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Gluten Free Vegan Chocolate Cornflake Cakes – Sugar and egg free

March 7th, 2010 Linda 4 comments

Learn how to make gluten free vegan chocolate cornflake are dairy, egg, sugar, wheat free, vegan and gluten free and taste fantastic with Anette Martinsen and Jade. Celiac/coeliac recipe.
For conversions ie from grams to cups go to…
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/gram_calc.htm
Filmed, directed and edited by my son Tomas Martinsen-Hickman – http://www.youtube.com/user/TomasAMH

To order a copy of the book “A Recipe for Health by Anette Martinsen” go to www.amazon.co.uk or from www.anettemartinsen.com

Credit: Moby – In My Heart

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Living with Celiac Disease

February 26th, 2010 Linda No comments

Nexpep’s principal aim is to develop a treatment designed to replace a gluten-free diet for coeliac disease sufferers. Our scientists are world leaders in coeliac disease research and have developed robust science and patents, and a drug approved for entry into human trials.

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Patient overcomes chronic pain, anxiety & controls celiac disease

February 22nd, 2010 Linda 2 comments

Patient Testimonial of Kimberly Hicks

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GlutenFree Passport – Stanford Celiac Conference: Part 1

December 25th, 2009 Linda No comments

Let’s Eat Out! – The 7-Time Award Winning Book Series by Kim Koeller and Robert La France
Lets Eat Out with Celiac / Coeliac and Food Allergies! is a first-of-its-kind how-to book designed to address these considerations by providing an in-depth understanding about eating out and traveling with special dietary requirements for reader audiences such as:

1. Individuals managing celiac / coeliac disease, food allergies and other special diets
2. Family, friends, schoolmates and business colleagues supporting those living gluten & allergen-free lifestyles
3. Industry professionals from restaurants, food service and hospitality serving individuals on special diets
4. Healthcare practitioners advising and counseling individuals impacted by dietary considerations

The book facilitates safe eating experiences by empowering individuals and businesses alike with detailed knowledge about common food allergens such as corn, dairy, eggs, fish, gluten, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts and wheat. Focused on ingredients, food preparation techniques, hidden allergens, cross-contamination and travel, this book can be used as a daily resource, a reference guide, an educational tool and/or a training manual depending upon your specific perspective.

This award-winning book series provides easy-to-use resources that are succinct and flexible to meet the various readers needs. The scope of the book is the result of years of extensive global market research, consultations, analysis and personal experiences. The content approach and structure are based upon focus group testing/feedback by hundreds of individuals impacted by gluten and allergen-free diets, in-depth hospitality industry assessments and proven results with safe eating experiences worldwide.

The majority of the book content encompasses seven international cuisines which can be found in many cities and countries around the world. This innovative initiative focuses on what can be safely eaten when ordering meals in restaurants based upon a cuisine-specific approach.

Cuisine-Specific Passports

As part of the award-winning Lets Eat Out! series, R & R Publishing® has also produced 3 pocket-size cuisine guides or passports in varying formats such as print and electronic. The cuisines are conveniently grouped into the following combinations for your convenience:

• American Steak & Seafood and Mexican Cuisine Passport
• Chinese, Indian and Thai Cuisine Passport
• French and Italian Cuisine Passport

These guides allow you to scan the menu at any restaurant, quickly identify the safest choices and ask the right questions to avoid the 10 most common allergens hidden in food preparation. As detailed in cuisine chapters 410 in Lets Eat Out with Celiac / Coeliac & Food Allergies!, each passport provides sample menus, 50-plus menu dish descriptions, preparation techniques, quick reference guides and questions to ask to ensure safe meals anywhere you may be.

Multi-Lingual Phrase Passport

R & R Publishing® has also produced a pocket-size translation phrase guide titled the Multi-Lingual Phrase Passport as part of the Lets Eat Out! series in varying formats such as print and electronic. Winner of the Best Language Guide Award and Best Travel Guide Award, this innovative resource provides over 1,200 translations integral to international travel while managing celiac / coeliac, food allergies and special diets. The phrases include translations from the English language to the French, German, Italian and Spanish languages for reference while visiting foreign speaking countries.

