Gluten Free at Upcoming Healthy Family Expo!

If you live in the Vancouver area, mark your calendars! The 2nd annual Healthy Family Expo is bigger and better and coming to the Vancouver Convention Centre on March 29th from 10am-5pm!

When you have an autoimmune disease like Celiac Disease and have to put such care into what you put in your body, I think it’s only natural that this optimal health mindset carries over into all aspects of your life. I find it important to not only eat gluten-free but to also eat healthy, nutritious food, to participate in regular physical activity, to enrich my mind, body, and spirit, and to also appreciate the planet and treat it with care.

But there’s a lot to consider!  And it can be super confusing or overwhelming and some people might think that it’s just too much work, especially when raising a family. The Healthy Family Expo is here to show you that raising a family in an eco-friendly and healthy way doesn’t have to be hard— and can even be FUN!

This Expo looks like loads of fun for the whole family, with tons of exhibitors (more than just food!), attractions, presentations, and music!

  • Family yoga class for all ages at 1230pm with Sunflow Kids
  • A workout you can do on the playground, for all the busy moms and dads out there, brought to you by Dai Manuel
  • A rock climbing wall provided by Climb Base 5
  • And…my personal favorite…a GIANT HAMSTER BALL TRACK!!! Sounds super fun, brought to you by Games2U

Some of the vendors offering gluten-free options include:

And there’s likely more, just be sure to ask questions and read labels before you sample!

Plus, don’t forget to enter into their Grand Prize Draw for a chance to win a trunk of groceries from Whole Foods Market valued at $500!

TICKETS are $8 in advance (online or at Whole Foods or London Drugs), or $12 at the door CASH ONLY! Free for children up to age 12 (accompanied by an adult)

Find some healthy, gluten-free, eco-friendly fun at this year’s Healthy Family Expo!

 

Love,

Sassy

These drinks will make your JAW DROP!

The sun is shining.

Spring is near.

I’m sitting in my yard thinkin’ bout hot days and cold drinks!

In particular: JAW DROP!

Last year I had the pleasure of meeting some of the Jaw Drop team at EAT! Vancouver (which was a blast, by the way). They introduced me to their fun and colorful adult beverages which taste great and pack a punch!  And whoever conceptualized this company’s branding is a complete genius, because not only are these vodka coolers fun to drink, they’re practically a fashion accessory 😉

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With these five refreshing and somewhat nostalgic flavors, Jaw Drop has you covered for your next BBQ or beach party!

Their product names, images, and slogans are SASSY, just like me!  And, of course— GLUTEN FREE!

So, this summer when you’re looking for some adult refreshment, reach for some Jaw Drop because, as their slogan says:

“WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, SUCK THEM!”

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**Currently only available in BC, Canada and limited flavors available in Alberta and Ontario!**

Remember to always drink responsibly!

Love,

Sassy

 

Fraser Valley Food Show 2014

I’m writing a completely different kind of review for this year’s Fraser Valley Food Show, because I’m in a completely different place.  For instance, I still feel like I’m recovering from it and my blood pressure clocks in at 91/53 today, and I’ll be seeing at least three specialists in the next four weeks.  So, while I do enjoy giving you all a look into the background of these lovely local companies, I’m basically going to have to just tell you which companies I liked and maybe a few words about why, and let you do some investigative work if you so desire.  Checking the “About” section on their websites usually does the trick 😉  Regardless, I do think you should check out the products each and every one of these companies sells.  They’re worth it!

Country Prime Meats:Only the best meat snacks around! They even have gluten-free Teriyaki!

SpiceWorks: I had to bring home the Coconut Curry all-in-one kit; so good!

Happy Planet Soups: You have to check out their latest addition…it has MEAT in it!  Thai Chicken Soup, for the win!

NextJen Gluten-Free Flour: They have tons of recipes on their website.  So far I’ve only made the pizza crust, but it’s the first gf pizza crust I’ve ever made from scratch and it was great! (Still thin crust, but great lol)

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Gourmet Creations Simply Vegetable Spreads: Try their Sundried Tomato spread in place of tomato sauce on your gf pizza or add some Carrot Ginger to your creamy squash soup for some extra zip!

Fire Belly Sauces: All natural and all delicious. Hope to see these in stores, soon!

Enerjive Quinoa Skinny Crackers: I’m so in love with these; both the savory and sweet varieties are outstanding!

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Ener-C: Vitamins, electrolytes, no artificial flavors, colors, or sweeteners, all from a Canadian company!

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Your Inspiration At Home: Amazing and all-natural seasonings inspired by many different cultures because fast, simple cooking doesn’t have to be boring!

Salt Spring Sea Salt Ltd: Ridiculously fragrant and unique salt blends evaporated and crafted by hand on Salt Spring Island!

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Kealy’s Diamond Vodka: Certified gluten-free vodka made with the newest technologies in alcohol filtration to give you the smoothest vodka you’ll ever try!  Official gluten-free vodka at Red Robin Restaurants— just ask for your cocktail to be made gluten-free!

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Distillers Pride: The first certified gluten-free vodka (and brandy and rum varieties) that is endorsed by the Canadian Celiac Association and uses absolutely no gluten ingredients in their base or any stage of the process (while distillation is said to remove gluten, many Celiacs prefer a product that never contained gluten at any point in the process— and if you click the link it gives some reasons as to why).  They have some delicious flavored vodkas, including a fun Lemongrass and Ginger Remix!

