If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with coeliac disease, you could be eligible to receive gluten free foods on prescription. Simply select your country of residence, and, if you live in England, fill in your postcode to check if your area is prescribing.
Your country is prescribing gluten free foods*. Request your Glutafin Taster Box by clicking the button below to sign up.
* Please note: local policies are constantly updated, and issuing a prescription is at the discretion of your GP.
There’s no better time of year to show the one you love how much they mean to you, than by giving them a gift that’s as special as they are. And whilst Christmas brings the festive delight we all enjoy, it also brings a whole host of difficulties for coeliacs on a gluten free diet, with more meals out meaning increased vigilance.
So we’ve handpicked the top 10 presents for the coeliac you love, to ensure they get the best gluten free Christmas in 2014!
Easily overlooked, a hot water bottle keeps us toasty warm on chilly nights and serves to relax tummy aches and joint aches if any raise their heads. Give alongside some comfy PJs to ensure your favourite coeliac is dressed to impress on those cozy night in.
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A classic option, although at Glutafin we’re very proud of our Fresh Bread products, sometimes nothing beats the smell of a freshly cooked homemade loaf. Panasonic bread makers come with a gluten free bread making setting, which we reference on our recipes here.
Cooking gluten free can be a major part of your life when you’re diagnosed, learning how to cook the things you enjoy with new ingredients and techniques. At times like this it’s nice to have a stylish and durable apron to get you in the mood to cook up a storm!
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For some inspiration for the newly diagnosed or long term diagnosed, a coeliac friendly cooking class could really inject some excitement into their gluten free dishes, a unique gift for a special coeliac.
Nothing beats the comforting combination of a brew and a biscuit. For an extra festive oomph this gadget keeps your gluten free biscuits separate from the rest of the household; between the packet and your first delicious dunk.
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Although it doesn’t sound too exciting, there’s been some great developments in pretty Tupperware and colourful food storage, which can really make those homemade snacks easy and attractive to carry, when you’re out and about.
Eating out is one of life’s great pleasures, and eating out at a restaurant that’s known for its delicious gluten free dishes is enough to get any coeliac excited.
At Glutafin we love fruit, which is naturally gluten free and one of your five a day. And what better way to enjoy a fruity treat than with a fruit juicer: great for smoothies, fruity desserts and cocktail making!
Cross contamination can be a real problem when you live with people who eat gluten containing bread, and so a separate toaster can help you avoid getting any unwanted gluten on your toast. To make the toaster stand out, you’ll need to make sure its sufficiently stylish and suited to your favourite coeliac’s fashion.
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The Glutafin Team
If you or someone you love has been recently diagnosed with coeliac disease, you could be eligible to receive gluten free foods on prescription. Simply select your country of residence, and, if you live in England, fill in your postcode to check if your area is prescribing.
Your country is prescribing gluten free foods*. Request your Glutafin Taster Box by clicking the button below to sign up.
* Please note: local policies are constantly updated, and issuing a prescription is at the discretion of your GP.
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