Unfortunately, I don’t have the answer to the title of this blog. If anyone does, then please comment below. I am very unsure about the benefits/usefulness/fun? that a dietician could offer, as my GP seems to lack confidence in what an appointment could really do for me. As some background, I was diagnosed by my … Continue reading Do Celiacs need to see a dietician?
Ed’s Diner – A gluten free review
Ed's diner. I've been before, years ago, when it was fairly shit- barring the milkshakes- and I haven't been back since. However, I recently saw that EDs had an extensive and clear gluten free menu. Obviously, I rushed there immediately, to see whether their food lived up to their menu! Ed's has always struck me … Continue reading Ed’s Diner – A gluten free review
Pizza Hut vs Domino’s (Gluten free pizza review)
Gluten free pizza can be a little... hit and miss to say the least. Unfortunately (or extremely fortunately), I have discovered the pizza express pizza, which has raised my expectations so high, that for every other GF pizza, it's a mission to top it. Full disclosure, I am for sure a domino's girl all the … Continue reading Pizza Hut vs Domino’s (Gluten free pizza review)
LEON gluten Free (review)
I had high hoped for "fresh fast food" chain LEON. A significant amount of their food is marketed at being gluten free, and you'd think that they'd be good at it. They are not. I can honestly claim that it was truly the worst "fast food" meal I've ever had the misfortune to eat. This … Continue reading LEON gluten Free (review)
Gluten Free Supermarket – Schar Mini Baguettes
Bread is so damn good, I think we can all agree on that. Unfortunately, it has so far been impossible for the best gluten free producers to replicate the goodness of bread into a gluten free roll. Spoiler alert - these baguettes are good, but not as good as a real baguette. These mini baguettes … Continue reading Gluten Free Supermarket – Schar Mini Baguettes
Wetherspoons Gluten Free (a review)
To be clear and transparent, I have always loved spoons deeply and truly. They first introduced me to sweet violet gin, and I have worshipped their cheese and ham panini with chips for several years. This is no longer how I feel about spoons. Our meal started off promisingly, as wetherspoons have extensive menus for … Continue reading Wetherspoons Gluten Free (a review)
Gluten Free Supermarket – Warburtons gluten free white wraps
First things first, these wraps are so crazily expensive. I very nearly took them straight back to the shelves once I scanned them and realised they were £2.50 for 4 wraps. I think we can all agree that 62p per wrap is far too expensive. Especially as the non-gluten free wraps sitting just next door came … Continue reading Gluten Free Supermarket – Warburtons gluten free white wraps
Nando’s – Gluten Free (review)
Nando's by nature, has quite a few gluten free options. I mean, its staples are chicken (gluten free) and various vegetables (also gluten free). Unfortunately, as a fussy eater, my nando's staples for the last few years have been the grilled chicken burger with garlic bread and chips. Obviously coeliac rules out 2/3 of this … Continue reading Nando’s – Gluten Free (review)
Gluten Free Pizza Express (a review)
I was apprehensive about trying the gluten free offerings of this slightly shitty pizza chain- I had heard bad bad things. However, it was also rated at the top of the places to eat when you're a nightmare for a chef. So I decided to try it out! Starter I went for the gluten free doughballs (obviously, … Continue reading Gluten Free Pizza Express (a review)
My Diagnosis
Okay, so technically I have yet to receive my diagnosis. That I have to wait two to three weeks for, once my biopsy results come through. Then, my long-suffering consultant can definitively nod and hand me the dreaded diagnosis. Despite my lack of formal sentencing, I have been told to remove gluten from my diet … Continue reading My Diagnosis