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Gluten Free

If you or your group needs information on Gluten Free issues these are a few links to help start things off ~ if anyone knows of a good eNewsletter that is aimed at the Early Years sector & contains upto date information on current news & thinking for this topic .. please let us know.

Coaliac.co.uk have a useful FAQs page that you can use to help inform your parents or make your own leaflet to hand out ... as an Adult NHS.uk has a good selection of 'Questions to ask

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Feed Me allergy Free.co.uk is a fellow wah website offering a recipe book based on the experiences and solutions the Author went through with her family ~ Feed me Allergy Free Recipe Book

Other good Gluten free recipes lists & websites ...
  • Recipes from BBC.co.uk
  • Taste.com.au ~ Australian website with a very nice selection of Gluten free recipes ... check though as not all are actually labelled (Gluten Free) on the front page but seem to be on their individual page !!
Online UK Supermarkets that provide the service to buy the recipe's ingredients online !!
Asda's recipe section doesn't return any results for Gluten free .. but does have a Vegetarian select option !!
Morrisons, Iceland, somerfield & Co-operative have yet to add this shopping facility to their virtual presence !!

Please check delivery details though & that they operate in your area ~ if you know any more shops UK or worldwide that have a ingredient locator service .. please post & let us know


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This report on Medicalnewstoday.com is an excellent read for current gluten news surrounding availability of tasty gluten free foods in the USA ~ Gluten-Free Too Often Taste-Free

Labeling advice from Eatwell.gov.uk, this is an associated Food Standards Agency website.

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'What is the label symbol or icon for gluten free'

There are a few variations on the gluten free symbol - but basically an ear of corn with a strike through seems to be the most common.
This is an Image search for them .. Gluten free Images

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If you have made a document about Coeliacs & Gluten free provision and would like to make it available for other readers please drop me an email with the details - silky@silkysteps.com

Please feel free to continue adding your thoughts & comments ..
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Unread 08-22-2007, 08:34 PM
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Thank you, we have a "gluten free child" i will pass this onto mum.
we manage really well, all cooking etc is gluten free, mum very kindly gets us flour etc on her daughters prescriptions, i.e. free
and none of the other children or parents seem to mind , also means everyone is the same!
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It was really good to see how many places do sell gluten free foods now !!
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The other thing to watch with children who are gluten free (which can also include children with autism who are on special diets) is the use of playdough, flour and water paste, and other messy play activities (e.g. pasta play) where they might be tempted to eat the spaghetti.

I once supported a child with autism on a GF diet and the school were fab at remembering to ensure he got his special snacks / meals / the children were aware not to share their foods with anyone as different foods made different people feel poorly, the teacher generally remembered to inform me / his parents about cooking activities so we could sort out alternative ingredients / activities but constantly forgot about the other messy play activities as it wasn't 'eating' but as we all know it may not be planned eating but the children do it anyway!
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