Posts Tagged ‘Gluten Free’

Dr. Alession Faisano’s article in Scientific American – Aug – ‘09

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

The August issue of Scientific American has an article on Celiac Disease. It’s worth getting the hard copy as it has wonderful illustrations. Also make sure you read the comments on the online version. I found them very intersting.

Call for comments in the Federal Register

Monday, August 18th, 2008

On August 8th, 2008 there was a call for comments for the new labeling law that is coming soon.

To see the complete request please go to: The Federal Register

If you think that your words don’t count, think again. My experience is that when it comes to making sure that people in government have all the correct information, I found that if I didn’t tell them what I thought they needed to know, often they never got the correct information. It’s important that we all voice our thoughts and opinions.

More Dreams

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Add these to my existing dreams:

  • I have a dream that Weight Watchers will offer a gluten free alternative to their meals and recipes.
  • I have a dream that everyone will understand how important it is to be gluten free. So that means that people who can’t afford the tests, don’t know about the tests, don’t eat organic, don’t have the money to eat organic and are not in the pathway of the information that would let them know they could be healthier if they drastically reduced the amount of gluten in their diets.
  • I have a dream that people will come to know that gluten free means healthy food and not food for sick people..
  • Many of my friends and people I talk to are hesitant to eat gluten free food because they think it doesn’t taste good…well some of that is true…a lot of gf food doesn’t taste good. However, there are more and more products that taste better and better.
  • A friend of mine tasted my Madeleine cakes and in the same breath said, It doesn’t matter that these are gf. THEY ARE DELICIOUS…so I’ll just tell my kids they are gluten free and that way they won’t touch them.