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Glutenberg:  100% gluten-free beer that actually TASTES GOOD!  Made only from gluten-free ingredients (none of this “gluten-removed” stuff), Glutenberg has several varieties that are sure to please.  Their latest edition is the India Pale Ale, which is my new favorite, even smells amazing, with crisp citrus and floral notes.   I think the only kind I haven’t tried or seen yet is the Belgian Double, which also looks delicious.  The best news?  They are expanding to more places in the Fraser Valley!  Keep bugging your local liquor stores to get them in!

Two Brunettes and a Blonde! (and that wasn't even on purpose LOL)

Two Brunettes and a Blonde! (and that wasn’t even on purpose LOL)

I do hope you check out all of these companies, especially to all my BC followers….the Fraser Valley has so many amazing gluten-free products and vendors!

 

Sincerely,

Sassy

 

 

UPDATE I Never Thought I’d Be Making…

 

I can’t really believe I’m writing this update, and I’m honestly not exactly sure how I’m going to get this all out.  It’s been too scary and overwhelming to face all together in type.  But I think it will be a good step in growing and moving forward.  Regardless of how I write this, if it comes out detached and unemotional, make no mistake, my spirit is wounded.  But it is on the mend.

And it does seem indifferent to put these things in the form of a list, but that’s the way I think I need to do it.  So, here goes.

  • In March, I was raped the night before my birthday by someone I thought was a friend.  I was in shock and denial at first.  When I finally contacted Special Victims Services, they urged me to report the assault to the police and that doing so would also allow me to apply to Crime Victim Assistance to have them cover the costs of trauma counseling, as I was definitely not okay.  I have a history of PTSD which was typically manageable, but this new trauma definitely intensified everything.
  • I did report the rape.  Nothing came of it because I didn’t go to the hospital or police right away, so it was his word against mine.
  • What felt worse, though, was that Crime Victim Assistance denied my claim because I couldn’t prove the rape. I felt very alone.  Among a million other emotions.  I lost friends because he was part of a group that I hung out with.  And without trauma counseling, I. felt like I had to do it all on my own.  And because of my previous counseling experience, I felt like I SHOULD have been fine because I had the coping skills in my arsenal.  But I wasn’t fine.
  • Then, my scooter was stolen.  Again.  Which only added to my feelings of violation.
  • The scooter was recovered, but not considered fixable by insurance, so they cut me a cheque, minus the deductible.  So this meant I had to find a new scooter within my budget, when I barely felt like leaving my house.  When I did get a new (used) one, I was so terrified it was going to get stolen again that I kept going outside to see if it was still there.  Every little sound I heard.  I got a bat.  I was on edge.
  • During this time, my brother disowned me because I came out as bisexual.  I tried to stand up to him, but it only made things worse and he decided he didn’t want me around my nieces and nephew (please, no comments on my brother, I’m just trying to paint a picture of what was going on for me).
  • Lost medication and a misunderstanding with my doctor left me suddenly withdrawing cold turkey from prescription pain meds.  The hospital gave me some things to help, one pill in particular that lowered my blood pressure.
  • I met someone around this time and was happy he was around because the combination of my medically lowered blood pressure (it got as low as 79/42 at one point and I was somehow still conscious), not sleeping well, not eating much because of the withdrawals, and standing up too fast…it was the perfect storm.  I fainted and fell backwards, head first onto ceramic tiles.
  • I wasn’t unconscious for too long, but when I woke up, I saw a terrified face standing over me which made ME terrified.  I didn’t know why I was on the floor, I didn’t remember that we’d moved from the bedroom to the living room, so I didn’t know why I was in the living room…and my head hurt like the dickens.  I actually thought it was bleeding, but miraculously I have tough skin.  The paramedics came, and had to call three firemen to help get me out of my house and the property.  I might be thin, but I’m long, and those corners were awful.  I had my eyes closed at first and at one point thought I was upside down, but in fact, they had stood me up on the end and it felt like I was hanging from the neck brace.  I’m usually very brave during medical emergencies because I’ve been through so many (ha!), but from the second I gained consciousness from this one, I was absolutely terrified and couldn’t stop crying.
  • They sent me home without so much as an x-ray.  I’m still waiting for a CT scan.  This was about a month ago, now.  And I’m still having memory and confusion problems that are worse than they were with “just” ordinary brain fog.  And my ear keeps doing this “whooshing” thing…
  • So, now I was withdrawing AND recovering from a pretty bad concussion.  Then I got a systemic yeast infection, that included oral thrush…what?! Ya, that one surprised even myself.  Clearly, my immune system was deep in the gutters.  And I’ve been having bladder pain for months, which might end up being Interstitial Cystitis.
  • What I ignored at the time, is that I was dating someone who was abusive, controlling, and manipulative.  At least I can say “was”, because I managed to get him out of my life just two days ago.  Not before I lent him money that I will never see again, but that can live on his conscious…taking money from a woman on disability.  He saw my weaknesses and capitalized.  When he was good, he was great.  But it’s just another lesson.

It’s all just a lesson.  Lesson upon lessons.  I can learn from all of it.  I’m a survivor.  That’s the gift.  The gift is also realizing that I’m truly NOT alone.  In the last couple of days I’ve felt more love from friends than I have in a while.  And my mom, of course, is always there for me and I love her dearly.

So!  What does this mean for Sassy Celiac?

Well, for starters, I’d like to apologize to the brands and events that I was supposed to review.  I felt guilty, but I had to let that guilt go and do my best to get through each day.

