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How to REALLY REALLY lose weight – Evidence-based SCIENCE & What it Means to the GF Consumer

How to REALLY REALLY lose weight – Evidence-based SCIENCE & What it Means to the GF Consumer

Dr. Richard Saint Cyr of The Swedish Medical Group of Seattle and Issaquah researched all of the weight-loss medical options out there and has provided a synopsis of his findings here. Dr. Saint Cyr delves into all of the surgeries, a lot of the prescription…

Gluten-Free-Kosher.com is getting an upgrade… want to hop on board?

Gluten-Free-Kosher.com is getting an upgrade… want to hop on board?

Do you want to contribute? Looking for blog link exchanges, recipes, people who want to promote their businesses, cross-postings, people who want to contact companies independently to get sample products for review and/or anything on your plate – if you think it would help you to be part of this, please email gfkosher at gmail. com – or just fill out the contact form.  Thanks!

Also, because we are still in the middle of fixing up the site appropriately, there is a real learning curve. This is why you see all these photos of treif, glutenish food.  Please ignore the glaring irony.  

Instant Coffee:  A Food You Never Dreamed Had Gluten

Instant Coffee: A Food You Never Dreamed Had Gluten

OK, Business Insider has a recent article describing 13 Surprising Foods that Have Gluten.. seriously?  Because of this article I felt the need to share some more knowledge – knowledge that may actually freak out some of you Folgers drinkers, even the non-celiac ones who…

Barilla Gluten Free Pasta – Penne

Barilla Gluten Free Pasta – Penne

DISCLAIMER: This is a completely honest review.  I did not receive anything from Barilla to review this product. As many of you probably already know, it’s not so easy to find a gluten free pasta that doesn’t get too mushy or break up in the…

Celiac? Don’t give the baby gluten?

Celiac? Don’t give the baby gluten?

I just read a pretty frightening article.

Seems that researchers in Sweden have decided that infants genetically at risk for celiac disease double the risk of developing the disease if fed gluten before age two.

Check it out here.

Honestly every Jewish house tends to give their babies gluten straight from the beginning if everyone in the house isn’t celiac.  Challah is a huge part of our traditions.  It’s a mitzvah, G-d’s will for us to eat challah every Shabbos, something which is a really big headache for people with celiac disease unless they have someone to make them some yummy gluten-free challah and if they don’t, or they can’t deal with eating gluten-free oats – they lose the mitzvah.  Someone like my mother-in-law, who unfortunately does not really tolerate oats, has to just drink an extra serving of wine/grape juice as delineated in this article from Chabad.org.

Thank G-d Cheerios are gluten-free now.  No, really, this time they are. Really.  General Mills is already being sued for their original botch, BTW.  They hand them out in the schools and I don’t know what they would feed the kids in daycare if they didn’t have them. 

What do you think?  When did you start giving your child gluten?  Or did you not?  Please comment below. 

 

Gluten-Free Kosher Crock Pot Meatloaf!

Gluten-Free Kosher Crock Pot Meatloaf!

It’s hard being a busy working mommy, especially when you’re working from home and have cute and sweet little tornadoes running around wreaking havoc (thank G-d for my mother-in-law!)  Getting dinner on the table especially when it has to be gluten-free – no wraps or…

Gluten Free Nut Butter Muffins in Five Minutes

Gluten Free Nut Butter Muffins in Five Minutes

Now that I thank G-d have a beautiful new baby in addition to my tornado, whoops, I mean toddler, I rarely have time to take a shower (I know, I know, TMI).  So, when I came across this awesome recipe for gluten free nut butter…

Chocolate Molten Lava Cake

Chocolate Molten Lava Cake

This gluten free low carb chocolate molten lava cake recipe from Living Low Carb…One Day At A Time looks delicious.   This is something that probably should only be made when you know you’re going to have a lot of guests or strange and unwanted expansion of your waistline will obviously be had.  Check it out here.

 

Omission Beer Gets GF Status

Omission Beer Gets GF Status

Did any of you celiacs or gluten-free people ever think you could drink a beer made with malted barley again?  Well, guess what.  According to The Oregonian, Omission Beer has undergone stringent GF testing by the Celiac Sprue Association and is officially declared free of…