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gluten intolerance

Gluten-free coffee shops

24/05/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  8 Comments

Very good news for gluten-intolerant/coeliac Caffe Nero fans – Genius is now supplying filled gluten-free rolls (chicken, salad and pesto to be precise) to almost 600 stores around the UK – just hope that the one near you is one of those 600 and that you like …

Category: Allergies, Dairy-free, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: Caffe Nero, coeliac disease, Costa Coffee, dairy-free sandwiches, Freefrom food, Genius Gluten Free, gluten free panini, gluten intolerance, gluten-free Bakewell tarts, gluten-free brownies, gluten-free coffee shops, gluten-free filled rolls, gluten-free sandwiches, non coeliac gluten sensitivity, Starbucks

The glass-half-full approach to a restricted diet

10/03/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  6 Comments

A few days ago I got a panic-stricken email from a lady who had just been diagnosed with a salicylate intolerance. She had been looking at a clutch of websites that listed all the foods that contained salicylates. There was nothing left that she could eat! A salicylate …

Category: Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: coeliac disease, coping with a restricted diet, Cow's milk allergy, dairy intolerance, depression caused by restricted diets, elimination diets, foods available to those on restricted diets, gluten intolerance, highlighting the positive, Restricted diets, salicylate allergy, salicylate intolerance, salicylate sensitivity, salicylates, salicylates in fruits, www.salicylatesensitivity.com

Are Macdonalds french fries safe? Here we go with labeling again…

05/02/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  7 Comments

I am not sure who pointed me to this post but it illustrates, yet again, the terrible confusing tangle that is allergy labeling.... The question is, effectively, whether hydrolysing, or breaking down a protein into its amino acid components, destroys its allergenicity or reduces …

Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, Dairy-free, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: Allergy, allergy labeling, amino acids, coeliac disease, Cow's milk allergy, French fries, gluten intolerance, gluten-free beer, hydrolysed formula, hyrdolysation, McDonald's, McDonald's french fries, vegan

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