2.19.2007

Gluten-Free Bloggers

Karina's Graphic: I Blog Gluten-FreeDo you blog gluten-free? Let's create a resource together.

Leave your blog address, title, and a two-sentence description of your blog in the Readers Comments below.

And if you like, snag an original badge for your blog- designed by Karina- the I Blog Gluten-Free cupcake. [Right click/view image/save/copy the image; and copy the link to this page].

Please link the image back to this post so that your readers may explore this on-going list. A link to Karina's Kitchen in your own sidebar is also mucho appreciated.

Thanks!

I Blog Gluten-Free Button graphic by Karina Allrich




197 spoons in the pot:

Alanna said...

Brilliant, Karina, brilliant.

GlutenFreeMappyB said...

Gluten Free MappyB
www.glutenfreemappyb.wordpress.com
"Trying to Live Fresh in a Land of Fried."

celticjig said...

Please add me!!

Fresh Ginger

http://freshzingiber.blogspot.com/

The quirkiness of life is nothing short of fascinating and full of food experiences and so why not start commenting on it? Fresh Ginger is me, hobby chef (now a gluten free one), gardener, beer (soon to be GF beer) and cider maker, knitter, folk music lover. I try to cook from my garden whenever possible.

Ginger

Christan = ) said...

Fabulous idea!! My blog is pretty much gluten and casein free now for my almost 3 year old son. I blog recipes based on a child's perspective.
www.stephensrecipes.blogspot.com
Life.Allergies.Food.Recipes
Christan = )

MissyZ said...

I'm still new to food blogging (AND gluten-free cooking), but my blog's here: Food-Fan.net

I'm a BIG supporter of local, organic food and lots of my stuff is inspired by my veggie delivery box. I'm also half Chinese and do quite a lot of oriental cooking along with more traditional English stuff :)

Dianne said...

Hi Karina

You've got my blog already, but hey I think this is a great idea!
My journies through Gluten-Free and across the globe! I'll use your GF button, thanks for developing it ... it was sort of one of my projects, but you got there first!

Dianne :)

Sheri said...

Oh - oh! Pick me, pick me! What a great idea! 99.99% gluten free unless The Man makes me create something specifically for him, which I rarely blog about anyway. Lots of food and a few anecdotes about my...go figure...cats.

Sheri
"It's Just Not Dinner Without Cat Hair"
www.justnotdinner.com

Nat said...

I love it!
I always blog gluten-free, and I'm obsessively on the lookout for other GF blogs.
Thankyou Karina!

Nat
Kwaffee
www.kwaffee.blogspot.com

La Tea Dah said...

Another gluten-free blogger checking in. My blog is called 'Gracious Hospitality' and is not soley 'cooking' oriented, but I do share recipes that are gluten free and vegan. Very occasionally I'll share a non-gluten-free recipe if I make something special for my kids (who are not celiac). Thanks for doing this --- here's my link:

http://www.gracioushospitality.blogspot.com

LaTeaDah

Jenn, Hesse Family CEO said...

I blog about my family, living with Celiac on a gluten-free diet, and any random bit of current events that captures my attention. One thing you'll never find is one crumb of gluten!

BTW, I loved the GF image, Karina!

Jenn
hessefamilyceo.blogspot.com

ace said...

"don't need no stinkin' wheat"
http://collegeceliac.blogspot.com/

Been gluten free for over a year, but just started posting GF/DF recipes this month. My life as a student is boring :D , so I'll just continue to write up recipes as I cook things. Looking forward to seeing everyone's food ideas (I enjoy your site, Karina)!
-Ashley

Lynn Barry said...

ADD ME ADD ME

www.freetoeat.blogspot.com

Always gluten free as well as casein, corn, soy, egg, and yeast free.

Love ya!

ChupieandJ'smama said...

I blog about my family and our daily life and dealing with our sons multiple food allergies of wheat, rye, barley, egg, milk, and peanut. I have recipes for everyone but do kid friendly gluten free cooking, recipes, and craft projects.
Janeen
www.zumfamily.blogspot.com

Erin S. said...

Great idea! I love checking out new blogs. Please visit my blog at: http://glutenfreefun.blogspot.com/

My motto: Don't just settle into living a boring gluten-free life.
Let's talk gluten-free fun... food, restaurants, recipes, and more

Kleja said...

I blog about my life, the things I make, the people I love and stuff that happens to me. A big part of that is being Gluten Free. I believe that no one who eats Gluten Free should feel deprived so I love to share good recipes when I find them.
my blog is: klaydoughdreams.blogspot.com

Thank you Karina for creating this community, it's exactly what we need!