A variety of dining requests, ingredients, food preparation techniques, common food allergens, breakfast dishes and health conditions are detailed to assist you in communicating gluten and allergen-free needs. All phrases have been translated by a professional translation service and quality assurance tested by native speakers to ensure phrase accuracy and applicability based upon contemporary cultural idioms.

Lets Eat Out! Book Series Recognition

Initially published in 2005 & enhanced and revised in 2009, the Lets Eat Out! book has been recognized by various publishing industry organizations with awards such as Best Health & Diet, Best Health & Wellness, Best Travel, Best First Non-Fiction and Best Classic Reference. In addition, the Multi-Lingual Phrase Passport has also received Best Language and Best Travel Guide awards. The Lets Eat Out! book series has been featured in hundreds of magazines, newspapers, radio and TV shows as well as endorsed by celiac / coeliac and food allergy associations across the globe.

Visit www.GlutenFreePassport.com or www.AllergyFreePassport.com for more details.

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Sponge cake recipe- Part 1 (Gluten free, dairy free, failsafe cake, coeliac recipe)

November 23rd, 2009 Linda 14 comments

http://www.simplesavings.com.au
RECIPE
4 eggs
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 teaspoon bi-carb soda
1 cup of cornflour
3/4 cup caster sugar
a dash of vanilla essence

Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees.
Grease and flour sponge tins.
Twice sift cream of tartar, bi-carb soda and cornflour.
Seperate egg yolks.
Beat egg whites till they are light and fluffly on high speed.
Slowly pour caster into mix with the beaters on high.
Mix in vanilla
Mix in egg yolk one at a time with the mixer on medium speed.
Sift flour mix onto cake and mix it in gently by hand with an egg whisk

Put cake in tin and bake in moderate oven for twenty minutes.

The total cost of the cake is about $2.

Fiona and Jacqui Lippey from SimpleSavings show frugal blogger PennyWise their gluten free, dairy free, failsafe, coeliac friendly sponge cake recipe.

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GlutenFree Passport – Stanford Celiac Conference: Part 2

November 13th, 2009 Linda No comments

Let’s Eat Out! – The 7-Time Award Winning Book Series by Kim Koeller and Robert La France
Lets Eat Out with Celiac / Coeliac and Food Allergies! is a first-of-its-kind how-to book designed to address these considerations by providing an in-depth understanding about eating out and traveling with special dietary requirements for reader audiences such as:

1. Individuals managing celiac / coeliac disease, food allergies and other special diets
2. Family, friends, schoolmates and business colleagues supporting those living gluten & allergen-free lifestyles
3. Industry professionals from restaurants, food service and hospitality serving individuals on special diets
4. Healthcare practitioners advising and counseling individuals impacted by dietary considerations

The book facilitates safe eating experiences by empowering individuals and businesses alike with detailed knowledge about common food allergens such as corn, dairy, eggs, fish, gluten, peanuts, shellfish, soy, tree nuts and wheat. Focused on ingredients, food preparation techniques, hidden allergens, cross-contamination and travel, this book can be used as a daily resource, a reference guide, an educational tool and/or a training manual depending upon your specific perspective.

This award-winning book series provides easy-to-use resources that are succinct and flexible to meet the various readers needs. The scope of the book is the result of years of extensive global market research, consultations, analysis and personal experiences. The content approach and structure are based upon focus group testing/feedback by hundreds of individuals impacted by gluten and allergen-free diets, in-depth hospitality industry assessments and proven results with safe eating experiences worldwide.

The majority of the book content encompasses seven international cuisines which can be found in many cities and countries around the world. This innovative initiative focuses on what can be safely eaten when ordering meals in restaurants based upon a cuisine-specific approach.

