Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Bolthouse Farms
We have discovered these and they are wonderful. They sell them at Wal-Mart in the produce section. All gf/cf!!
Silk (White Wave) Products
A list of gluten-free (no rye, oats, wheat, or barley) products below.
The natural flavors in the products below do not contain gluten.
White Wave Gluten-free Product List:
Soymilk
Silk Organic Plain
Silk Vanilla
Silk Very Vanilla
Silk Enhanced
Silk Chocolate
Silk Coffee Soylatte
Silk Mocha
Silk Chai
Silk Spice Soylatte
Silk Unsweetened
Silk Light Plain
Silk Light Vanilla
Silk Strawberry
Silk Nog
Silk Exclusively Formulated for StarbucksĀ®
Silk Original Creamer Silk French Vanilla Creamer
Silk Hazelnut Creamer
Silk Cultured Soy
All flavors are gluten-free
Silk live! Smoothies
Mango
Peach
Raspberry
Strawberry
Tofu
Hard Tofu (Tidal Wave)
Organic Soft Tofu (Water Pack)
Organic Firm Tofu (Vacuum Pack)
Extra Firm Tofu
Organic Firm Tofu (Water Pack)
Fat Reduced Tofu
Transitional Firm Tofu (Vacuum Pack)
Tempeh
Tempeh Original Soy
Tempeh Soy Rice
Tempeh Sea Veggie
The natural flavors in the products below do not contain gluten.
White Wave Gluten-free Product List:
Soymilk
Silk Organic Plain
Silk Vanilla
Silk Very Vanilla
Silk Enhanced
Silk Chocolate
Silk Coffee Soylatte
Silk Mocha
Silk Chai
Silk Spice Soylatte
Silk Unsweetened
Silk Light Plain
Silk Light Vanilla
Silk Strawberry
Silk Nog
Silk Exclusively Formulated for StarbucksĀ®
Silk Original Creamer Silk French Vanilla Creamer
Silk Hazelnut Creamer
Silk Cultured Soy
All flavors are gluten-free
Silk live! Smoothies
Mango
Peach
Raspberry
Strawberry
Tofu
Hard Tofu (Tidal Wave)
Organic Soft Tofu (Water Pack)
Organic Firm Tofu (Vacuum Pack)
Extra Firm Tofu
Organic Firm Tofu (Water Pack)
Fat Reduced Tofu
Transitional Firm Tofu (Vacuum Pack)
Tempeh
Tempeh Original Soy
Tempeh Soy Rice
Tempeh Sea Veggie
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Coast to Coast for Celiac May 24th Potluck
Coast to Coast for Celiac
The Norman Celiac Group is planning to do a gf potluck at Trinity Lutheran Church in Norman on May 24th. We will have her share what has happened on her trip up to this point. For more information please contact: Kate Martin at 364-5612 or email at one4life@swbell.net
Regina Erskine, from Portland, Maine is doing an awareness/fundraising campaign in the form of a coast-to-coast bicycle ride. She will start in late April in San Diego, CA and finish up in Portland, ME by the Fourth of July.
The purpose:
First is increased awareness, which includes educating the general public about celiac and encouraging anyone who may unknowingly suffer from it to get tested.
Second is fundraising, where all donations I receive will go to the university of Maryland, Center for Celiac Research.
Here are some suggestions from Regina's email:
"I welcome your suggestions as to ways that we could make this ride a success for all of us. Here are a few ideas that I have come up with:
- having your members ride with me when I bicycle through your town. Local newspapers and TV stations could be contacted for this and it could be turned into an "event."
- meeting with your group over a pot-luck dinner. I would be happy to talk to your group about my ride and share any experiences I have had.
- helping to find us a place to stay for the night, whether it be a hotel, campground, or even someone's house.
- collecting donations from your members and community to help out with the expenses of my awareness ride.
I'm very open to any other ideas you may have to help me out. Please write to me and let me know what you have in mind!"
www.c2c4celiac.info is the website for more information.
The Norman Celiac Group is planning to do a gf potluck at Trinity Lutheran Church in Norman on May 24th. We will have her share what has happened on her trip up to this point. For more information please contact: Kate Martin at 364-5612 or email at one4life@swbell.net
Regina Erskine, from Portland, Maine is doing an awareness/fundraising campaign in the form of a coast-to-coast bicycle ride. She will start in late April in San Diego, CA and finish up in Portland, ME by the Fourth of July.
The purpose:
First is increased awareness, which includes educating the general public about celiac and encouraging anyone who may unknowingly suffer from it to get tested.
Second is fundraising, where all donations I receive will go to the university of Maryland, Center for Celiac Research.
Here are some suggestions from Regina's email:
"I welcome your suggestions as to ways that we could make this ride a success for all of us. Here are a few ideas that I have come up with:
- having your members ride with me when I bicycle through your town. Local newspapers and TV stations could be contacted for this and it could be turned into an "event."
- meeting with your group over a pot-luck dinner. I would be happy to talk to your group about my ride and share any experiences I have had.
- helping to find us a place to stay for the night, whether it be a hotel, campground, or even someone's house.
- collecting donations from your members and community to help out with the expenses of my awareness ride.
I'm very open to any other ideas you may have to help me out. Please write to me and let me know what you have in mind!"
www.c2c4celiac.info is the website for more information.