Friday, April 24, 2009

www.theceliacscene.com

Hello all!

I received a comment on my blog the other day from a lady who made a wonderful website. From what I can gather it will list and show all the GF restaurants in one area!!! Here is the link:www.theceliacscene.com

I apologize for not updating this more regularly, but its because I have been very busy getting everything settled for my new apartment! 

That being said, here is an interesting topic, Starbucks coffee! So I know that we all love to treat ourselves once in a while to a good cup of joe/latte/hot chocolate, but what I've noticed recently is that some places hide gluten in their syrups and drink mixes. I use starbucks as an example, but its important to always ask the server/barista if you could see the list of ingredients for their drink mix. I have noticed that many places have gluten in their hot chocolate mix.... so make sure to ask! Another helpful thing to do is check out their website. Starbucks, for example, has a contact number that you can call and find out about their products. Here is what is written on their website:

Where can I find allergen information?
For specific questions related to allergens please contact a customer care representative at 1-800-23LATTE. Due to potential cross contamination during distribution and sale, we cannot guarantee that allergens are not included in a product, even if they are not listed in the ingredient statement.


Hope this helps! 

Ally :)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Post dedicated to Victoria Gluten Free Pizza - The Joint

Hello east coasters!!

Well, I am fairly settled out here in Vancouver, and have had no problem finding my fair share of great GF food!! I could go on forever about Panne Rizo, but I want to tell you about this great place in Victoria. 

I was visiting a friend for Easter in Victoria. While I was shopping one day I stumbled upon this pizza shop called: The Joint. It is located downtown close to the touristy area/good shopping on Johnson street. Here is a link to their site: http://www.eatatthejoint.com/html/. I was not only able to call and order this pizza for delivery. I was also able to add vegan cheese and fake veggie meat to my pizza!!! Talk about choices:)

I also should mention that the Noodle Box has become one of my favourite take out places as well. It is all freshly maid Asian cuisine.... best part is that it comes in the little box like the movies (you know, the little white box!). Here is their site:http://www.thenoodlebox.net/. Just make sure to ask your server about their GF options!

Now I know this is a short post, and I have to admit I have been neglecting to update the site, but that is also because I am apartment hunting, furniture shopping, work finding and all together a bit busy. But I promise to be back soon with some great recipes and new advices/news from the GF world. To make up for not being around recently, here is a great recipe for a quick and easy crock pot dish:

1 can black beans
1 can chickpeas
1 can crushed tomatoes
bunch of carrots, diced
5 potatoes, diced
1 onion, chopped
** add any other root vegetables depending on your tastes**
1 box of vegetable soup broth, GF (this can be found at the Superstore, simply check the ingredients)

simply add all ingredients and let it cook up all day. I hear its still a little chilly out east and therefore this dish will be perfect to warm you from the inside out. I usually add a little pepper flakes and salt+pepper, to taste.

I also wanted to add a link to Amy's Organic food, because she makes some quick-cook soups that are certified GF:http://www.amys.com/products/category_view.php?prod_category=14

Looking forward to posting a new blog soon... most likely from one of the many Internet cafes here in Vancouver.


Have a fabulous Gluten Free Day!

Cheers,

Ally

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

My last days on the east coast...

Hello!

So I am moving to Vancouver this Friday and let me tell you how excited I am to eat a snack and sandwich and a treat at Panne Rizo!! I am also extremely nervous to make the big move from my little town of Fredericton to the big city, but I'm going to pursue my master's at UBC so I figure it will all be worth it! Oh and did I mention the sushi :)

That being said, I will now be posting more "west" related stories and information, but fear not, I will try my best to maintain up to date with the current happenings on the east coast!

This post is going to be dedicated to the great places and people in my hometown as well as a little story on how to help your friends and family deal with celiac disease. Because lets be honest, celiac disease does not only affect you but everyone that surrounds you as well. Your spouse or partner will have to alter their lifestyle, your kids will have to be more careful and you will become a little walking spokesperson for celiac disease ( trust me, I have my speech nailed down when people say" wow, that sucks, how do you live/eat?)

Ok, so lets first start with a big thank you to Bob and Mary's gluten free baking at the Fredericton Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings! I'm not sure what I would do without their yummy muffins and my coffee on Saturdays! I will miss this little ritual to start my weekends. I am also very thankful to the farmers who sell great meats and sausages that are gluten free!! Yay for no MSG, preservatives and "filler" added to local, yummy food!

I am also going to thank the Blue Door because they have gone out of their way to label their menu with GF items! I also need to give Betty Lee a huge shout out because she is amazing!!!! Her Chinese food is not only gluten free, but I remember the first time I ate it, and was sure that it was full of gluten because it tasted so good! Betty Lee knows how to make great GF Chinese food!!! Finally, I thank all of the helpful servers who are so ready and willing to help me find a meal on their sometimes gluten filled menus! Who would have thought that a salad at the Snooty Fox would be good?!?!!

Ok now for the tips and tricks to help your loved ones deal with everything that comes with Celiac! Mood swings, constant discomfort and pain, the feeling that your life will never be the same again.... these are some heavy issues that you and your family will have to tackle. Now I could probably use a few postings on how to deal with these issues, but I will do my best to sum it all up. PATIENCE!! Honestly, trying to be patient is the key to making your disease tolerable in the first stages of recover (when your body is making the transition from eating gluten, to healing itself without gluten in your system). I was the worst at this stage because I would still wake up sick everyday and felt like I couldn't eat anything, not even my stale GF toast that I hated.... well, this went away after I received some naturopathic treatments and began to feel better.

The best thing to do when diagnosed with celiac disease is to sit down with your family, and read about the disease together. Simplify it a little for your children of course, but it is very important that kids understand how severe this disease really is. The main areas of concern are: when I'm not feeling well, its best to leave me alone! and food cross-contamination. The first issue, can be treated with rest and peppermint tea. I promise you that peppermint tea will be a soothing friend when your stomach feels like its the size of a balloon!

Secondly, the issue of cross-contamination will have its own blog time very soon, but simply put, it is VERY important that friends and family understand the problem with crumbs, flour and other gluten filled substances that can get into things such as jam,peanut butter, butter, spreads, etc. We, as celiacs, cannot eat even the smallest trace of gluten without making ourselves sick and therefore must make it clear to the people around us how careful we must be!

It is sometimes difficult to keep your head up when this disease seems to be making you misreable, but I promise that this blog will prove to you that living a gluten free life is easy, tolerable and even fun at times!!!! We definitely get a lot more satisfaction out of finding a GF chocolate brownie than our counterparts who can eat gluten!

Lastly, it might be fun to get the whole family in on making gluten free treats or snacks! I will leave you with a quick, easy and healthy "fish and chips" recipe:

you will need:
* Mesa sunrise flakes (cereal found at most grocery stores)
*Mixed spices of your choice, I usually use GF spice mix or just salt and pepper and chili flakes
*3-4 eggs or just egg whites, beaten
* dash of milk
*White fish, such as haddock

1. put cereal and spices in a bag and beat with a rolling pin to create crumbs.... this is great on a stressful day!

2. Rinse fish under water, dip in egg mixture and then in crumb mixture. I find it easiest to put the crumbs in a plate and roll the fish.

3. Bake in the oven at 350 for approx. 10-12 minutes or until fish flakes. Enjoy with oven roasted potatoes (cute potatoes, drizzle with oil, chopped garlic and herbs, bake for 45 minutes)

Hope you enjoy!!! Keep checking in for my first post from the west coast!

Ally :)