Secondly, my “lease” or whatever it is…my subscription for this site is coming up next month and I’m uncertain whether I will renew.  I love helping people and am so grateful for all the connections I’ve made through…well, through this crazy disease LOL  That was the gift that Celiac Disease gave me.  All of you 🙂

However, right now, I think I have a lot of healing to do, and I think it might involve a different journey.  I mean, obviously I’ll still be gluten-free.  And, three years later, my TTG numbers are SO CLOSE to normal.  But I’ll always be interested in new products and events.  In fact, I already have a date lined up with my mom to the Fraser Valley Food Show in October 🙂  But I think I need to do it with less feelings of self-imposed pressure and obligation.

Even as I’m writing this, I’m completely unsure whether or not I will renew LOL

But just in case, what I really want to say is……………

 

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Always and Forever,

Sassy Celiac

PS: I still have my Facebook Page, Instagram @SASSYCELIAC, and Twitter @yummyGFpamcakes

SIMPLY SPROUTED Way Better Snacks: Review

Even Penny loved WAY BETTER SNACKS ;)

Even Penny loved WAY BETTER SNACKS 😉

WAY BETTER SNACKS  is  a line of a variety of healthier tortilla chips, made with interesting things like sprouted broccoli and daikon radish seeds that contain natural antioxidants.  Interested?  Here’s the rundown:

  • Certified Gluten Free
  • Non GMO Project Verified
  • Kosher
  • Vegan
  • Excellent Source of Whole Grains
  • Low Sodium
  • Good Source of Fiber
  • All Natural
  • Contains: No Trans Fat, Artificial Colors, Flavors, or Preservatives

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Why sprouted?  Sprouting increases vitamins, mineral, antioxidants, digestibility, and nutrient absorption of grains and seeds (and nuts, though these are nut-free).

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Variety!  There are tons of different kinds, each with a slightly different taste.  I’m a little sad that I didn’t get to try what must be their new flavors or aren’t available in Canada: Sriracha (with sprouted kale seeds..FUN!) and Mustard & Onion….they sound pretty tasty!  Here are the other kinds:

  • Multi-Grain
  • Sweet Potato
  • Unbeatable Blues (Blue Corn)
  • Sweet Chili
  • Black Bean
  • Naked Blues (No Salt Blue Corn)

My favorite was the Sweet Chili…which is why I’d be excited to try their new flavors: I like to have a little flava on my chips 😉  The Sweet Potato was great and I think you could have some fun coming up with unique dips for that one…like maybe Greek yogurt with cinnamon and brown sugar?  How good would THAT be?! YUM!  My 3rd fav was the Multi-Grain, as it was very light-tasting and most like a yellow corn tortilla chip.  These chips are definitely hearty enough to stand up to dips and toppings.  They were all good, though, and I would definitely consider them as a healthy alternative when I get a chip and salsa and/or chip and dip craving 🙂

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Unfortunately, it looks like they have some pita chips and crackers which are NOT gluten-free (booooo!), so please take care when choosing your products.  It does look like all their Tortilla Chips are Certified Gluten Free, though, and the bags are clearly labeled, so as always…check all your labels all the time!

I hope you give Way Better Snacks Tortilla Chips a try, and enjoy the benefits of sprouting and great taste!

Sincerely,

Sassy

 

 

 

 

Vancouver Gluten Free Expo 2014

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The scene outside the Expo before opening on Saturday..not bad!

In all honesty, I almost didn’t go.

I know what you’re thinking.

SASSY!  How could you have NOT gone to the Expo?  I mean, these are your people!  This your place!  This is what it’s all about!

And you’re right.  I live for the Expo every year and wish there were even more gluten-free/Celiac events.  But you know, life does happen.  My transportation options are limited, as are finances, not to mention my trip to the ER only days before.

So, I am VERY thankful that I was able to attend and it was truly a great event 🙂

I have to hand it to Margaret Dron, she definitely is learning and growing with each Expo, and this one seemed to have all the prior kinks worked out!  No gigantic lines, no people getting turned away (that I know of?), no major traffic congestion.  I did not attend the presentations this year so I’m not sure how the volume and seating was there, but I peeked at it and it seemed like it would work well.

And the exhibitors…OH, the exhibitors!  The sheer NUMBER of exhibitors was astounding!  There was a great balance of new and “old”, and I love when some of the well-known companies launch fun new products.  There were also plenty of dairy free, and also corn, soy, nut, etc free options (though if I had a severe nut allergy I might have been nervous, but I’m sure actions were taken to avoid cross-contamination).  There was also a blend of super healthy products mixed among decadence and indulgence.  And let’s not forget about the great deals!!!  I saw one guy pushing a stroller with about four or five full bags of loot hanging off the sides!  Lastly, I definitely have to mention the samples.  I was getting so full!  You get all excited in the beginning and want to try anything, but next time I will seriously pace myself LOL  It was nice to see how generous everyone was, though, and I was grateful for any of the samples I was able to take home and enjoy on my own time. 🙂

Here are some of my favorites from this year’s Expo:

RUMBLE: SASSY’S BEST OF SHOW FOR 2014!!!

Can I please be your spokesdmodel? ;)

Can I please be your spokesdmodel? 😉

 Most of you know that when I review a product I look at more than just taste.  Rumble is one of those products that I could rave about for quite some time, but I’ll try to keep it somewhat concise!  First, what is it?  Basically, it is a highly nutritious ready-to-drink beverage.  But it’s so much more than that.  The Rumble backstory is phenomenal.  Paul Underhill, born with Cystic Fibrosis and now thriving after a double lung transplant, developed Rumble in his own kitchen out of a desire to optimally fuel his transplant wait, recovery, and his now-active lifestyle.  I spoke with him briefly at the Expo and when I mentioned how I’ve been struggling with my appetite lately, Paul said that was a struggle for him, too.  I’ve been looking for healthy and easy ways to make sure I’m still getting nutrients when I’m not hungry.  The choices are usually Ensure/Boost, which are full of fake stuff, or protein powders which are difficult to choose from and even then I have to add hemp/fish oil, berries, and greens…so we knows that involves heavy blender usage!

