Showing posts with label Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 2-17-2010

  • New research will be funded by the US Government to develop "wheat varieties with reduced Celiac Disease-causing proteins" - basically Gluten Free Wheat.  That's a novel idea but kinda hard to imagine.  Arcadia Biosciences, Inc and Washington State University will use the $855,500 grant to conduct the research over the next 2 years.  The Savvy Celiac blog has a great write up here.  Somehow this seems like a good idea in concept but may be hard to put into place in the real world.  Will there be GF wheat and normal wheat products?  Will we have to read the label with even more confusion?  What about barley and rye?  Hmm...
  • Quick update for Asheville, NC and the Posana Cafe... There has been a lot of reviews done about this Gluten Free restaurant so I just wanted to spread the word.  Another excellent review from the Celiac Chicks blog from New York City.  Here is another article from Celiac-Disease.com.  Can't wait to check this place out on my next visit to Asheville.
  • Check out a blog post from Custom Choice Cereal where they detail their use of Gluten Free cleaning supplies from Mrs. Meyer's Household Cleaners.  This company takes Gluten Free seriously, right down to the products they use to clean their facility and hands!
  • Celiac.com had an article about Five Simple Questions to Determine if Your Child Might be Celiac which details recent research from a Danish study.  The Savvy Celiac offers her take here.
  • Check out Gluten Free Durham's update on Gluten Free Week @ Camp Kanata here.  With your help, Gluten Free Raleigh has raised nearly $1,200 for this camp.  You can also check out Nancy Lapid's About.com Celiac Disease page for her summary of a recent study that shows summer camps really benefit kids with Celiac.
  • Gluten Free Greenie highlights the disappointing GF options during her recent visit to Duke Raleigh Hospital here.  Yikes!  We gotta do something about this!
  • Starbucks Gluten Free options expand.  Check out the following from Triumph Gluten Free here as well as another write up from Celiac-Disease.com hereDr. Lucy's cookies are now available.  I've picked up the 3 varieties shown below at the Starbucks on Falls of Neuse (next door to ZPizza) and thought they were pretty good.  Triumph also reviewed these cookies here.
 
  • Twin Cakes Bakery's latest newsletter says the following about their new Gluten Product Testing Policy...Product testing: We are in the process of randomly checking our products for gluten. We so far we have tested three products and all have come back negative! We will continue to product test all of our products to ensure quality and safety. (We are using the EZ Gluten testing)".  This is great news!  I highly encourage all companies that make Gluten Free products to test their products (or obtain an independent certification like GIG's GFCO) if they are not already doing so.  I also highly encourage you as the GF consumer to support those companies going the extra mile (and expense) to prove to you that their products are safe.
  • Saw the following in the February 7th, 2010 bulletin (see page 7) from Sacred Heart Cathedral (Downtown Raleigh Catholic Church) about offering low gluten host for communion - "the Cathedral will make available the low gluten hosts for our gluten-intolerant parishioners." Just as an FYI, tests performed on these low gluten hosts have come back at 100 PPM.
  • Triumph Dining helps spread the word about the NC Dept. of Agriculture case versus Great Specialty Products and provides the FDA's phone number for you to call and tell them about it.  They should know that their lack of action is leading to this fraudulent type of behavior.  More to come on this case next week.
  • Chatham Street Cafe in Cary gets reviewed by the News & Observer.  The review includes the mention that the restaurant has some Gluten Free items.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 11-17-2009

