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Before eating, I showed restaurant’s owner my free gluten free travel card, and had explained that eating any wheat would make mereallysick. He assured me that the dessert had no wheat or flour in it at all, that it was full of honey and dairy products and “beyond delicious.” On t...
FreefromAwards Twitter Gluten-free beers New brewing techniques have led to the development of new gluten-free beers in the European market, but Britain still leads the way with its range of bitters and lagers. Sue Cane, deprived beer-lover (and coeliac) investigates the range. For some ...
Beers are not safe, as usual, unless certified gluten free. Celiac-safe shopping, cooking classes, and gluten free restaurants in Spain There are quite a few places to buy gluten free ingredients, from local supermarkets to bigger chain stores and organic shops. The following supermarkets sell ...
New Planet Our Beers Locate Beer Our Company Montana Gluten Free Oats, If you’ve been following New Planet Beer for awhile now, you know that we go to great lengths to ensure only the finest ingredients make their way into the beer you drink. When it comes to sourcing the best ...
A very long annotated list of all the gluten-free food vendors. Use this to comparison shop by brand.
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He tried to make up by giving me ample free pours of wine and a free dessert, and though I knew I’d “feel it” later on, I wasn’t mad. He’s human, made a mistake, and felt really bad about it. Do you encounter this type of mistake often? Do you catch it a bit too la...
Lastly, I drank one of the best gluten-free beers of my life, an Italian brand called Igea. Trattoria Da Cesare al Casaletto This family-run neighborhood spot is a little bit of a hike, in a suburban area at the end of the 8 tram from Largo Argentina. But if you’re gluten-free ...
These restaurants have all either gotten me sick, have told me about practices I believe are dangerous, or have been negatively reviewed multiple times for their mistakes or bad service. While they may be okay for those trying out the gluten free “trend,” I wouldn’t recommend them for an...