The cool thing about Rumble is that Paul and his team made sure to research and use the most highly absorbable and useful protein, which most studies show is whey.  Yet, even though they use milk and whey proteins, the drink remains 99.8% lactose-free and is easy to digest even for most people with lactose issues.  It contains 20g of protein per servings which is pretty much the perfect amount and is comparable to more than 3 eggs, but with only 10mg of cholesterol.  Next, it includes 3100mg of Omega 3’s in the form of flaxseed and walnut/pumpkinseed oil, giving it a desirable 3 : 1 omega 3 to omega 6 ratio that is proven to suppress inflammation and reduce the risk of chronic diseases (wherein, a lower ratio produces a more positive effect and most common diets are far too high in omega 6).  I think my favorite part might be that it includes antioxidants and greens in the form of green tea extract (though it’s caffeine-free), pomegranate extract, kale, spinach, and black currant, cherry, and red beet juice concentrates, which adds up to the equivalent of 1 apple, 1.5 cups of broccoli, and 1 cup of berries.  And guess what!  8 grams of fibre!  That’s pretty rad.  Your daily recommended intake is around 20-30 grams and this is in liquid form and does NOT cause stomach upset or flatulence.  What it doesn’t contain is gluten, soy, GMOs, or anything artificial, and Dutch Cocoa is nut-free!  Naturally sweetened with maple syrup, agave nectar, and stevia, it contains only 1g of simple sugars per bottle.

All that, and it comes in a fun resealable, recyclable/repurposeable bottle and…you betcha…it tastes GREAT!  It’s super smooth and creamy, yet not overly so, light tasting, refreshing, and comes in Dutch Cocoa and Vanilla Maple, both equally fantastic.

Perfect for those struggling with appetite, people on the go, post-surgery recovery, post-workout recovery, and anyone looking to boost their health.  Find it at Thrifty Foods, Choices Markets, and other health food markets near you using the Buy function on the Rumble website.

PLEASE DO ENJOY!

PLEASE DO ENJOY!

Canyon Bakehouse Gluten Free Breads:  Canyon Bakehouse is definitely the other company that colored me most impressed!  I’ve pretty much given up buying gluten-free bread unless it’s from a gluten-free bakery, and even then it’s “iffy”.  It tends to only last a couple of days or requires freezing and then toasting and/or it’s often not worth the expense when I still can’t make a darn sandwich!

However, Canyon Bakehouse has renewed my sandwich-eating hopes and I can’t wait to find it!I tried the 7-grain and the “not-Rye” Deli Rye Style…yep, rye taste without the rye!  Unfortunately, the exhibitor didn’t seem incredibly familiar with the product or Celiac Disease when I questioned the rye bread, wondering how it could be gluten-free if it was rye, but a quick look at the package itself gave me my answers.  With no rye included, I think the addition of caraway seeds definitely assists in the rye-like taste.

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I have sometimes found with gluten-free breads that for some reason they are softer and taste better at the Expos than they do when I find them in stores.  Sometimes it’s because they are in the freezer section and don’t taste the same once defrosted.  The woman wasn’t sure whether they would be in the freezer section or found fresh.

If these breads are as soft and yummy as they were at the Expo, I will happily make the first sandwich I’ve made in a long, long time and will love to add this staple back into my lunch options! Editors Note: Since writing this, I have delightfully found Canyon Bakehouse in the gluten-free frozen section of my local Superstore and have already gone back for more!

Food for Life: I’m not incredibly familiar with Food for Life’s products, but let me tell you, they make an INCREDIBLE English Muffin.  Granted, it is the first gluten-free english muffin I’ve tried, but truly was delightful.  I can’t even imagine how great they would be as part of a yummy Eggs Benedict!  Here are a few tidbits about the company:

“From our pastas and breads, to our cereals, tortillas and english muffins we literally strive to bring you the very best food for your life.

  • Our diet-specific products are certified by 3rd parties for peace of mind.

  • The majority of ingredients in our products are certified organic.

  • We use sprouted grains in the majority of our products .

  • Our products are certified kosher.

  • We don’t’ use any genetically modified organisms (GMOs)

  • We don’t use anything artificial – no preservatives, shortenings or refined sugars.

  • We use a unique slow-bake process to preserve the natural fiber and bran benefits of grains.

Being aware and respecting what your body needs and requires is not a stigma, it’s a way of living a healthier more active life – and we are here to support you on your journey.”

Kitchening & Co:  Another company that I know little about, but whom I adore!  Not just for their absolutely divine and to-die-for gluten-free macarons, but for the people behind the product.  I’ve met the Kitchening & Co staff a couple times at Expos and Food Fairs and they are friendly and personable and bubbly and kind!  They truly care about their product and the community that simply loves to consume it.

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They are true to their claims of being all about community, making the best products, relationships, healthy and balanced living, and supporting local businesses and food sources.  They use no artificial colors or flavors in their aesthetically pleasing macarons, which is amazing, because these cute desserts look too good to eat…and yet, I can’t help myself 🙂  Did I mention my birthday is coming up?  You could not go wrong with a beautiful gift box of these delectable delights!  Available at many places in Vancouver, but stationed in Fort Langley; I’ll be checking out Lee’s Market!

