "But Steve, you are always making new websites!" that is true, of course, but this one is really pretty. See for yourself. http://gluten-free-bread.info/

My Celiac Blog 4693 days ago

New Brand of Gluten Free Pasta at Wal*Mart

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While shopping at Wal*Mart recently (nobody's perfect) I discovered a brand of gluten free pasta I had never seen before, Heartland Gluten Free. It is made with a mix of rice and corn and as a result it has a color and appearance that is very much like ordinary wheat-based pasta. I bought some of

My Celiac Blog 4738 days ago

Betty Lou?s Gluten Free Fruit Bars

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Snack foods are a particular problem for people with celiac disease, and if you are also vegan the available options become even fewer. As we prepare for a vacation trip into the wilderness later this summer I wanted to find a snack I could take along that was both tasty and at least a little

My Celiac Blog 4741 days ago

Gluten Free Finds, Born Again as Amazon vs Glutenfree.com

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Some time back I had created a website named Gluten Free Finds, it was built on a WordPress platform, and eventually in order to reduce traffic load on the server it was mothballed and offline. Now I have completely redesigned the site to let visitors compare the prices and availability of various gluten free food

My Celiac Blog 4753 days ago

A Perfectly Cromulent Vegan Gluten-Free Bread

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I spent a few years fooling around with making my own gluten free vegan bread, and once I finally came up with a halfway decent recipe I lost interest in it and gave up. I think I wanted to prove I could do it, but it is a time consuming messy hassle, and I'm a

My Celiac Blog 4852 days ago

New: Celiac Videos, videos about celiac disease

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Regular readers of this space will already know that we often create new websites to benefit people with celiac disease. So the fact that we have created another one is not likely to come as a big surprise What is different in this case is that this new site is all about

My Celiac Blog 5085 days ago

Improved Searching for Gluten Free Food

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For years our designs of gluten free food shopping sites have been frustrated by limitations on searching across multiple categories for gluten free food. A recent visit from my far away programmer son led to a very promising breakthrough. We'd like your help in testing and improving the results, if you

My Celiac Blog 5197 days ago

Product Review: Sam Mills Gluten Free Conchiliette Pasta

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Recently we noticed a new brand of gluten free pasta showing up in online searches, Sam Mills. One thing that sets this brand apart is very low price. We decided to take a chance and buy a 12 pack of Sam Mills Gluten Free Conchiliette from Amazon to see what it was like. Sam

My Celiac Blog 5212 days ago

Buy Gluten Free Rice Stick and Save Money

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Have you ever noticed that once the two words "gluten free" go onto a package it suddenly costs a whole lot more? Many types of gluten free pasta noodles are made from rice, but why not sidestep the gluten free food industry by finding foods that inherently contain no gluten, without being labeled as

My Celiac Blog 5215 days ago

Still More New Sites for GF Shoppers

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We are in the business of creating websites, so we do. Many of our websites are designed to provide support for people affected by celiac disease, this includes our two latest additions.    Gluten Free Finds Gluten Free Finds is a gluten free food shopping site organized according to different types of gluten free food, like pasta,...

My Celiac Blog 5215 days ago

Gluten Free, Vegan Mayo Substitute: Mayola

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Recently I discovered a gluten-free, vegan imitation mayonnaise product that comes in a handy squeeze bottle designed to be stored upside down like those cool Heinz ketchup squeeze bottles. This idea appealed to me because it involves inherent protection against cross contamination that might be caused by people using a knife to spread mayo

My Celiac Blog 5217 days ago

the gluten free celiac store

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As I do from time to time, I've created another website designed to hopefully make life easier for people with celiac disease. This one is a gluten free food shopping site, but unlike all of the others I've made I rolled this one out by hand, line of code after line of code.

