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Book Club | Gluten-Free Smiles
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Gluten-Free Living: A Reason 2 Smile. This page will be dedicated to books that I am currently reading and have read in the past. My goal is to have at least one posting each month sharing the book, author and my thoughts. Please feel free to share any thoughts that you may have about the books too or reading suggestions – I love to hear from others! This month (February) I am reading:. Eat, Pray, Love. As of February 11, 2011 I am FINISHED! Stay Tuned for my thoughts…. Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian.
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GF Menu Swap: greens | Gluten-Free Smiles
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Gluten-Free Living: A Reason 2 Smile. GF Menu Swap: greens. GF Menu Swap: greens. April 11, 2011. Thanks to Angela ( Angela’s Kitchen. And her choice theme of greens, I am even more motivated to include them into our diet. Particularly as they are very important. In fact, while typing this I was inspired to make my own green smoothie, or. My goal for this week is to have atleast one green smoothie 3x this week. I have included a chart below of some of the foods that I will be playing around with to t...
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Butter(less) Chicken: dairy-free | Gluten-Free Smiles
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Gluten-Free Living: A Reason 2 Smile. February 1, 2011. I absolutely love East Indian food! In fact, I am still in search of a gluten-free samosa recipe, but until then I will settle for things such as curry chicken and butter chicken (or butter-less as the case was tonight). At some point I started going depending on what they were having and joined in. Of course, this was all before my gluten-free days. I am adding this post to this week’s. Over at Simply Sugar and Gluten-free. 1 Tbsp. butter*. 1 Tbsp&...
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Saladmaster | Gluten-Free Smiles
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Gluten-Free Living: A Reason 2 Smile. Tuna Casserole… with a Twist. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Easter 2011 | Gluten-Free Smiles
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Gluten-Free Living: A Reason 2 Smile. April 20, 2011. This is an email that I just received this morning from myGlutenFacts.com. If your email client is set to read this email as text only, you will need to change the setting to view the email as HTML. You are receiving this in HTML format, if you are having trouble viewing the newsletter, please click here. MyGlutenFacts.com is proud to be your best resource for ‘Gluten Free’ Easter candy. Wishing you all a Happy Easter! 2011 Cadbury Creme Eggs Update.
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Our Little Emma: Family Links Conference 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Family Links Conference 2009. His session focused on from being stressed out to stressed hardy. I really needed his speech! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More Alike than Different. Down syndrome Awareness Month. Gluten free in slc. Learning to cook gluten free. I am gluten free. She let them eat cake. The gluten free cook. Off the wheaten path. Life is still sweet. What Life Dishes Out. Gluten a go go. Hey That Tastes Good. Gluten Free in SLC. GF Taste of Home.
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Our Little Emma: Sugar High
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Saturday, October 30, 2010. Emma's sugars are so bad right now(really they are always this bad) that we are meeting with the Endocrinologist monthly instead of every 3 months. They check her a1c. Every time and it's high every. Every day we are battling a disease that has devastating complications from uncontrolled blood sugars. Every day it feels like we are losing. We really need a cure. I am so sorry the battle of the A1C stinks. Your not alone in the battle. Shes still little hopefully as she...Novem...
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Our Little Emma: To screen or not to screen?
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. To screen or not to screen? SCREEN. Since Emma was a baby, her primary physician has followed the recommended guidelines for a baby/child with Down syndrome. A lot of it has involved screenings for things she is high risk for developing-like leukemia, hypothyroidism, eye problems, atlantoaxial instablility and celiac disease. I've always had mixed feelings about these screenings. Who would like it when their child is being screened for leukemia? September 13, 2010 at 12:51 PM.
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Our Little Emma: October 2010
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Saturday, October 30, 2010. Emma's sugars are so bad right now(really they are always this bad) that we are meeting with the Endocrinologist monthly instead of every 3 months. They check her a1c. Every time and it's high every. Every day we are battling a disease that has devastating complications from uncontrolled blood sugars. Every day it feels like we are losing. We really need a cure. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). More Alike than Different. Down syndrome Awareness Month. Gluten free in slc.
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About Moi and the Lunchbox | GlutenFreeLunchbox
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Chronicles of a Gluten-Free Family. About Moi and the Lunchbox. About Moi and the Lunchbox. The rest (and probably the lion’s share) will focus on my own lifestyle and GF diet. As a lifelong, very committed celiac, I have an extremely good handle on how to manage my diet, so there’s no point in talking about my own “trials and tribulations” – I’m long over that if it ever even happened (not that a GF lifestyle isn’t a pain in many respects). This is an open, happy, gluten-free haven. Were in Sick Kids...
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