  • Congrats and Thanks to Jules Shepard for another successful Gluten Free cooking class held this past weekend at the Earth Fare in Raleigh. Jules wrote to let me know the class was a huge success and they raised over $110 for funding Celiac research at the University of Maryland Celiac center. The money was raised during a raffle for a gift basket which included some awesome Custom Choice Cereal (I hope to write about this soon).
  • Thanksgiving is fast approaching, here are some great resources - Jules Shepard E-book | Rosie's Plate Thanksgiving menu | About.com's write-up (includes how to find a GF turkey and many recipes and tips) | An update on Butterball's gravy packet from The Savvy Celiac | Triumph Dining blogs about Whole Foods' holiday recipes.
  • An update on the Great Value Brand from Wal-Mart from the Savvy Celiac. Some usually naturally GF items are no longer marked that way - watch out!
  • Check out an article on an upcoming Celiac Disease lecture over at Duke on Gluten Free Durham.
  • Here is an update to a previous story I wrote about Elisabeth Hasselbeck's book and plagiarism lawsuit (case was dropped).
  • Here is an article detailing how families with a lower income can eat GF/CF.
  • Want to cure your Celiac? Get some hookworms (ahh).
  • Click here for some information on a recent rumor about Hershey's candy and flour dusting. Be careful what you read on the Internet!
  • Here is an update from celiac-disease.com about new GF offerings from Progresso. I've seen these recently in the store - thanks AGAIN General Mills!
  • Domino's Pizza now offering Gluten Free pizza!?! (looks like only in Australia). I'll check this out and see what I can find about the USA.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 10-2-2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 10-2-2009
  • Reminder: Gluten Free 101 Class taught by yours truly tomorrow (10-3) at Rosie's Plate. There are two or three spots left - call Rosie's Plate @ 833-0505 to reserve your spot. Click here for other classes.
  • Reminder: In just a little over 2 weeks, I'll be presenting my online Food Allergy poster petition to the Raleigh City Council (10/20/09). Please see here for more information and here to sign the petition (almost 400 signatures and counting). Please click here for more information on entering your poster design.
  • Click here to download a FREE "Thanksgiving 101" e-book from Celiac author and expert, Jules Shepard. The 34 page e-book contains great information on having a great Thanksgiving; including tips, a planning time line and 20 recipes. Valid until October 5th. Use coupon code "thanksgiving" when checking out (a $12.95 value).
  • I've written in the past about a Gluten Free play-dough called Soy-Yer dough. The founder of that company (a Purdue University senior) named Sawyer Sparks was on the ABC show called Shark Tank this past week. He was seeking an investment of $125,000 for a 25% stake in his company. He ended up getting $300,000 from the Sharks and said he was offered $500,000 from Play-Doh. This is a great sign that the Gluten Free market is extremely viable. FYI - my daughter has been playing with this stuff for 6 months and loves it.
  • Some updates on the Gluten Free food marketplace - 1,000 new products introduced in 2008 and another 552 through July 20, 2009. General Mills research shows that up to 12% of US households are interested in reducing their Gluten intake.
  • Check out the new official blog from Bella Monica Gluten Free Flatbread Company - http://www.glutenfreepizza.typepad.com/. A pretty funny post is at the top which shows a video of Lee Tobin (Whole Foods Gluten Free Bakehouse Chief) saying that Bella flatbread's are "Awesome". That's saying something, especially since Lee sells his own frozen pizza crust.
  • Here is a good article with 10 easy steps on eating successfully Gluten Free at restaurants. Very in depth!
  • Check out an upcoming meeting (Tuesday, November 3rd) on Food Hypersensitivities/Allergies hosted by the Raleigh District Dietetic Association. The meeting will be held at 5:30pm at Meredith College (101 Ledford Auditorium) and will feature special guest speaker Ellen Karlin, MS, RD from the American Dietetic Association. Please contact Lindsay Hecht if you have any questions about the meeting. $10 fee payable at the door.
  • An interesting blog post from Twin Cakes Bakery on why they bake the way they do.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 8-25-2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 8-25-2009
  • Alvine Pharmaceuticals initiated patient enrollment in a Phase 2a trial for ALV003. 110 Celiac Disease patients will get ALV003 daily to determine patient benefits and the safety of the drug for use in treating Celiac. I've previously written about this drug and others.
  • Check out this great post from Nancy Lapid about staying Gluten Free at hotels.
  • Here is another from Nancy detailing useful back to school tips. Also, some more great back to school tips from Sure Foods Living.
  • University of Chicago's Celiac Disease Center is hosting it's annual Celiac Disease screening on October 10th in Chicago, IL. Wouldn't it be great to have something like that here?
  • Another back-to-school themed topic, any Gluten Free students out there attending a Triangle area university having a situation like this? Please let me know via email.
  • Great Celiac.com article about how gluten can affect your adrenal glands. Check this out if you have been Gluten Free for awhile but are still not feeling 100%.