My Celiac Blog 5268 days ago

A Celiac Friendly Restaurant in Palm Springs, California

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A relatively new place to find gluten free and vegan food in Palm Springs, California is Palm Greens Cafe. Located in the southern part of the famous small city, in a small shopping center that also includes Palm Springs Cyclery, Palm Greens Cafe caters very clearly to those on a gluten free diet. The first

My Celiac Blog 5329 days ago

Review: Tasty Bite Aloo Palak Ready to Heat Meal

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Recently I noticed a new ready to heat item offered at Amazon, a new product from Tasty Bite. Tasty Bite offers ready made foods from India. I've often used their products in the past because I like curry and other types of Indian cooking. They have always indicated which of their items

My Celiac Blog 5351 days ago

Gluten Free Dining in Worcester, Massachusetts

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This week I've been visiting with family in the Worcester, MA area. Twenty years ago I lived in Worcester, but at that time I did not know I had celiac disease. On this trip back to Worcester I've enjoyed two fantastic places to eat, each with a gluten free menu. At Evo, located

My Celiac Blog 5398 days ago

Product Review: Ener-G 10 Inch Rice Pizza Shells

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I'm sure I'm not the only person with celiac disease who really misses having pizza. Years ago we would make our own from scratch, using ordinary wheat flour for the crust. Once I was diagnosed with celiac disease pizza seemed to be almost completely off the menu. Once in a while one of us

My Celiac Blog 5407 days ago

Two More Celiac-Related Websites

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Last weekend we put the finishing touches on two new websites designed for people with celiac disease. Celiac Snacks is all about gluten free snack food items and nothing more. Snacks can be an especially challenging food category for people forced to follow a gluten free diet. Celiac Snacks is designed to help.

My Celiac Blog 5435 days ago

Gluten Free Curry

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Having visited Britain several times, even staying at the home of a British/Sri Lankan couple once, I've been introduced to the concept of Curry. Virtually anything can be curried, it is the process of cooking food in the traditional Indian style, especially with certain specific spices. Usually the set of spices used in making

My Celiac Blog 5439 days ago

Gluten Free Oats and Celiac Disease

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Years ago when I was first diagnosed with celiac disease the common wisdom was that people with celiac disease had to avoid oats. As science began to determine that this was not exactly correct those who were more militant in their condemnation of oats gradually retreated to a position of "all oats grown in

My Celiac Blog 5446 days ago

Review: FoodShouldTasteGood Olive Tortilla Chips

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Recently I was craving a snack at about the same time I was visiting Amazon.com. When I saw a product called FoodShouldTasteGood Olive I was intrigued by the unique spelling and name. On a whim I decided to order a case of 24 1-oz bags of these gluten free tortilla chips. They are much like

My Celiac Blog 5470 days ago

Gluten Free and Vegan English Muffins

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I have a new favorite breakfast treat these days, gluten free english muffins, toasted, then smeared with lots of creamy peanut butter. I usually have a side of either fresh or canned fruit as well, usually peaches, a navel orange, or canned mandarin orange segments. Buying canned fruit is a risky business, not

My Celiac Blog 5487 days ago

Product Review: Prana Organic BarCashew Almond

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I was hankering for a delicious gluten free and vegan snack about a week ago when I looked at the Amazon Daily Deals page and saw Prana Organic BarCashew Almond on a sale that reduced their cost to about a dollar each. Since I'm a cheapskate with virtually no income these days (I

My Celiac Blog 5494 days ago

Gluten Free Vitamins

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These days, with the economy so badly off, we are looking for less expensive ways to shop just like everyone else, affected by celiac disease or not. In fact we spend more time working on shopping websites than anything else at all. Our latest trick is a new way to offer items

My Celiac Blog 5495 days ago

A New Forum

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I build websites. That's what I do. Today I built another website for people on a gluten free diet. It is called Gluten Free Celiac. This site uses the SMF discussion forum package with a front end portal add-on. I also set up some bots to fetch gluten free recipes and

My Celiac Blog 5542 days ago
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