Happy Planet: Soup is pretty easy and inexpensive to make, but it is time-consuming.  Yet, finding ready-made and HEALTHY gluten-free soups can prove a bit difficult.  Campbell’s still only makes a handful of gluten-free soups and most aren’t crazy healthy.  You might know Happy Planet for their delicious juices, but you should really check them out for their fantastic soups!  I love that the company was started by two guys and a blender 🙂  They are also local and Canadian!  Happy Planet provides mostly organic and while their products are not GMO, they are still working on their GMO certification.

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I was excited to see they have even released a new line of locally-inspired soups that includes Chilliwack Broccoli and Cheddar!!!  However, the only gluten-free locally-inspired soup is the Chatham Carrot & Ginger…please work on this, Happy Planet!  Soup does NOT require gluten!  Even so, all their juices and smoothies and 10 of their soups are gluten-free and I invite you to try the Thai Coconut Soup as it is FABULOUS!  They’re made fresh and are found in a refrigerator section and your purchase helps support Food Banks across Canada! BONUS!

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Bio-K+: My doctor has told me that I need to always take probiotics.  Unfortunately, they are not covered by MediCare and they’re quite pricey if you want good quality.  When I want the BEST quality and I can afford it (or can’t afford not to, like maybe during/after my 8 weeks of antibiotics for SIBO), I go for Bio-K+.  Listen up, lactose-intolerants and dairy-avoiders because they even have a fermented rice formula that is dairy, corn, gluten, soy, and sugar free.  I like that they are used by hospitals throughout Canada and the United States and that proof of results is demonstrated by published clinical studies.  I switch probiotics all the time and have yet to notice any difference.  However, if I could afford Bio-K+ all the time or get it covered, I think I might notice a difference, and as recommended by the dietitian and consultant at the show, I will be working with my doctor to try to get it covered when he returns.

The Gluten Free Chef: These guys make a great pizza crust, and I’ll let you in on a little secret…I’m pizza-obsessed!  I have yet to find a gluten-free pizza that is even close to the type of yummy pizza I used to enjoy in moderation, however, this crust is definitely tasty.  I really like the texture.  Gluten, nut, dairy, egg, and soy free, they are currently only being sold online and at Expos.  I recommend giving SPUD.COM a shot if you’re interested in ordering.  SPUD is a sustainable grocery urban delivery service and first time users can get a $40 box (looks like the size of a big apple box) full of seasonal, locally sourced, organic produce delivered to your door for only $20!  No delivery fee on this box, and YES, even to Chilliwack!  I think that is definitely worth checking out, and I will certainly be doing so for next month 🙂

Enerjive Quinoa Skinny Crackers: I had never seen or heard of these and I was pleasantly surprised!  Created after receiving a gluten intolerance diagnosis and having a disappointing encounters with chalky bread, Enerjive is all about “Yummy Health”.  I love that they have both savory and sweet options!  I’m a savory person; how about you?  When I saw the different flavors, I remember saying I wanted to try them ALL.  Yet, after trying one I realized I would not be able to do so…they are surprisingly very filling!  Which I think is GREAT because I wouldn’t end up eating an entire box. 🙂 The texture is fantastic.  They are a hearty, thick cracker that is thinner than a crostini but would hold up to dipping and toppings like a crostini would!  Great on their own or with dips, they are gluten, dairy, corn, nut, and GMO free and made in a dedicated gluten-free facility.  All appear to be soy-free, except for the Chocolate FIX flavor, and contain no artificial coloring, preservatives, or flavoring.  Choose from BELLA Savoury Italian, Garlic Cayenne HEAT, Rock Salt CRAVE, Lemon Berry BURST, or Chocolate FIX!

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OOGIE’S:  Looking for a decently-priced, fairly accessible, and delicious snack from a rad company?!  Reach for OOGIE’S!  As always, this tasty treat is gluten-free, non-GMO, all-natural, trans-fat and cholesterol free.  What’s new from OOGIE’S?  Well, they’ve got some new bold flavors like Hatch Chili con Queso; cheesy with a kick…and their first dairy-free flavor: Spicy Chipotle & Lime.  And with the big bags they sell at Costco, they are very hard to pass up!

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Udi’s:  So there’s a bit of confusion surrounding Udi’s lately.  I’m still not exactly sure if they’ll be changing the name of their beloved breads or if it is only the Denver-area restaurant, catering, and bakery establishments that will be changing their name…but I’m PRETTY SURE, the brand many have come to love will not be changing.  And I know for sure their famous recipes will indeed stay the same.  I’m pretty familiar with Udi’s, but for over a year I’ve been on the lookout for some of their new products…specifically, their new “Everything Inside” bagels.  Thankfully, the lovely people at Udi’s sent me home with a very special sample, and let me tell you, it was worth the wait!  You’ve heard of an Everything bagel, right?  Well, the Everything Inside bagel is everything that an Everything bagel is…except all the goodness is baked INSIDE the bagel instead of on top, and is not only delightful, but avoids all the mess!  Great job, Udi’s!  I do hope to figure things out with their site, though.  While I can find the US/Canada site by searching certain items, if I type in udisglutenfree.com it takes me to the UK site.  A little bit confusing, to say the least!

Mmmm...Udi's!

Mmmm…Udi’s!

Farafena: Farafena (which means Africa) offers several natural and organic products and is committed to developing sustainable agro businesses, collaborating with local entrepreneurs, women’s cooperatives, and family-owned businesses in the Sahel region of Mali.  I didn’t actually have the pleasure of sampling their product, but they offer a gluten-free flour from a grain I have never heard of.  Fonio is supposedly tasty, light, easily digestible, and is low on the glycemic index.  I’m curious how it performs in recipes!  They also offer things like shea butter, dried mango, and something called Moringa powder, a superfood that is said to improve energy levels and general health.  I’m not exactly sure where to find their products, though some are sold on Etsy, and you can email/phone them for more information.

