Posts tagged: website

Waffle/Sugar Cones!

Awhile ago (June 14, 2009 to be exact), we reviewed Edward & Sons’ Gluten Free Ice Cream Cones.  These were in the ‘cup’ shape.  While shopping at Whole Foods in Raleigh recently, we found Let’s Do…Gluten Free Sugar Cones.  Some also call them waffle cones, but either way, they are the type with a pointy [...]

Gluten Free Scanner-Android Phone App

Awhile ago we reviewed an iPhone App for local restaurants (http://www.raleighcelkids.com/?p=86).  Since then, I have purchased a Sprint Evo 4G, which runs a different operating system than the iPhones.  It runs the Linux OS Android.  Much like iPhone, Android possesses the ability to run all types of free and for-cost applications or apps. Once I [...]

Monday August 30th, 2010 in , , , , , | No Comments »

Free JulesGlutenFree Back to School Guide

Yup, it’s that time.  Time parents love and kids don’t.  Back to school.  With a Celiac, that can pose difficult, but with some planning, you can make it through smoothly.  Recently, Jules Shepard from JulesGlutenFree.com sent a free Back to School Guide offer.  The guide contains lots of great information including how to approach teachers, [...]

Saturday August 14th, 2010 in , , , , , , | No Comments »

Rita’s Italian Ice & Other Treats

Rounding out our tour of gluten free summer frozen treats, we come to Rita’s Italian Ice.  Nothing says summer like one of those frozen, icy cups that you need a jackhammer to chisel away at.  Lemonade was always my favorite when going to an amusement park or at the beach. So what is gluten free, [...]

Monday August 2nd, 2010 in , , , , , | No Comments »

FlavorIce, Otter Pops, and Pop Ice

If you visit a grocery store in the summer, chances are you pass by Flavor-Ice, Otter Pops, or Pop Ice.  Or if you ever attended a summer camp, vacation bible school, or summer school, you probably snacked on one of them for a treat.  You would think they contain water, flavoring, and sugar, but with [...]

Popsicles

While many brands of popsicles exist, usually we refer to the Popsicle brand when discussing Popsicles.  For the longest time, we were unsure about the gluten status of Popsicle brand pops.  Of course, reading those labels and understanding the ingredients takes a doctoral degree in Chemistry.  Recently, however, we became more confident about their labeling. [...]

Tuesday July 27th, 2010 in , , , , , , , | No Comments »

School Starts Now and Later!

Now for Year Round and Later (just a month) for Traditional schedules here in Wake County.  With our oldest starting kindergarten, we wanted to share our experiences so far.  We definitely came a long way with Celiac since she was diagnosed four years ago.  Celiac Disease definitely entered the main stream in that time, with [...]

Tuesday July 20th, 2010 in , , , , , | No Comments »

Cel-Kids Event–Morrisville PlayNation–August 14th

Get ready for the next Raleigh Cel-Kids Event!  Come play at the Morrisville PlayNation (Cel-Kids Google Map for Directions) on August 14th from 3-5pm and also participate in a pizza tasting with Happy Tummy Baking Company (http://www.happytummybaking.com/).  Maria will be on hand to answer questions and let us know where we can purchase Happy Tummy [...]

Saturday July 17th, 2010 in , , , , , , , | No Comments »

Allergy Eats Online Restaurant Guide

As all of us definitely do, the internet can provide a wealth of information for discovering information on gluten free living.  As with any information, you take everything with a grain of salt and test the information with your own children, but we use the websites as a good start place.  On that note, we [...]

Sunday July 11th, 2010 in , , , , , | No Comments »

Kinni-Toos-Gluten Free ‘Oreos’

Ok, so we know sometimes we must review less than healthy snacks.  Isn’t that what being a kid is all about?  And being a kid, you always wanted a good cookie, that stood up in a barrage of milk dunking.  And then sometimes you just wanted to take said cookie and twist it to lick [...]

Thursday July 1st, 2010 in , , , , , , | No Comments »