Thanks for checking in to see what 30 Days To Easy Gluten-Free Living is all about. It’s the brainchild of Diane Elbin of The WHOLE Gang fame. She’s a zippy lady who decided it was time to share that gluten-free living can be pretty easy. She rallied the troops—a group of some 30 GF bloggers—and asked us to help by sharing our tips on a variety of GF subjects. You’ll find blog posts on everything from how to use your garden to enhance GF living to feeding kids and teens to travel tips.
Here we are at Day 18 where I’ve chosen to talk about how to stay safe while enjoying the outdoor BBQs and picnics that come hand in hand with spring and summer weather. (Don’t forget to check out Days 1-17 and stay tuned for more Easy GF Living through the month of May.)
I had a little help with my post—a few gluten-free friends shared their tips and wow they’re really good ones! Looking forward to hearing some of your ideas, as well, so please tell us about them in the comments below.
BBQs are all about the grilling. But, some of us might be fearful one too many rolls have been toasted on said grill. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself and your family from grill related cross-contamination.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
Grilled Cabbage and Potato Packets—shredded cabbage and thinly sliced onions and potatoes topped with grated cheese. Mix it up a bit—how about sweet potatoes and sliced apples with shredded Brussels sprouts and onions? Some GF pre-cooked apple sausages sliced into coins will make this a full meal.
Orange Teriyaki Salmon—layer baby bok choy, thinly sliced carrots and oranges, snow peas, salmon filets, and a few tablespoons GF teriyaki sauce. Cook about 10 minutes (timing will depend on the temperature of the grill) on each side over medium low heat. Test to make sure the fish is cooked to your liking.
For the kids—check out a whole host of foil packet dinners and desserts courtesy of the Scouts that will make any kid happy. (Note that most, but not all, the recipes on the site are GF. Use your best judgment when choosing.)
It’s true we GF folks all seem to bring a ton of food with us when invited to a summer potluck. No worries. It’s fun to hang with friends and not have to worry about getting “glutened”. Your friends will be thankful you’re with them and having a good time. And, they’re going to enjoy some of the wonderful GF food you’ve brought along to share.
The takeaway is life doesn’t stop because we’re gluten-free. It’s not that complicated if you choose to have fun with it and if you have a little help along the way. So make sure to visit the other 30 days of Easy Gluten-Free Living to get some ideas and tips from some of the best gluten-free bloggers out there—and remember to share your own tips and ideas in the comments section!
May 2: Diane from The WHOLE Gang—Easy Gluten Free Grocery Shopping Tips
May 3: Iris from The Daily Dietribe—How to Start a Gluten Free Diet
May 4: Heather from Gluten-Free Cat—Smoothing the GF Transition with Smoothies
May 5: Alta from Tasty Eats at Home—Make Your Own Convenience Foods
May 6: Elana from Elana’s Pantry—Quick and Easy Gluten Free Cherry Vanilla Power Bars
May 7: Cheryl from Gluten Free Goodness—Easy Meals GF Style
May 8: Megan from Food Sensitivity Journal—Gluten Free Baking Undone: Easy Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie
May 9: Amy from Simply Sugar and Gluten Free—Magic Cookie Power Bars
May 10: Ricki from Diet, Dessert and Dogs—Gluten Free Baking Tips
May 11: Ellen from Gluten-Free Diva—Gluten Free Travel Tips
May 12: Kim from Cook It Allergy Free sharing Eating—Your Garden for Easy Gluten-Free Living
May 13: Melissa from Gluten Free For Good—Gluten-Free Food Rules (recipes included)
May 14: Brittany from Real Sustenance—Healthy Allergy-Free Quick Bread with easy flavor variations
May 15: Nicola from g-free Mom—Kids Lunch Boxes
May 16: Wendy from Celiacs in the House—Fast Food for Gluten Free Teens
May 17: Shirley from gluten free easily—Your Pantry is the Key to Living gfe
May 18: Nancy from the Sensitive Pantry—BBQ and Picnic Tips and Recipes ☝YOU ARE HERE!
May 19: Heidi from Adventures of a Gluten-Free Mom—Tips for getting kids to eat healthy, real-food snacks!
May 20: Silvana from Silvana’s Kitchen—Everything I’ve Learned So Far about Gluten-Free (plus a recipe!)
May 21: Maggie from She Let Them Eat Cake—Easy Gluten-Free Living With Preschoolers and a Vanilla Cupcake recipe!
May 22: Sea from Book of Yum—Gluten Free Vegetarian Burritos
May 23: Tia from Glugle Gluten-Free—The Value of Support
May 24: Alisa from Alisa Cooks and Go Dairy Free—Wrap it Up-Thinking Outside the Bun
May 25: Hallie from Daily Bites—Keys to Colorful Cooking
May 26: Carol from Simply…Gluten-Free—Tips on Entertaining
May 27: AndreaAnna from Life as a Plate—Tips on Traveling on Day Trips with Kids
May 28: Zoe from Z’s Cup of Tea—Food Packaging and Presentation for Kids
May 29: Kelly from The Spunky Coconut—Buying in Bulk, Cooking in Bulk…to save money
May 30: Rella from Penny Pinching Epicure—GF on a Budget
May 31: Naomi from Straight into Bed, Cakefree and Dried—Soaking and Fermenting Grains