Judy G:  Here’s my bottom line with Judy G gluten-free pizzas…I tried their Roasted Mediterranean Artichoke pizza at the Expo and I didn’t even NOTICE that there wasn’t any CHEESE on it!!!  I’m a total cheese monster, and after months and months of lactose-free, my gut has healed to a point that I can (and do) enjoy it in moderation, so I normally wouldn’t even BOTHER with a dairy-free pizza.  So to be impressed by a dairy-free, cheeseless pizza is truly saying something, in my eyes 🙂  Judy G provides frozen crusts and prepared pizzas that are free from most common allergens, including crusts free from gluten, soy, egg, and dairy/lactose, and a Lactose-Free Cheese Trio that is topped with organic lactose-free cheese!  As I do still limit my dairy consumption, I would definitely like to give this one a try!  Her two meat-containing pizzas are even free of sulphites!  I’m still on the lookout for these and will likely have to request them in my area, however they should be available at Marketplace IGAs throughout BC, as well as Sobeys/Thrifty Foods throughout Western Canada…I’ll be printing off the request form if I still can’t find them!

Explore Asian: I’m pretty excited about this product and I know some of my American fans have already found it and love it 🙂  Explore Asian offers several products, but I am currently most interested in their gluten-free Organic Bean Pasta!  With four varieties, including mung bean, soybean, black bean, and adzuki, these unique pastas are chock full of PROTEIN and FIBER with less carbs than other pasta…that’s a win in my book and for anyone who is regulating their blood sugar.  Also great for vegetarians looking for a fast protein source that might be a bit tastier than a bowl of beans!  The black bean variety reminds me of soba noodles that I once loved and can be served warm or cold.  While I don’t often do soy, they also have soybean noodle soups which would be great on the go and since they use 100% organic soybean, at least it’s non-GMO soy.  These are also high protein and fiber, and even high in iron…though, I might avoid the “salt sachet” as it contributes an additional 606mg of sodium (that’s somewhat expected of an instant noodle soup and at least you have the option).  In BC, you can find Explore Asian in select Vancouver stores, or order online from Low Carb Canada.  I was under the impression that they are currently expanding, so be on the lookout!

Glutenberg:  While I did not get to sample this new gluten-free beer due to, you know, the law…I really would like to give it a try!  I like that there are several options: Blonde, American Pale Ale, Red, and Belgian Double!  Yummy!  I’ll see if I can get a sample of these for review for you guys 🙂  And even though I didn’t get to try these, I had to mention them and post this photo because, let’s face it, this guy’s moustache is RAD! 🙂

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hOMegrown Living Foods:  With the emphasis on “OM”, this is my kind of company.  Not just gluten-free, but grain-free, sprouted, raw, no added sugar, low GI, organic, and local!  I didn’t get to try a lot of their product, but this is definitely something I would snack on.  They have kale crisps, cookie-type snacks, and they even had these neat skinny little bagels that were good on their own but would be good with some sort of nut butter or hummus-like spread.  And it’s all sprouted and dehydrated at low temperatures so it remains RAWesome 😉  And here’s a tasty scoop for you: Visit their online store and receive 25% off your first purchase with coupon code HGSHOP !  Enjoy!

So, there you have it!  There were plenty, PLENTY more companies and products and awesomeness, but these ones really stood out for me.  I hope this review encourages you to search for and try out some new products and maybe find some new favorites for yourself!  Much thanks to Margaret Dron for a wonderful, fully gluten-free Expo that gets better each time!

And lastly, a special mention to Kathy Smart, award-winning author and amazing all-around person, who was the lead guest speaker at the Expo: While my energy and pain levels didn’t allow me to stick around for your talk, speaking to you was one of the highlights of my YEAR 🙂  The lovely things you said about me to my mother were so kind and thoughtful and you inspire me to keep going with my blog even when it’s super difficult!  Thank you for those words, which I will never forget, and I can’t wait to see you again and maybe even hang out one day 🙂 xoxo

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My mom might have been a little shaky taking the photo…OOPS!

Sincerely,

Sassy

HYDRALYTE: it helps me, maybe it’ll help you, too!

I’ve been meaning to blog about this stuff for a while now…but as many of you may have noticed, blogging just seems to be getting more and more difficult, in general!  I guess that’s what happens when you’re still in the trial and error part of managing a myriad of illnesses.  Thanks to everyone who is sticking with me!

BACK TO THE HYDRALYTE!

From my background in Kinesiology, I know that even minor dehydration can have an effect on performance.  Do a simple google search for “disease and dehydration” or “autoimmune disease and dehydration” and you will see that there are many theories out there indicating dehydration as a contributing factor to various symptoms and diseases. (Some interesting stuff here)

I’m not saying that you have Celiac Disease because you’re dehydrated…HA!

No, of course not, however, in order to help your body function optimally, hydration can play a key role.

Drinking only plain water may not be good enough.  Electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and more can also be depleted through dehydration and are HUGE players in proper cell functioning.  Also, sodium can help you to ABSORB water, instead of it running right through you.  You know how they say salt makes you retain water, or “bloat”?  Well, sometimes retaining water is a really good thing!

So, on those days when I’m feeling really run down…maybe I’m sick, maybe I indulged in some “adult beverages”, maybe I overexerted myself, had the runs, slept poorly, exercised more than usual, or have a terrible headache…those days when I feel like I could benefit from a boost, I’ve found that Hydralyte actually helps me out!

