Saturday, October 24, 2009

Mod Market


       Today I visited a new restaurant called the Mod Market. I walked in not knowing it had gluten free products but I was happily surprised! The gluten free pizza was great. It was thin and crispy and very good.

        The Mod Market is located on the 29th St mall. I would defiantly recommend it.


Review by Lizzie Delaney

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Gluten free website- Schar

Here is a cool gluten free web site I found when I was in Italy. I have not tried many of the products, but the ones I have tried were good. If you try some of these products, please leave comments in the comment section and tell me what you think.

Here is the website where you can read all about celiac disease and more:
http://www.schar.com/us/

Here is the website for ordering food- http://schar.elsstore.com/

Things I like: It has lots information on being gluten free and it has a good selection of gluten free food.

Things I didn't like: You can find some of the same kinds of products in your local stores that are just as good.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Veggie Salad Recipe

1 bunch of asparagus, cooked and chopped
1 Avocado, chopped
20 cherry tomatoes
3/4 of cup Chickpeas
3 Table spoons Pine nuts
Dressing of choice
Recommended Balsamic and vinaigrette.

Optional:
Gluten free pasta

Put everything in large bowl and add dressing and sprinkle sea salt on top, Mix.

Serves 2-3

Recipe by Jennifer Delaney

Saturday, August 22, 2009

3 quick easy healthy snacks


Snack #1

Cut a cantaloupe in half and scoop the seeds out. Put cottage cheese in the middle and enjoy. If you don't like cottage cheese then try low fat yogurt.

Snack 2#

Slice an apple and put a thin slice of cheddar cheese on each piece. Another option is peanut butter.

Snack 3#

A bowl of plain yogurt and add cinnamon and agave (or honey). Keep adding till its sweet enough for you.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Coors Field is going to offer gluten-free food!

I read in the Daily Camera today that Coors field will have a gluten free food vendor! I am not sure when it will start, but it is exciting news for all Denver gluten free baseball fans!


Here is the Daily Camera's article-

Coors Field to offer

gluten-free food

DENVER -- Food vendor Aramark said Thursday it is opening a gluten-free concession stand at the home of the Colorado Rockies. Aramark says it's believed to be the first such stand in the major leagues.

Gluten is a protein particle in wheat, barley, rye and their derivatives. It can trigger reactions in people with celiac disease.

In addition to hot dogs, the new stand's gluten-free offerings include burgers, chicken sandwiches, brownies and, yes, beer.


Friday, July 10, 2009

Annie's


If your looking for gluten free frozen meals, I would say Annie's has the best. There gluten free frozen macaroni is delicious! They have lots of selection at Whole foods in the frozen section.

Another good Annie's product is there boxed rice pasta and cheddar.




Lizzie D.




Thursday, July 9, 2009

The G Free Diet

By Elisabeth Hasselbeck
This book teaches you the basics. I enjoyed it. It would be helpful if your completely new to being gluten free. It is not a dry read, it is quit interesting.

Things I liked: It covered most topics on gluten allergies,
It has personal stories.

Things I disliked: I thought there would be more recipes, so that disappointed me.

Want to buy it? Push this link.