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Larabar Blueberry Muffin Flavor [GF]

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Larabar Gluten Free Snack Bars, Blueberry Muffin, 1.6 Ounce Bar from LÄRABAR

You get 16 bars.  Gluten Free, Non-GMO, Kosher, Vegan, Soy Free, Dairy Free.  1 bar = 1/2 cup fruit.

Larabar Gluten Free Snack Bars, Blueberry Muffin, 1.6 Ounce Bars (16 Count)

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Bulk 2.5 lb Bakery on Main Granola

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Bakery on Main Gluten Free Non-GMO Bulk Granola, Apple Raisin Walnut by Bakery on Main.  Large 2.5 lb foodservice/restaurant size.

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Bakery on Main Gluten Free Non-GMO Bulk Granola, Apple Raisin Walnut, 2.5 Pound

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A Celiac Walks Into a Chipotle…

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When I was first diagnosed with Celiac Disease I was happy that I apparently had at least some options at Chipotle Mexican Grill.  After all, the only gluten containing food item on the menu are the flour tortillas.  Bowls and corn hard shell tacos are both viable gluten free options.  Yay, tasty food!

As I learned about Celiac disease, food preparation and my own symptoms I started re-thinking how I order at Chipotle.

The most well trained Chipotle employees will immediately wash their hands and change their gloves when you identify yourself as a Celiac Disease sufferer.  If they are well trained they will also follow you down the line to complete your order.  That minimizes cross contamination risks and means not every single person needs to wash hands and change gloves.

The question that I asked myself is… what good does it do if they wash their hands and change their gloves?  The only thing that really helps with is when they touch the bowl when they first pick it up or move it.  They’re still using the spoons and the same tubs of ingredients.

The next thing that I’ve heard is… ask them to change spoons.  Okay, another step forward.  There could be something stuck to the spoon that gets on the person’s hand or drops into your food.  We’re still left with possible prior cross contamination of food that’s on the line.

I’ve sat and watched the line and how they handle spoons and what not.  Spoons touch the flour tortillas and go back into the ingredients.  They also choke up on the spoons when they’re holding them so their hands are close to the serving end.  The bins are deep enough that the area they just touched goes deep into the bin.

The cheese and lettuce are served by hand.  The same hands handle flour tortillas.  It doesn’t matter if the person making your bowl just washed their hands and changed their gloves, the people who just handled lettuce and cheese for previous orders did not.

Let’s face it… even though there’s only a single gluten containing ingredient… gluten is getting into everything on the serving line.

I’m not saying this is a general food safety or sanitation issue.  It is not.  It’s a gluten cross contamination issue.

Can you still eat at Chipotle?  The answer for me, a Celiac [About Me], is yes.  Here’s how…

  1. I identify myself as someone with Celiac Disease at the beginning of the ordering line.  I do that purposefully, even though they may not know what that means (they may be more familiar with gluten allergy or gluten intolerance).  I wait for their reaction.  Using the word disease let’s them know this is a serious situation and it gives them a chance to absorb that even if they don’t understand what it is.  If need be I follow up with an explanation.
  2. The most well trained employees will immediately wash their hands and change their gloves.  If they do not do this, kindly ask them to, or… you may want to ask to talk with a manager at this point.  They may alert other workers to the fact that a gluten allergy is being prepared.  I know allergy isn’t technically correct, but practically speaking that doesn’t really matter.
  3. I inform the person making my bowl that I am extremely sensitive to gluten and I would like my bowl made from previously unused tubs of ingredients using clean utensils.  The best of the best will do this without being asked, but don’t assume that will happen.  Fresh bins of salsas, beans and other toppings are refrigerated under the line or kept warm in the back.  The only thing they may not have are fresh tubs of meat selections.  They do have reserved and covered tubs on the hot table, but it’s possible that they could be running behind and not have an fresh tub available.  You could either step out of line and wait for fresh meat to be ready or go vegetarian for the day.

In my opinion washing hands and changing gloves aren’t enough to make a safe meal.  Changing spoons is also mostly frivolous.  There is too much gluten flying around and cross contaminating food.

I’ve found Chipotle staff to be generally helpful, respectful and caring.  I do eat there even though I am very sensitive but ask them to wash their hands, change gloves and only serve me fresh ingredients from previously unused containers, using clean utensils.  They have always been willing to do this for me.

If you have an issue with explaining your situation or you feel uncomfortable about the way your food is being prepared, I’d suggest that you ask a manager to prepare your meal.

Going during slower times can help.  If you feel uncomfortable explaining all of this on the spot or want to make sure they know you’re coming just give the restaurant a call beforehand.