I’m not saying it’s a miracle cure or anything, but it definitely makes a difference.  In some cases more than others.  For instance, if I have a case of the big “D”, I am almost instantly tired.  I also don’t usually feel much like eating.  Mix some Hydralyte in some water or a smoothie and at least I know I am rehydrating myself and it definitely helps my energy a bit.

I also really like it after working out.  And it’s not like I run for miles or even end up ridiculously sweaty.  So you might not think that I’ve depleted that much and maybe I haven’t, but I honestly do think that with multiple illnesses, autoimmune and the like, that it is far more difficult for our bodies to maintain their homeostasis, their balance.  I use Hydralyte to help my body out.

Why not Gatorade, you might ask?  Well, that is generally my second option.  But here’s a little chart of why I consider Hydralyte to be superior:

It’s pretty simple, really…it contains less sugar and more electrolytes!

It’s also formulated based on the WHO’s formula for Oral Rehydration Therapy.

It’s also very portable.  I get it in single use packets in powder form so I can bring them when I travel and they are easily mixed into a glass or a bottle of water.  My favorite flavor is blackberry in purple, but the orange is good, too.

Another great option is the freezies!  These are especially great for when you’re sick and also for kids.

Well, there you have it 🙂  When something works for me I like to pass it on in hopes that it will help you, too.

If Hydralyte sounds like something that might work for you, I strongly urge you to give it a try.  You can buy it in most drug stores and grocery stores with pharmacies (In Canada and Australia; I’m not sure about the US).

Sincerely,

Sassy

 

I DID IT! A Small, Yet Large, Celiac Triumph

 

I think many people can attest to the popular adage that it can be difficult to PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH!

I will tell you over and over that you must put your health and safety first and not worry so much about offending someone with your health concerns.

However, two years in and I STILL find it tough to ask people to do things like wipe down the food prep area, use new utensils, and/or change their gloves.

I do it when it is necessary, but there are times I’ve gone without or taken a risk because I don’t feel comfortable asking.

Today, I was at a deli and the lady behind the counter was handling cheese buns.  I decided I wanted some Freybe deli meat, and the woman asked how much and went to grab for the meat to take it to the slicer and slice it up.

AND I DID IT!!!

I even had to repeat it, because she didn’t hear me the first time, which is even harder LOL

I asked if she could please change her gloves because I have Celiac Disease and she had just been handling the buns.

She did so without any eye-rolling, sighing, or grumbling, pleasantly and seemingly unphased. 🙂

I hid my internal pride and praise and thanked her kindly.  I did apologize, which I know isn’t necessary, but is still a habit with which I struggle.

How are you with asking others to take the steps necessary to avoid your potential glutening?

Like anything we practice, it gets easier every time.

So keep at it, and keep safe!

Sincerely,

Sassy

Martin’s Marvelous: Miscellaneous Review

Martin's Marvelous on the plateBy now it should be no surprise that I am a big fan of Martin’s Marvelous…the people AND the products!

I reviewed their company and a couple items here and their awesome cookies here!

I have had the luxury of sampling practically ALL of their products!  So here is a quick run-down.

Please note, their products do contain gluten-free oats, so they are unable to label them as GLUTEN-FREE, but they are thoroughly tested.  And their new recipe formulas include even MORE local ingredients…BONUS!  As always, their products are nut-free, preservative-free, non-GMO, and fair-trade.

CRISPS

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  • Rosemary Lavender: Still my favorite!  A slightly savory yet sweet crisp, I love these ones with  pâté.
  • Chocolate Molé: These are a close second, with a hint of spice that adds a mild kick!  I enjoyed these on their own and with a fruity mango chutney.  They would also be great with a bean dip or a strong cheese.
  • Pumpkin Seed Cranberry: I brought these with me to Mexico and they were a hit with a few gluten-free girls I met! They liked them on their own as a treat after dinner; I enjoyed munching them throughout the day and dipped in yogurt with fruit.  A great not-too-sweet crisp!
  • Date & Olive Tapenade: These were great, though I did think I’d like them more, as I’m a huge fan of olives! I actually paired them with an olive tapenade spread and also with pâté, I believe, but I think they’d be delicious with a mild cheese or brie.

COOKIES

Martin's Marvelous Naturals Cookies

  • Refuel: An energizing combo of cranberries, sunflower seeds, chocolate chips and flax seeds
  • Classic Chocolate Chip: Chock full of fair-trade organic chocolate chips…seriously…FULL!!!  These are definitely my favorite of the three.  I just want to dunk them in milk and daydream.  They remind me a bit of a healthier version of Mr. Christie or those McDonald’s chocolate chip cookies, which I used to love LOL
  • Zesty Lemon: Reminiscent of a variation on lemon shortbread that is HEAPS lighter and healthier, but would be just as tasty with tea.  I’m not a huge fan of these ones.  I like “stuff” in my cookies, and these ones are a bit on the dry side for my liking.

GRANOLA

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  • Pumpkin Seed Cranberry: I actually thought I might like the other variety of granola better, but this was the winner for me (though my favorite was to mix the two together)! The dried cranberries are tart and sweet and a great mix with the pumpkin seeds.  Yummy with organic kefir and a great treat in the fall.
  • Sunflower Seed Raisin: This was also good, I just think I like pumpkin seeds more than I like sunflower seeds.  I think these ones definitely depend on preference.

So, there’s the scoop!  I tend to stay away from grains these days except for treats and travelling, but Martin’s Marvelous are always one of my favorite picks when I do.  You can often find them on sale at London Drugs if you watch for them!  My only qualm is that their website deserves updating…their product and company is much better than their website…but I’ve been told they are working on this!  Don’t let the look of it deceive you 🙂  They continue to be a wonderful local company and I highly recommend supporting them so that they are able to stick around!