NuttyMeatfruit said...

Thanks, Goddess!

Nutty Meatfruit is GF and virtually free of sugar and grain to support natural Candida and Ulcerative Colitis treatment. Visitors are encouraged to email me directly with questions or for support :)

Kelli in the Mirror said...

What a great idea! I don't usually blog about food, but my celiac mom just moved in with us, so I expect I'll be lurking quite a bit and looking for good recipes and ways to have a successful mixed kitchen.

Ainsley said...

Blogging on my GF and Soy-Free cooking adventures. I try to create brilliant dishes and instead I create easy to duplicate, everyday recipes for any cooking level. Bon apetit!

www.techchix.net
(Ainsley)

ByTheBay said...

Gluten-Free By The Bay
http://glutenfreebay.blogspot.com

Delicious original gluten-free recipes, cooking tips, product reviews, celiac disease information and restaurant reviews.

Catherine said...

Thanks Karina!

Gluten Free Guide
www.glutenguide.blogspot.com

My tips, tricks and adventures in living and cooking gluten free.

Anonymous said...

www.glutenfreediscoveries.blogspot.com -- A teen and her familie's experiences living gluten-free.

Thanks! Rochelle and Emily

Shannon said...

You've got me, babe. But feel free (pretty please!) to add me to any resource list you put together.

www.digestivediva.blogspot.com

Wherein I discuss living, learning, cooking, and eating in the gluten-free way.

Gaile said...

I blog gluten free since january of 2006, and post recipes now and again of things I've created in my kitchen! Please add me to your list :-)

Gaile said...

Looks like I should add my blog link - duh.

fidgetybudgie.typepad.com

food, cooking and recipes, rants about leftie political issues, lots of knitting and sewing, and whatever else strikes my fancy.

Fabián Reino said...

Great idea! Karinna, I'm a spanish celiac disease, and my live is Gluten -free.

Carrie said...

We blog and eat gluten-free!
http://blog.spritzerleyba.com

Love your blog (and recipes!)!

Esther said...

http://lilackitchen.blogspot.com/

I have recently stared blogging partly to celibrate I have a kitchen after a year of cooking on a camping stove. I have been gluten free for several years.

Jean Layton-GF Momma said...

Babycakes,
What a wonderful idea!
Please add the GF Momma
www.glutenfreeorganics.blogspot.com
I am a naturopathic physician married to an acupuncturist and mom of twins, we are all gluten free and loving it!

Whole foods are our thing!
Enjoy

Sea said...

Cool idea! I'm at..

www.bookofyum.com

My gluten free blog is called "The Book of Yum" and features 100% gluten free recipes, often with an international and/or vegetarian flavor. I also review Gluten free cookbooks, recipes, GF bakeries and GF products. The emphasis is on fresh, flavorful food- healthful and delicious eating! Oh, and I'm a big time foodie. ;)

Anonymous said...

What a neat idea.

I'm at www.foodfan.org

I blog gluten-free (a few contributers blog low fat/no fat/low carb), but I also blog diary-free now as well as soy/rice/nut free.

If I qualify, I would love to be added to the list.

Beth

Allie said...

Great idea - I love it...

"Sorry, I can't eat that" is my blog and you can find it at: http://glutenfreegabfest.blogspot.com

I'm a fairly recently diagnosed Celiac (August 2006) and I like to write about restaurants, recipes, stores, and all experiences related to a gluten free life!

kbabe1968 said...

Hi there! I'm a gluten free blogger too....

www.goingglutenfree.blogspot.com

This is a GREAT list!!! THANKS for doing this!!!

Sheltie Girl said...

Hi Karina - This was a great idea! I blog gluten free and chronicle my ups and downs cooking for my non-gf family. Three of the toughest food critics around...Keeps me cooking! :-)

Sheltie Girl
http://glutenagogo.blogspot.com

Rachel Jagareski, Wheat-Free, Meat-Free said...

I worship at the feet of the Gluten Free Goddess and inspired by her great recipes and reviews just started:

http://wheat-free-meat-free.blogspot.com

It's a vegetarian, gluten-free cooking blog. I'm not much of a baker, so more savory selections featured. Hope to have some restaurant and travel tips up this week from our trip to New York City. All hail the Gluten-Free Big Apple!