Cuisine-Specific Passports

As part of the award-winning Lets Eat Out! series, R & R Publishing® has also produced 3 pocket-size cuisine guides or passports in varying formats such as print and electronic. The cuisines are conveniently grouped into the following combinations for your convenience:

• American Steak & Seafood and Mexican Cuisine Passport
• Chinese, Indian and Thai Cuisine Passport
• French and Italian Cuisine Passport

These guides allow you to scan the menu at any restaurant, quickly identify the safest choices and ask the right questions to avoid the 10 most common allergens hidden in food preparation. As detailed in cuisine chapters 410 in Lets Eat Out with Celiac / Coeliac & Food Allergies!, each passport provides sample menus, 50-plus menu dish descriptions, preparation techniques, quick reference guides and questions to ask to ensure safe meals anywhere you may be.

Multi-Lingual Phrase Passport

R & R Publishing® has also produced a pocket-size translation phrase guide titled the Multi-Lingual Phrase Passport as part of the Lets Eat Out! series in varying formats such as print and electronic. Winner of the Best Language Guide Award and Best Travel Guide Award, this innovative resource provides over 1,200 translations integral to international travel while managing celiac / coeliac, food allergies and special diets. The phrases include translations from the English language to the French, German, Italian and Spanish languages for reference while visiting foreign speaking countries.

A variety of dining requests, ingredients, food preparation techniques, common food allergens, breakfast dishes and health conditions are detailed to assist you in communicating gluten and allergen-free needs. All phrases have been translated by a professional translation service and quality assurance tested by native speakers to ensure phrase accuracy and applicability based upon contemporary cultural idioms.

Lets Eat Out! Book Series Recognition

Initially published in 2005 & enhanced and revised in 2009, the Lets Eat Out! book has been recognized by various publishing industry organizations with awards such as Best Health & Diet, Best Health & Wellness, Best Travel, Best First Non-Fiction and Best Classic Reference. In addition, the Multi-Lingual Phrase Passport has also received Best Language and Best Travel Guide awards. The Lets Eat Out! book series has been featured in hundreds of magazines, newspapers, radio and TV shows as well as endorsed by celiac / coeliac and food allergy associations across the globe.

Visit www.GlutenFreePassport.com or www.AllergyFreePassport.com for more details.

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Gluten Free Cooking with TAJ Specialty Foods – Your New Source to a Gluten/Allergen Free Life

November 11th, 2009 Linda No comments

Gluten free recipes for Celiac disease. Tomato Pesto with Gluten Free Pasta , Tapioca Bread with Artichoke Spread. TAJ Specialty Foods – Your new source for Allergen Free Foods. www.tajspecialtyfoods.com

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Celiac Song

November 10th, 2009 Linda 7 comments

Playful lyrics about celiac disease including a promotion for a book entitled Great Fullness: Memoir of a Sports Fan From Afar.

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Sponge cake recipe- Part 2 (Gluten free, dairy free, failsafe cake, coeliac recipe)

November 9th, 2009 Linda 6 comments

http://www.simplesavings.com.au
RECIPE
4 eggs
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 teaspoon bi-carb soda
1 cup of cornflour
3/4 cup caster sugar
a dash of vanilla essence

Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees.
Grease and flour sponge tins.
Twice sift cream of tartar, bi-carb soda and cornflour.
Seperate egg yolks.
Beat egg whites till they are light and fluffly on high speed.
Slowly pour caster into mix with the beaters on high.
Mix in vanilla
Mix in egg yolk one at a time with the mixer on medium speed.
Sift flour mix onto cake and mix it in gently by hand with an egg whisk

Put cake in tin and bake in moderate oven for twenty minutes.

The total cost of the cake is about $2.

Fiona and Jacqui Lippey from SimpleSavings show frugal blogger PennyWise their gluten free, dairy free, failsafe, coeliac friendly sponge cake recipe.

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Celiac Disease on The View

November 4th, 2009 Linda 9 comments

Celiac Disease finally gets some exposure on The View

http://www.theglutenfreefoodlist.com

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