Thanks, as always, Martin’s!

Sincerely,

Sassy

The 21 Day Sugar Detox Book: Pre-Review

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Today was the release day for the second book by Diane Sanfilippo, author of Practical Paleo: The 21 Day Sugar Detox!

As someone who has completed a round of the 21 Day Sugar Detox (21DSD) when it was “just” an e-book and online material, I was very excited to receive my copy of this great program!

Why would I want the book if I already have the online material, you might ask???

Well, there are plenty of reasons.  For starters, the book has a ton of NEW and awesome EASY and delicious recipes (okay, I’m guessing that they are delicious, but it is an INFORMED guess based on previous knowledge!).  It also has MEAL PLANS!  There are 3 levels of the program and there is a meal plan for each, including various modifications.  There is a neat new 21 DSD LOG where you can record your progress and results.  And it’s just so PRETTY!  I still use Practical Paleo all the time, but I’ve definitely been jonesing for some new recipes and meal plans.

I’ve also DEFINITELY been straying from my regular eating habits recently and could use a nudge back on track.  Sugar is definitely one of those things that can get out of hand fast (yes, that was an Anchorman reference LOL).  I absolutely notice the cravings once I introduce things like either sweets or even just gluten-free grains.  Or alcohol 😛

So, why do the 21DSD?

There are plenty of reasons for that, too.  I’ve already had to explain to someone that this is NOT A DIET.  They saw me reading the book and said it definitely sounds like a diet.  And I suppose it does.  And I got very defensive and listed off all the reasons it is good and NOT a diet!  The main reason I came up with is that the main goal of the 21DSD is not weight loss.  For some, it can be a happy side effect, but that is not the focus.

It is ALSO not a diet because it stresses, if you’re hungry, EAT!

The main focus is to change your palate and eating habits for the better.  It is a REAL FOOD diet, and by using the word “diet” here, I mean “way of eating”.  If you feel yourself being controlled by cravings, if you’ve been eating a bit too much sugar lately, if you suffer from huge swings in energy and/or sugar crashes, if you have diabetes 1 or 2, hypoglycemia, or feel you have troubles regulating blood sugar, if you find yourself binging, if you just want to get back on a healthier track, if your hormones feel out of whack…there are SO many reasons to try this program!

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As I mentioned, I am using it this time to get back on track, but I also have been focusing on this way of eating since my diagnosis of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO).  Though my GI doctor says that no foods have been proven to help or harm SIBO, I have read that sugars can feed the bad bacteria in the small intestine that contribute to SIBO.  So, basically, it couldn’t hurt.  I do feel better when I eat this way.  I am hoping that this round will help with my sleep, which has been very off, lately (though, it IS generally a problem).

The 21DSD is safe for everyone and has modifications for people who are athletes, breastfeeding, pescetarians, or have an autoimmune disease.  It is only not recommended for those in training for a marathon or endurance competition.  However, if you have any doubts or concerns, please, PLEASE check with your doctor before starting something like this.

One thing that makes the 21DSD so special is all the online support and free printable shopping guides, lists, advice, and tons of other people doing the detox at the same time as you!  You can sign up at any time for daily detox emails and set your own start date.  All of this and more can be found at www.balancedbites.com and, of course, the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/21daysugardetox

The book is laid out in an easy-to-read, aesthetically-pleasing way.  Diane doesn’t SHAME you for eating sugar, no way!  She even shares her own personal history with sugar!  Then she explains what sugar does in your body and why it can be helpful to pay attention to your intake.  There is SO much structure if that’s what you like, and SO much flexibility if that’s your game!  You can either follow a meal plan or just follow the Yes/No Food List.  Or a bit of both!

And before anyone gets all up in my business, I’m using the word “sugar” kind of loosely here.  I’m not eliminating ALL SUGAR from my diet.  As a Kinesiologist, when I think of sugar, I think of everything from candy to carrots.  I think of any form of carb as a form of sugar, because that is what it is converted to in the body.  There’s more to it than that.  But what I’m saying, is that I will obviously not be eliminating all sugar from my diet, as our body kind of runs on sugar.  The 21DSD calls for the elimination of all sweeteners, refined foods, artificial sweeteners, most dense carbs and grains, and more, but it allows for a huge variety of vegetables, and a green apple or green-tipped banana per day.  Of course, it also includes meat and healthy fats.  And, as I mentioned previously, there are modifications for those requiring an extra bit of carbs/sugar/energy.

YOU WILL NOT GO HUNGRY ON THIS PLAN!!!  Not if you’re prepared, anyways.  You will look forward to things like better sleep, better skin, better energy, better moods, better digestion, and more!

Sound good to you??  I urge you to snatch up a copy of The 21 Day Sugar Detox and join me on November 4th, 2013 for the great detox!  I think I will be doing Level 2 this time, as I’d like to include some full-fat organic Kefir in place of my probiotics this month, but I’ll be sure to let you all know.  I’m even thinking of maybe doing something COMPLETELY different and do daily “VLOGS” (video blogs) of my experience with the book and the detox…as long as I can figure out how to do it!  LOL  Let me know if that’s something you’d be interested in 🙂  And if you have any questions about the 21DSD, just ask me, or find Diane on Twitter with the handle @balancedbites or the Facebook page!

So, who’s with me???!!! ORDER HERE or pick up your copy at your local bookstore NOW! Really looking forward to it, and hope you are, too!

Sincerely,

Sassy