We have been eating gluten-free for one year since my husband was diagnosed with celiac disease and I am proud to say that our family has gotten some wheat-free meat back on his bones and he is feeling so much better.

I would love to join this gluten-free bloggers network and will paste your cupcake on my site pronto!

Rachel

bookbabie said...

www.bookbabie.com
I'm a gluten-free bookbabie and would love to be added to your list as a link and link you back in turn on my blog!

Flamenco Mom said...

Great idea!

Gluten-Free/Casein-Free Mama
www.gfcfmama.blogspot.com

Recipes, info, advice--and the adventures of a Flamenco Mom, her guitar-playing husband, and two spirited kids.

Meesh said...

I would love to be included in the link, or even have the image on my blog.

Iblog gluten-free, along with other happenings in our busy life of two girls, a partner, and food sensitivities.

Check out my blog:

ladybugmichelle.blogspot.com

jennrom said...

http://jenniferate.blogspot.com

I've had celiac for six years. My mother has it and so does my sister. I live in New York and write about GF cooking, dining out, and traveling.

Melissa said...

If you have to think differently about eating, as all of us gluten-free people do, then why not think differently about your whole life? I am your very own Tarot Goddess and you can read my free tarot horoscopes at http://freeweeklyhoroscopes.blogspot.com or visit me at my website http://www.digital-isis.com.

Thanks Karina!

Brendon said...

Wow! I had no idea that there were so many gluten-free blogs. Wonderful stuff.

My recipes are gluten free. Somethinginseason.blogspot.com

The Gluten Free Post said...

Darn...my link didn't work. I am a man so I know I did it right, it must be the software ;-)

The Gluten Free Post
www.glutenfreepost.com

-Jay

Allergic Girl said...

happy to be part of such a great GF community--thx goddess.

my blog is "Please Don't Pass the Nuts" - i'm tree-nut allergic, and free of gluten, sugar, soy and dairy. i do product, restaurant, and hotel reviews too!

gluten gone said...

http://howtobegluten-free.blogspot.com

As a college student who found out this summer I am gluten-intolerant, I realize how little the majority of America knows about gluten or what it is even. I'm learning daily what it means to live a gluten-free life (especially in the dorms), and I'm even hoping to make a difference in the way big supermarkets pick food. Gluten-free items should be available in more places than just health food stores.

it's so nice to find such a network of support!

-Jenni

G said...

Superboy
http://realsugar.wordpress.com

Adventures of a gluten-free hero (as told by his mom)

Thanks for this resource!

Smiffy said...

This is the gluten-free part of my blog: http://www.smiffysplace.com/life-without-gluten
"Smiffy's Place: Life Without Gluten"

I have also set up an aggregator of gluten-free blogs, etc., for my wife (I am the gluten-eating gluten-free cook cook of the house).
http://www.glutenfreefeeds.org
"Gluten Free Feeds"

Currently having a few problems with badly-formatted feeds from Blogger, but working on it.

Keep up the good work!

Slacker Mom said...

Ok, I can't figure out how to get the cute cupcake! :)

I have a site that I use as my cookbook and weekly menu planner. I am linking to you quite a bit ;)

Anyway it's
www.myglutenfreecookbook.blogspot.com

chrisd said...

I have a small gluten free links list on my page-are you making a links list too?

I'll keep coming by-I'm looking for gluten free/dairy free recipes.

Regards, Chrisd

J. said...

my blog is in the process of becoming more about GF food instead of only about knitting. I love to cook and often adapt things to be GF so I can enjoy them - like perogies.
www.asiaadventure.blogspot.com

Gluten Free Suzi said...

hi Karina.. here are the details for my blog

http://www.gluten-free-living.net/news/

"A blog of Gluten Free travel, products, dining, recipes and adventures from around the world."

thanks! can you email me the code for the cupcake :-) thx info@gluten-free-living.net

Prudence said...

HI,

great blog!

Im a newbie to gluten free living (I have a lactose intollerence and cant eat peanuts either)

my blog is at http://users.livejournal.com/_prosperine_/profile its a bit of everything but i guess everything now is gluten free!

Natalie said...

Hey gluten free bloggers!

I blog recipes at http://www.glutenfreemommy.com. I enjoy rediscovering pre-celiac comfort foods. I also comment about motherhood and the frustrations of being a celiac.

Natalie
Gluten Free Mommy

Loztnausten said...

I've recently been inspired to step into this century and join the world of blogging. I definitely blog gluten-free. In fact, I blog almost *everything-free*!
http://www.everythingfreeeating.blogspot.com.