  • Another Celiac.com article which shows the results of a recent study about the use of Anti-tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies in assessing successful management of Celiac Disease. The study finds that getting these anti-tTG antibodies measured as part of your long-term follow-up is an effective way to determine whether a Celiac patient is successfully staying healthy on a Gluten Free diet.
  • Check out the Gluten Free Tour of Whole Foods Cary on Aug 26th and a Gluten Free Vendor Fair at Whole Foods Winston-Salem on Aug 29th.
  • The Gluten Free City Guide has been updated. Please email me if you have any other updates.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 8-18-2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 8-18-2009
  • Check out this cool post from Bob's Red Mill Blog about their thoughts on customer service. Nice to see. I've had great experiences with their products. Also, follow Bob's on Twitter.
  • See the NY Times latest article about Celiac Disease here. Interesting tidbits on the cost associated with living Gluten Free. See the NY Times blog discussion here. Nancy Lapid's take here. Do you believe the government or insurance companies should do something to help with the cost associated with the GF Diet?
  • Join Gluten Free Durham blogger Debbie Jongkind for a Gluten Free Lunch Box class at Whole Foods on 9/3. Nice job Debbie!
  • New products from Twin Cakes Bakery. Lemon Blueberry Streusel Cupcakes with lemon glaze anyone?
  • Gluten in drywall? See the Saavy Celiac's take here.
  • An update on Gluten Free labeling for Beer from USAToday.com.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 8-11-2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 8-11-2009
  • Betty Crocker Gluten Free Baking Mixes Coupon @ BeFreeForMe.com
  • Big list of Gluten Free Cookbook Reviews from Nancy Lapid's About.com Celiac Disease blog. Unfortunately, Nancy leaves out Jules Shepard. Also, check the Gluten Free Greenie review of Gluten Free Everyday cookbook here.
  • The Celiac Princess' review of Bella Monica Gluten Free pizza.
  • Big news from MLB's Colorado Rockies with the first Gluten Free concession stand! Check out this great review from CeliacChicks. Thanks to Aramark - hopefully we will see this trend continue.
  • Mike over at Switch2GlutenFree has compiled a huge list of Celiac Disease statistics (many of which are quoted from Gluten Free Raleigh - check out all the little # 6s). FYI - Check out Mike's cool GF LiveStrong-like wristbands. I've got one on right now. I have also given over 60 of these away at past GFR events.
  • Check out some new items now available from Twin Cakes Bakery (located here in Raleigh). I've tried the soft pretzels and they are YUMMY!
  • Since it is 100+ degrees lately here in NC, you might be interested in some Gluten Free sunscreen. Check out Triumph Dining's Blog here. Important for those of you who lick your fingers after applying sunscreen (just kidding) or if you have DH.
  • Check out this extensive Gluten Free Fast Food Listing from Gluten Free Greenie. I've updated my own listing here with some of this info (This listing can always be found on the right side-bar under Useful Resources). Good stuff Wendy!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 7-13-2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 7-13-2009
  • More info on the latest Celiac Study from the Mayo Clinic which details a dramatic increase in the number of Celiac cases versus 50 years ago. Reuters | NY Times | About.com's Celiac Disease blog | Celiac.com | Savvy Celiac
  • The Super Allergy Girl has a new cookbook (405 pages) of recipes (gluten-free, casein-free, dairy-free, egg-free, peanut and tree-nut free and other allergen-free) and also has offered up a new travel tip video and tip sheet at her Web site. PRWeb
  • Nancy Lapid's About.com blog article on Celiac Disease See's Candy Company and their Gluten Free product list. See's doesn't have any NC locations but you can purchase their products online . Nancy also has a larger Gluten Free Candy list here.
  • Introducing Celiac-Disease.com version 3. Kyle does a great job covering Celiac Disease and the Gluten Free Diet. If you are not reading this Web site, you should be.
  • Celiac.com article linking Autism and Celiac Disease. A new study shows that if mom has an auto-immune disease (like Celiac), the child is 3 times more likely to be Autistic.
  • The Gluten Free Hub has an article about personal care products from Clinique that are Gluten Free.
  • Survey results from Savvy Celiac around the FDA's proposed 20 PPM Gluten Free food labeling law. Interesting stuff here - I'm a little confused about the folks who say it must be 0 PPM - there is no testing available for this (lowest I've seen is 5 PPM) so how is the FDA supposed to regulate?

Monday, July 6, 2009

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 7-6-2009

There is so much going on in the world of Celiac Disease and Gluten Free that I'd thought it would be a good idea to start a Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch. Kinda like a mash up of recent Gluten Free/Celiac Disease news. I'll shoot for weekly editions and see how that goes.

Gluten Free Raleigh Dispatch: 7-6-2009
Lots of news to share with you over the last few days... Check it out below.
  • Wall Street Journal article about General Mill's decision to go Gluten Free.
  • HealthNews.com article about Celiac Disease & Gluten Intolerance in the top 5 Food Allergies.
  • Celiac Princess writes about a new Mayo Clinic study which shows Celiac Disease is four times more common today that 50 years ago. More from Nancy Lapid's About.com Celiac blog here and here.
  • Gluten Free Durham blogger and registered dietitian Debbie Jongkind will be the feature speaker at a GF lecture at UNC Wellness Center.