Kitchen Tools: Cuisinart CBK-200 2-Lb Convection Bread Maker

Cuisinart CBK-200 2-Lb Convection Bread Maker by Cuisinart.  Programmable bread machine with 16 present menu options (including a gluten free mode).  Audible tone to remind you to add mix-ins.  12 hour delay start.

Cuisinart CBK-200 2-Lb Convection Bread Maker

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Celiac Sufferers – How Sensitive Are You? Sensitivity vs Severity of Symptoms

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I have Celiac Disease.  If you’ve read GF Finds for long, you know that.

Because of my work on GF Finds, I regularly communicate with folks with Celiac Disease online.  As far as face to face interactions with fellow Celiacs that mostly happens when I attend my local Celiac Support Group.  If you’re not a part of one of those groups, I highly recommend it.  It’s a great place to learn, fellowship and receive/give support.   See: Celiac Support Organization to find your nearest group.

I will say that I am lately stricken by (at least my perception of) how lax some Celiac Disease sufferers are with regards to eating at home and eating out.

Example: 1: “My children and I share mayo and peanut butter, I just look in the jar and try to avoid the crumbs”, 2: Eating at restaurants that have a “gluten free menu” without inquiring about preparation and cross contamination.  3: Hey… If it says it’s gluten free bread, I should be good to go.  Or… 4: My GF bagel came out on the same plate as my spouse’s regular toast.  I ate it.

Many of these people have years more experience living with Celiac compared to me, some decades more.

I’m left confused.  Am I too careful?  Or, am I uber-sensitive vs most Celiac Disease sufferers?

If you are regularly exposed to small amounts of gluten, here are the options as I see them…

  1. You are not sensitive to small amounts of gluten, you feel well and your body is healthy.
  2. You are not perceivably sensitive to small amounts of gluten but you are continuing to do damage to your body.
  3. You are not perceivably sensitive to small amounts of gluten because you are used to continual exposure.  You are damaging your body.
  4. Your symptoms are relatively minor or have otherwise become normal to you and you just live with them.  You are damaging your body.

3 out of 4 of those options have you doing damage to your body.

To me, there are two factors at play here, I’m not doctor, these are my own terms and understanding…

Sensitivity – My threshold for reacting to foods.  Example – If I just ask Chipotle workers to change their gloves, I will generally will not feel well.  Changing of (presumably magic) gloves doesn’t do it for me when they are serving the exact same mildly cross contaminated food using fresh gloves, my threshold for reaction is lower than that.  Related: How I order at Chipotle

Severity of Symptoms – How badly I feel or react after I am exposed.  This will vary from person to person and presumably vary based on how much gluten you’re exposed to.  Although I believe I’m extremely sensitive, my reactions are relatively minor in comparison how some react.  I do not have to run to the bathroom or go to the ER.

I would make the case that whatever we call these two factors – that we should not confuse the two.

Just because I can make it through the day doesn’t mean I’m not sensitive.

Low level reactions, or symptoms are not acceptable to me as an everyday way of life, because I know I can feel well and I know that when I am having a reaction to any degree, I’m doing a disservice to myself and the people I love.

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5 x 8 Ounce StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water

StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water, 5 Ounce, 8 Count

StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water. [8] 5 ounce cans.

See StarKist’s FAQ for gluten content info

 

StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water, 5 Ounce, 8 Count

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Vitacost Flash Sale: Buy One, Get One Free Vitacost Brand Products

For a limited time  Vitacost has a buy one get one free sale on their Vitacost branded products.  The lineup includes some gluten free items. Expires 2/15/17 9 AM ET.

BOGO Vitacost Flash Sale

Related: Vitacost has a large selection of gluten free foods –Gluten Free Food & Beverages at Vitacost

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Always check ingredients to confirm gluten free status.  If in doubt, contact the manufacturer with questions.

New Malted Rice Products – Malted Rice Flour and Rice Malt Cereal – Certified GF

Gluten Free homebrewing has introduced two new food products…

Amber Rice Malt Cereal and two new malted rice flours.  These products are made by Eckert Malting Company in dedicated gluten free facilities and are certified gluten free.

Rice Malt Cereal and Rice Flour

Gluten Free Home Brewing also offers how-tos, tutorials on GF Brewing along with a recipe sharing platform.

Visit Gluten Free Home Brewing

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Vitacost Flash Sale: Extra 20% Off Vegan, Organic and Allergen Friendly Food

For a limited time  Vitacost is taking an additional 20% off vegan, organic and allergen-friendly food purchases of $50 or more. Expired 2/14/17 9 AM ET.

20% Off vegan, organic and allergen friendly – Use coupon code FOOD4U

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Always check ingredients to confirm gluten free status.  If in doubt, contact the manufacturer with questions.

Tip: Finding Coupons for Gluten Free Items on Amazon

Purely Elizabeth Ancient Grain Granola, Original, 12 Ounce

Pictured: Purely Elizabeth Ancient Grain Granola by purely elizabeth. via Amazon Prime Pantry (about Prime Pantry)

Amazon’s coupon search page, let’s you easily find their coupons.  This search searches for the term “gluten free” using that tool.  Note that you still need to confirm gluten free status of each individual item as that search isn’t a guarantee the item will be GF.

Search for gluten free coupons on Amazon

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Justin’s Organic Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups – $1.50 at Target

Justin’s Organic Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups via Target

Organic and Certified Gluten Free.

As of this posting, Target has these marked down to $1.50.  Save and additional 5% and get free shipping with Target’s Red Card REDcard benefits.  Check Target for up to the minute price and availability.

Justin’s Organic Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

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Kitchen Gear: Proctor Silex Professional-Style Deep Fryer – $15

We cover the occasional kitchen related item here on Gluten Free Finds because, we gluten free folks, tend to cook for ourselves a lot.  See: Topics Covered

Proctor Silex Professional-Style Deep Fryer, Model 35041 via Wal-Mart.  1.5 Liter Capacity.  Stainless steel construction.

As of this posting Wal-Mart has this marked down to $15.  Two day shipping to most US addresses is free with a $35 order, or order online and select in store pickup to skip the shipping charge.  Price, shipping and availability can change quickly.  Check the product page for up to the minute price and availability.

Proctor Silex 1.5 L Professional-Style Deep Fryer, Stainless Steel

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GiG: “Gluten-Removed” Beer May Be Unsafe For People With Celiac Disease

“GLUTEN-REMOVED” BEER MAY BE UNSAFE FOR PEOPLE WITH CELIAC DISEASE

A new research study conducted by the Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG), the leader in the certification of gluten-free products and food services, indicates that beers labeled “gluten-removed” may not be safe for those with celiac disease. A first of its kind, the pilot study, “The Celiac Patient Antibody Response to Conventional and Gluten-Removed Beer,” was published online by the Journal of AOAC International, and was conducted by GIG at the University of Chicago’s Celiac Research Center. It used blood samples from individuals with celiac disease to see whether the proteins in gluten-free beer and gluten-removed beer were recognized by antibodies that were already present in the blood. It was found that no blood samples reacted to the gluten-free beer. However, a percentage of blood samples did react to the gluten-removed beer.

All I can say is… finally.  This first of it’s kind study finally gives us some objective scientific based information on this subject.  My hope was that this type of study could validate the safety of gluten-removed beers, unfortunately it seems the opposite is true.

“GLUTEN-REMOVED” BEER MAY BE UNSAFE FOR PEOPLE WITH CELIAC DISEASE at Gluten.org

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