Recipes plus Breatharian lifestyle stuff.

Karen said...

Me too! I am so excited to find ya'll! I just started my own gluten free product review site:

http://glutenfreefoodreviews.com

I was diagnosed a year ago with celiac and wasted so much money on GF products that tasted horrible (since I am not a talented cook.) So, my site provides pictures and reviews of GF food products to help other GF people decide what to try (or not).

Karina said...

Hi Janet! It got lost during the relaunch. I e-mailed it to you. Enjoy! ;-)

+++

And all the new GF Bloggers, wow! This list grows every week.

How COOL is all this GF Goodness?

You all rock. xoxo


Karina

janet said...

Bill and I loved the Chicken Tropicale recipe. He tried to sneak in some Habenaro, but that is where I draw the line! It was a treat to our taste buds. The only thing we did different was add some green onion, just because we love onion. I asked to join the google GF blog so I can contribute recipes too. Thanks again!

Mike Eberhart said...

I regularly post gluten-free recipes and related CD information at my blog:

Gluten-Free Blog

Description:
The Gluten Free Blog – delicious Gluten-Free Recipes and other GF topics for the Celiac and Wheat-Free population!
My goal: help you achieve satisfaction in your GF diet, health, and life!

I also have a service that aggregates all the gluten-free news/blog-postings on the web.
It is here:

Gluten-Free News and Blog Aggregator

Thanks.
Mike

Allergy Free said...

Thanks for the gluten-free button!

About my blog: My family is allergic to everything from cow's milk and wheat to dust and pollen. I'm currently in the process of getting tested for having Celiac Sprue, so I need all the support I can get!

Thanks!

Ellen said...

Count me in please! Would love to be listed.

www.Iamglutenfree.blogspot.com

Recipes, stories, experiences - all gluten free and with love!

Ellen

nellbe said...

My blog is new but I would love to be added. I am coeliac so I am gluten free completely. I would love to add the button too - thank you!

www.nellbe.blogspot.com

lucy said...

Ooh me too! I blog gluten free about raising my coeliac daughter (yes, we're British, so coeliac, not celiac).

What a fab idea!

An artist name... Danielle said...

Creative and helpful idea!
I blog to keep in touch with friends and family...I would be honored to be a part of this blog community. I am gluten-intolerant, lactose intolerant, peanut-free, and almost vegetarian; except for organic eggs, fish, and goat milk and cheese.

Danielle
glutenfreeartist.blogspot.com

Kitty said...

I blog gluten free food recipes. Please add me !

http://glutenfreeinmontana.blogspot.com/

MerryHeart said...

http://glutenfreebaby.blogspot.com/

I've just started but I've discovered my experimentation side and am enjoying trying new recipes.
I believe that I and my two sons are gluten intolerant but I haven't gotten a diagnosis.

MerryHeart said...

http://glutenfreebaby.blogspot.com/

I've just started but I've discovered my experimentation side and am enjoying trying new recipes.
I believe that I and my two sons are gluten intolerant but I haven't gotten a diagnosis.

ZoeAngel† said...

Oh, and still trying to work my way around doing the blogging site thing...

Please add me:

http://glutenfreetestkitchen.blogspot.com/

Liz said...

My sister-in-law Melanie (celiac) and I (Liz- married to celiac) just started a GF blog!

We post easy family-friendly recipes, products we love, and GF tips we have learned. If it isn't easy and yummy, we won't post it.

check us out at kill.the.gluten

Suzanne said...

I just started a new GF Blog...http://glutenfreesaratoga.blogspot.com/
I am a former bakery owner and am now gluten-intolerant! How ironic is that! I am hoping to share my knowledge and food background with others who are gluten-free.

GFV said...

Hello,

I blog about GF in my local region which is the city of Melbourne in Australia.
www.glutenfreevictoria.com

Thanks

Fab Grandma said...

I am the FabGrandma. I live fulltime in a travel trailer with my husband. I am gluten free, but that is not all that I am. I write about our day to day life on the road, and places I have found to eat as we travel around.

Diane said...

At 62 years I finally decided to do what my father and two daughters have always done - live gluten-free. The change in cooking is fascinating.

mama o' the matrices said...

I'm a gluten-free blogger, too! Nice to see so many out here. I'm the mom to two boys with food allergies, the youngest with allergies (not celiac) to gluten-containing grains. I'm writing about life with the boys (and at the table), at breedingimperfection.blogspot.com
Oh yes, and there are recipes...