Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Orlando Road Trip: Animal Kingdom
Sitting on the comfortable patio, we ordered off the small plates menu, and boy were they small. In addition to churros, which were five half-sticks with the sauces for $9, my party had the charcuterie board (meats and cheeses) and the new brisket poutine, as well as drinks.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Orlando Road Trip: Mickey's Very Special Christmas Party
It was Jersey Week in the Orlando area this month, and we were there.
We went down to Florida mid-week and stayed for about 10 days, mostly visiting Walt Disney World. If you haven't already experienced WDW, you should. The Disney company is VERY accommodating to gluten-free diets, as well as food allergies.
On the final night of our trip, we visited the Magic Kingdom for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. This extra-ticket event offers smaller crowds, rare characters meetings, special shows and free treats from stations throughout the park. It's that last part that celiacs might be wary about, since many of the treats are baked goodies.
I had been tipped off ahead of time that gluten-free treats would be available if you just ask for them, and that proved to be exactly the case.
Saturday, November 11, 2017
GFGS Community Calendar: November 2017
The holiday season can be especially tough for celiacs, as well as others who are intolerant to gluten or wheat. Luckily, the gluten-free community has resources to assist with holiday dishes, and social events that can feel more inclusive than many traditional parties to celebrate the season.
Saturday, Nov. 18: Gluten-Free with Dr. Anne Lee, Nutritionist, 1-3 pm, at Hackensack University Medical Center at Pascack Valley (250 Old Hook Rd.) in Westwood. The event is hosted by Generation GF Northern New Jersey, a Gluten Intolerance Group program for children and their families, and features Dr. Lee, a nutritionist at the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. Additional details TBA.
Saturday, Nov. 18: Gluten-Free with Dr. Anne Lee, Nutritionist, 1-3 pm, at Hackensack University Medical Center at Pascack Valley (250 Old Hook Rd.) in Westwood. The event is hosted by Generation GF Northern New Jersey, a Gluten Intolerance Group program for children and their families, and features Dr. Lee, a nutritionist at the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University. Additional details TBA.
Saturday, Dec. 2:
Kids’ Gluten Free Cooking Class, 1-3 pm, at The Rachel Way
in Plymouth
Meeting Mall (500 W. Germantown Pike), Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Children
will
create gluten-free gingerbread houses in celebration of the holiday
season. The Rachel Way is a non-profit gluten-free and dairy-free food
pantry.
Sunday, Dec. 3: SouthJersey Celiacs, Chapter 9 of the National Celiac Association, Meeting, 2
pm, at Virtua Memorial Health Center (401 Young Ave.) in Moorestown. The support
group meets monthly in Conference rooms 155A and 155B, and welcomes new members.
During December’s meeting, the group will host its annual Cookie Swap.
Participants should bring recipes or store-bought packaging with their
contributions.
As a service to
regular readers and the Celiac community at large, Gluten Free Garden State offers
an ongoing list of upcoming events of interest. We feature local happenings, as
well as regional events open to the public. The updated calendar appears on the
second Saturday of each month. Links are posted to Facebook and Twitter using
the hashtags #GFSked and #celiacsavethedate. Submit event listings to
gfgardenstate@gmail.com
Friday, November 3, 2017
Public events to help with Thanksgiving prep
The holiday season can be especially tough for
celiacs, as well as others who are intolerant to gluten or wheat.
Luckily, with Thanksgiving fast approaching, there are events being held this
weekend that can help ease the anxiety over what to bring to the table.
While there are decent holiday stuffing recipes and products on the market, other ideas may be found nearby, in Pennsylvania, at a Gluten Free Cooking Class for children and the Central PA Gluten Free Expo. If you missed the Gluten Free & Allergen Friendly Expo in Secaucus last month, you want to make to the drive to this one coming up.
On Saturday, the Kids’ Gluten Free Cooking Class runs 1-3 pm at The Rachel Way gluten-free and dairy free food pantry in Plymouth Meeting Mall (500 W. Germantown Pike), Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Kids will make gluten free pumpkin cream cheese bites and gluten free tee-pees, and participate in fall craft and more Thanksgiving fun. Best of all? It's FREE to attend. Reserve a spot by registering in advance.
While there are decent holiday stuffing recipes and products on the market, other ideas may be found nearby, in Pennsylvania, at a Gluten Free Cooking Class for children and the Central PA Gluten Free Expo. If you missed the Gluten Free & Allergen Friendly Expo in Secaucus last month, you want to make to the drive to this one coming up.
On Saturday, the Kids’ Gluten Free Cooking Class runs 1-3 pm at The Rachel Way gluten-free and dairy free food pantry in Plymouth Meeting Mall (500 W. Germantown Pike), Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Kids will make gluten free pumpkin cream cheese bites and gluten free tee-pees, and participate in fall craft and more Thanksgiving fun. Best of all? It's FREE to attend. Reserve a spot by registering in advance.
On Sunday, the
Central PA Gluten Free Expo runs 12:30-5:30 pm, at The Penn Stater Conference
Center (215 Innovation Blvd.), State College, Pa. More than 50 gluten-free food
vendors will be in attendance. The expo also offers seminars, door prizes and
samples, as well as a Wegmans cooking demonstration. VIP ticket holders gain
access at 11:45 am. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
NJ fertility company studies effects of gluten
BASKING RIDGE – A new study is
disproving a widely-believed theory that maintaining a gluten-free diet can
help improve outcomes of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments.
The medical research was conducted
by the Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey (RMANJ), which presented
its findings this week at the American Society for Reproductive
Medicine (ASRM) 2017 Scientific Congress & Expo in San Antonio,
Texas. The conference addresses a variety of topics in the field of
reproductive medicine, including recent studies that examine embryology, genetic
screening, embryo biopsy and patient psychology.
While healthy eating, including a low-carb diet, is part of a
holistic, evidence-based approach to treating patients with infertility
at RMANJ, adhering to a gluten-free diet has been shown to have no
impact on increasing fertility for those trying to conceive. The study is one of several conducted by RMANJ that investigates
IVF outcomes in gluten-free patients and the frequency of celiac disease
in infertile patients.
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