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Greater Tampa Bay Gluten Free Guide
Sharing all the gluten-free places in the Greater Tampa Bay Area (this includes St. Petersburg, FL) from Craft Kafe to Fresh Kitchen to HaleLife Bakery and more! This is your gluten-free foodie resource from someone who lived in the area for 5 years.
Las Vegas Gluten Free Guide
Sharing all the gluten-free places in the Greater Las Vegas Area from Toast Society to Yard Bird to Craft Kitchen and more!
RAIZE
I was recently introduced to a company that focuses on specialty online bakery offering fresh-baked, no-sugar-added, low-carb, gluten-free desserts that are shipped directly to your door!
Tampa Bay Baches
Planning a bachelorette party from afar can be a little difficult, especially while navigating celiac and/or gluten-free life. The celebrations were taking place back in St. Petersburg, FL - thank goodness I had the help of TampaBay Baches with the decor and making sure all the gluten-free needs were met!
Le Blanc Los Cabos
Sharing all about my gluten-free experience at Le Blanc Los Cabos. Traveling with celiac disease can be overwhelming and stressful, especially when you want to relax. I have never eaten so well and relaxed so much in my life - thanks to Le Blanc.
That’s So Celiac’s Story
TSC is a safe place for anyone to be seen, heard and understood. However if you haven’t noticed by the name of the business is specifically geared towards those living with celiac disease / living the gluten free life / living with an autoimmune disease.
That’s So Cabinet
May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month, so I thought it would be the perfect time to talk about a company that I have been in communications with for a few months now and think it is one those in the celiac community should be aware of. Cabinet Medicine which is an official parent with the Celiac Disease Foundation. They are dedicated to serving the celiac and gluten intolerant communities.
That’s So Testing for Celiac
Talking about the tests available for those searching for answers when it comes to figuring out if you are living with celiac disease or not. In this blog post you will read about testing for indicators of the autoimmune disease, the “gold standard” for receiving a diagnosis, and my own personal experience with the testing process of figuring out I had Celiac Disease.
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That’s So Questions to Ask While Eating Out
I personally understand that overwhelming feeling you get when you are diagnosed with celiac disease, especially the moments when you realize all the ways you possibly can get glutened. I put together a list of questions to help you navigate the social situations that tend to revolve around food.
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That’s So Gluten Free Labeling
How do I know a product is safe for me to consume? Can I trust the labeling? What does “gluten free” or “certified gluten free” even mean? I try my best to answer all of these questions in this blog post.
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That’s So Coffee vs Matcha
From a Lorelai Gilmore level coffee drinker to a matcha loving queen! Explaining why I went from a cup of coffee every day to a cup of tea along with some brands that I recommend of coffee and tea.
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That’s So Coffee Enema
I was experiencing lower left groin and pelvic pain, which I thought may be tied to my PCOS diagnosis. However, I came to find out that my large intestine was extremely inflamed and I was extremely compacted. The idea and concept of a coffee enema was frightening at first, but researched how beneficial a coffee enema could be to my body and decided to give it a try for 15 days.
That’s So PCOS
Last October, I went to my annual OGBYN exam, which resulted in some blood work and an internal ultrasound. This appointment, blood work, and ultrasound resulted in a diagnosis that I was not completely prepared to receive. I was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome [PCOS].
That’s So 2021 Book Reviews
I am a huge lover of books / a book worm / bibliophilia. I thought I would start a running list of the books I have completed each month, share small reviews, and what format I read them in. Why am I sharing? Well reading is something I enjoy and something I am sure those in the TSC community enjoy as well. Plus, TSC is not all just about living with celiac disease. I am and you are more than our diagnosis, so I want to share what else makes me, me!
That’s So Blendtopia
I love my morning smoothies, especially with the simplicity and easiness of Blendtopia’s SuperFood Smoothie Kits. I talk all bout my “liquids before lunch” routine and why I choose to utilize Blendtopia as my go to smoothie kit.
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TSC 2020 Holiday Guide
The first That’s So Celiac holiday gift guide. I know how overwhelming buying gifts for someone can be, so I put together a guide to showcase a few different things that could work for the people in your life whether they are gluten free or not! May the odds ever be in your favor with the gift giving this year.
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That’s So Celiac Traveling tips, Tricks, and more!
I love the traveling allows you to connect with others, adventure outside of your comfort zone, see places you never thought you would, and to try new foods! I thought celiac disease was going to take those joys away for me and I am so happy I have not let it! You can 100% still enjoy traveling even if it is not as simple as figuring out the logistics of traveling and packing a suitcase anymore!
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That’s So Gluten Free Makeup
Did you know there is gluten in cosmetic products? For those living with celiac disease, it is more than just food we have to be concerned about. In this blog, I share my own personal opinion on this topic along with share the products I use and other brands I have researched!
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That’s So Celiac Mini-Moon
Since 2020 has its own plans for all of us, we had to pivot. So we rolled with the punches and booked a Monday-Friday stay at South Seas Island Resort in Captiva Island, FL for our mini-moon. We enjoyed lots of yummy drinks, gluten free food, and relaxation.
That’s So Hartman Wedding
Never did I think I would be planning two weddings but 2020 had many other plans for not only all 2020 weddings but many other things! I am beyond aware that having two weddings is a privilege, especially having one at all during a pandemic. If you do read the wedding related blog posts, I hope you find value in them as I am writing them to share my own experience and help guide whomever is reading them throughout the wedding planning process, the day of process, and maybe even give you so some inspiration!
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