Also use Find Me Gluten Free to give a fair review of Chipotle and other restaurants so the rest of the gluten free community can learn from your experience.

As always be kind, thankful and reward good service by tipping and by sharing praises.

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12 Smart Flour Foods Original Pizza Crusts

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Smart Flour Foods; Ancient-Grain Pizza Crusts, 9.4 Ounce (Pack of 6) from Smart Flour

Free of Gluten, Casein/Dairy, Egg, Soy, Nut and Rice.  Made with Ancient Grains Sorghum, Amaranth, and Teff.  No MSG or Preservatives.  Verified Non-GMO.

Certified gluten free.  6 x 2 crusts = 12 crusts total.

I’m a big fan of Smart Flour Food’s pizza and pizza crusts.

Smart Flour Foods; Ancient-Grain Pizza Crusts, 9.4 Ounce (Pack of 6)
from Smart Flour

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I picked these up because the closest place I can find them is an hour drive. This is also… less expensive than they are in that store.  On top if it, I get 5% back via Amazon’s Store Credit Card.

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15% Off Your First 3 Jet Orders + My GF Haul from Jet

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As of this posting, for a limited time, Jet is offering 15% off your first three orders (for new customers).  Use coupon code TRIPLE15 to get the discount.  Although I can’t link to it, I found it on the cart page, check there to see if it’s still going on and for full details.

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I recently picked up a bunch of gluten free stuff from Jet including, several bags of KIND Healthy Grains Clusters, Schar Parbaked Baguettes, a bunch of McCormick Organics Gluten Free Taco Seasoning, Organicville Gluten Free Teriyaki Sauce and more.

Prices drop as you add more to your cart.  Quick two day shipping is free with a $40 order.

Check it out – Jet.com – use promo code TRIPLE15

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Columbia Researchers Find Biological Explanation for Wheat Sensitivity

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from Columbia University Medical Center…

NEW YORK, NY (July 26, 2016)—A new study may explain why people who do not have celiac disease or wheat allergy nevertheless experience a variety of gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms after ingesting wheat and related cereals. The findings suggest that these individuals have a weakened intestinal barrier, which leads to a body-wide inflammatory immune response.

Findings from the study, which was led by researchers from Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC), were reported in the journal Gut.

“Our study shows that the symptoms reported by individuals with this condition are not imagined, as some people have suggested,” said study co-author Peter H. Green, MD, the Phyllis and Ivan Seidenberg Professor of Medicine at CUMC and director of the Celiac Disease Center. “It demonstrates that there is a biological basis for these symptoms in a significant number of these patients.”

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Bulk 2.5 lb Bakery on Main Granola

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Bakery on Main Gluten Free Non-GMO Bulk Granola, Apple Raisin Walnut by Bakery on Main.  Large 2.5 lb foodservice/restaurant size.

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Bakery on Main Gluten Free Non-GMO Bulk Granola, Apple Raisin Walnut, 2.5 Pound

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Is it safe to drink gluten-removed beers?

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Most “gluten-removed” beers are made using gluten containing ingredients like… barley.  During fermentation an enzyme is used that breaks down gluten.  The real issue is whether or not the things that are left (peptides) cause a negative reaction in those who (like me) have Celiac Disease.  Personally… I would love to see some of the bigger breweries that produce these beers, like Omission, band together to commission additional scientific research in this area, including a double blind study on the actual effects of drinking gluten removed beers on those suffer from Celiac Disease.

Gluten Free Watchdog (I’m a subscriber!)… has an excellent paper detailing this issue.  See: Is Barley-Based “Gluten-Removed” Beer Safe for People with Celiac Disease?

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Kitchen Tools: Blendtec Blender

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We cover the occasional kitchen related item here on Gluten Free Finds because, we gluten free folks, tend to cook for ourselves a lot.  See: Topics Covered

Blendtec Blender with both FourSide and WildSide Jars.

  • Powerful 1560 watts, 120 volt, 13 amps, 3 peak h/p motor
  • 6 pre-programmed cycles tell the motor when to speed up, slow down and shut off automatically.
  • Compact 15″ height easily fits under kitchen cabinets
  • Includes a WildSide jar with 4″ stainless steel blade and a FourSide jar with 3″ stainless steel blade, made from durable BPA free Tritan(TM) copolyester
  • Durable base made from industrial grade polycarbonate resists scratching and wear. flat, sealed face plate and buttons reduce unsanitary build up.
  • Commercial-quality 1,560-watt countertop blender with 3 peak horsepower direct-drive motor
  • Preprogrammed blending cycles, digital touchpad controls, auto shutoff

I have a Blendtec blender and I love it.  I use it primarily for smoothies.

Blendtec TB-621-26 Total Blender WildSide/FourSide, Black

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