Join us as we share the ups and downs of our newly diagnosed 10-year-old daughter's celiac journey, from groceries, recipes, restaurants, travel tips and more. Learn with us as we start our gluten free journey and document it along the way. We hope we can be a guide and help other families as they navigate this journey, too!
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GF Goodies
Our gluten free girl rates all of the gluten free foods that we’re trying. See her favs!
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GF Recipes
We’re a very picky bunch of eaters but we’ll share the gluten free recipes that we try!
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GF Restaurants
Finding yummy gluten free restaurants might be one of the hardest parts of this journey. We’ll share where we try and what restaurants we’ll continue to visit!
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GF Travel
We love to go on family vacations and will share our experiences with gluten free on vacations!
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Gluten Free Gingerbread House
Another Christmas tradition in our family is making gingerbread houses. The more I read about doing that with celiac disease, the more I was hesitant to do so with our girlie. We don’t eat them, but I didn’t want there to be any chance of her getting sick from working with a gingerbread house with gluten.
Instead, we bought a few boxes of Pamela’s Gluten Free Honey Grahams and made our own! With the help of some vanilla icing and decorations, we had just as much fun with it as we usually do! Introducing our girlie’s “Sweet Shop”! Her brother even joined in on the fun, and there were plenty of graham crackers and decorations for him, too.

Gluten Free Christmas Cookies & Treats
Our family has a tradition of making Christmas cookies every year. Even though this year would be different and gluten free, we were still going to make cookies! After doing a lot of research, we decided to make cookies from the Meaningful Eats website. Her cookies look amazing and there were so many to choose from.

First Gluten Free Christmas
We’ve been a little MIA here but only because we were enjoying our time off for the holidays! Hope everyone is enjoying them as much as we are! I’ll do a full recap of our first gluten free Christmas but check out the highlights!

Kirkland’s Organic Tortilla Chips
Costco has a great selection of gluten free options - including this bag of Organic Tortilla Chips. They are certified gluten free! The bag itself is huge and easily feeds the entire family. We’re happy to share that It’s also a winner with our 10 year old girlie. She likes them for a snack by themselves or as a side when we have tacos. Our non-celiac son loves them with the small guacamole cups that are also sold at Costco. This is a snack that is gluten free, tastes great and is a great deal!

Cheryl’s Gluten Free Christmas Cookies
Who doesn’t love a good Christmas cookie? Our 10 year old celiac daughter especially loves them - which is why we had to find some gluten free substitutes. One awesome substitute we found was Cheryl’s Cookies! They have an amazing selection of gluten free Christmas (and regular) cookies. We tried the buttercream frosted cookies with both white and red icing, chocolate chip cookies, fudge brownies and an aatmeal raisin cookie.

Unreal Dark Chocolate Coconut Minis
Our girlie definitely loves her sweets! We found these Unreal Dark Chocolate Coconut Minis and she loves them. We noticed them right away at Costco because we saw the Certified Gluten Free symbol when we were in the snack aisle.

Gluten Free at Chick-Fil-A
Going to restaurants may be one of the most difficult things to do with a 10 year old who has celiac disease. She’s old enough to remember all of the yummy food that she’s eaten in the past and it makes her very sad to go somewhere and have to order a gluten free meal. One place that we’ve found that she can eat something that she still enjoys is Chick-Fil-A!

Digiorno Gluten Free Pizza
When you’re 10, trying to find the best pizza that you can still eat is a top priority. A lot of local pizza places have cross contamination, so we’ve found the easiest thing to do is to buy a pre-made gluten free pizza. We tried the Digiorno Gluten Free pepperoni pizza and it was great! Our girlie liked it a lot! She said she likes this one for a thick crust and still likes the Milton’s (that we’ve shared before) for a thin, crispy crust.

Flings (Gluten Free Pop Tarts)
Pop Tarts were a breakfast treat in our house but only every once in a while. While looking for new gluten free food options, we saw the Summer Strawberry Flings and got really excited that we may have a Pop Tart substitute. We were wrong. They looked nothing like the package right out of the box that our girly didn’t even want to try it. I took a closer look and didn’t blame her. I feel like we may not have been so disappointed if the photo on the package looked more like the actual product.

Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie
Our girl had the Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie for dessert on Thanksgiving and LOVED it! My husband also had a small piece just to try it and he said it was even better than the regular pumpkin pie that we had for everyone else. They both agreed that the crust was perfectly flakey and the filling was great.

Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recap
Hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving! We’re back with a recap of how our first gluten free one went. It was great spending time with family and the food was great, too! We did make a few modifications based on last minute requests, so let me share what we did have for Thanksgiving.

First Gluten Free Thanksgiving
It’s my daughter’s first Thanksgiving with celiac disease and we want to try to make it as normal as we can. Typically, she’s really just a turkey, masked potatoes and rolls kind of girl and we know that most of that will be just fine for her to eat (minus the rolls). I feel that lately she is sad about not being able to eat things that she didn’t even eat before - so we’ll make sure she has most of the options that everyone else has at Thanksgiving. Then she can decide what she likes and would want to eat again. Stay tuned for the after-Thanksgiving recap!

Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Cheese Ravioli
We’ve found another delicious gluten free item at Trader Joe’s - the Gluten Free Cheese Ravioli! Our girlie has always loved pasta, so when we found gluten free cheese ravioli, we were excited. The cauliflower pasta dough had me a little worried, but these were an OVERWHELMING win.

Organic Crispy Coconut Rolls
These Organic Coconut Rolls by Tropical Fields were a new gluten free treat that we tried in our last Costco haul. It turns out that they are delicious. It quickly became our girl’s go-to after school snack. It also became the entire family’s go-to after school snack, so we ran out of them quickly. Next time, we’ll buy a few bags!

Milton’s Cauliflower Crust Pizza
Does our daughter like cauliflower….nope. She’s 10, she barely likes vegetables period. So when we tried this pizza for the first time, we didn’t mention the cauliflower crust.

Our Girl’s First Gluten Free Sleepover
Once we had received our daughter’s celiac diagnosis, one of our biggest concerns was finding ways for her to still feel included with her friends. We knew parties, sleepovers, school events and anything with gluten-focused treats would be hard for her. All of the birthday cakes, cookies or cupcakes at school parties (and other events) were going to make her feel left out, and we wanted to do whatever we could to prevent that.

Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Double Chocolate Muffins
Trader Joe’s has a good selection of gluten free items, but our daughter’s favorite there is BY FAR the Gluten Free Double Chocolate muffins. She said you can’t even tell that this muffin is gluten free! And you know it’s good when she has to argue with her non-celiac brother over who gets the last one.

Perdue Gluten Free Chicken Tenders
This was a huge win in our house! One of our girl’s biggest concerns when she found out she had celiac disease was about chicken nuggets. If she couldn’t have gluten, how could she still enjoy one of her favorite foods. We’ve hit the jackpot with this find at Costco!

Tru Fru
Our family has always been fans of Tru Fru products, so we were extremely happy to find out that most of them are gluten free! These strawberries covered in white chocolate and milk chocolate are delicious, have the gluten free logo, and get a thumbs up from our girl.

Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Garlic Knots
In my search for an easy gluten free recipe, I found one for garlic knots using Trader Joe’s Gluten Free pizza dough. I watched multiple Tik Tok videos and saw a handful of Pinterest recipes, so I figured that they must be good.
Unfortunately, these got a thumbs-down from the whole family. They were really dense and not nearly garlicy enough.