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Passover isn’t here until the end of March, but many of the products are already starting to appear in grocery stores. Not all Passover foods are gluten free, but many are, and there’s a much wider selection than usual at the grocery store. This can be a good time to stock up on GF cakes and mixes, cookies, macaroons, “bread” crumbs and supplies like potato starch. As an added bonus for people with multiple restrictions, most Kosher for Passover products contain no corn or soy products, either.
In a nutshell, the basic rule of foods for Passover is no leavened foods, which eliminates normal breads, cakes etc. Matzo, (an unleavened bread usually made from wheat) is eaten, and some products contain products Matzo and matzo meal, (also potentially listed as cake meal or farfel). However, many products don’t contain gluten. Or, if you find products labeled “non-gebrok or gebroktz or grebrochts” (or another spelling variation) they’re non-grain containing and therefore have no gluten containing ingredients. Often Kosher for Passover products and cakes are made of potato flour or nut meals rather than wheat or glutinous grains.
Here’s a link to the GF products from Manishewitz: http://www.manischewitz.com/health_corner/index.php
Back when you really couldn’t get GF prepared foods in the regular grocery store, this was a much bigger deal. But it’s still nicer to have an expanded selection, and nicest of all is AFTER Passover, when all of the products are on sale!
For people who DO celebrate the actual holiday of Passover, not just the GF food, here are some great recipes and information:
http://www.elanaspantry.com/passover-round-up/
http://www.recipezaar.com/cookbook.php?bookid=112835
http://iamglutenfree.blogspot.com/
http://glutenfreebay.blogspot.com/2007/03/gluten-free-passover-recipe-roundup.html
http://recipecircus.com/recipes/Writermom77/ and click on holidays. There are quite a few Jewish holiday recipes, and they are all gluten and dairy free
You can also buy GF oat matzoh made from certified GF oats. The only downside is that it is (in my humble opinion) insanely expensive!. Shmura Oat Matzah http://www.glutenfreeoatmatzos.com/ Lakewood Shmura Matzo http://glutenfreematzoh.com/
Shabtai Gourmet products are made in a dedicated GF facility, they’re and Kosher for Passover AND often they have free shipping deals http://www.shabtai-gourmet.com/
Kids with Food Allergies put out a booklet last year on Passover with food restrictions. http://tinyurl.com/3ser4k
Other local events:
The Celiac Disease Program at Children’s National Medical Center is the first Celiac disease program for children in the Washington metro area. The goal of the program is to attack this disease comprehensively and aggressively through improved diagnosis, treatment and awareness. We are happy to announce our first fundraiser for the program will be held on May 1, 2010. The purpose of the event is to raise funds to employ a psychiatrist or psychologist for three years. As adults, we know how hard it is to make a lifestyle change. For a child or adolescent, a lifestyle change can be much more difficult because of peer issues, feelings of isolation or fear of being “different”, for example. Our program aims to give children the tools of self-empowerment to address their needs: dietary and socially as well as emotionally. A lifestyle change requires more than just physical adjustments; the mind must be included as well for a successful outcome. Children’s National’s Celiac Disease Program would be the first of its kind in the nation to have a dedicated mental health professional helping young patients adjust to life with Celiac Disease through self-advocacy.
Help us make a difference. For more information, please contact Diana Della Villa at Children’s Hospital Foundation – 301-565-4951.
Event Details:
Who: YOU!
What: Fundraiser for the Celiac Disease Program at Children’s National Medical Center
When: Saturday, May 1, 2010; 6:30 pm
Where: Children’s Design House in Chevy Chase, MD
Why: Raising funds to employ a psychologist/psychiatrist to help children with the adjustment to living with Celiac Disease
Ticket Price: $250
Celiac Fast Facts:
*1:100 people have Celiac Disease
*Most people do not receive the correct diagnosis of Celiac Disease until their 40s or 50s.
*Americans spend an average of 9-11 years traveling from doctor to doctor seeking help before their diagnosis.
*Celiac Disease is now recognized as one of the most important diseases of the 21st century.
Next Meeting Date: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 2:00–4:00 pm
Meeting Topic: Maintaining Your Mental Health with Celiac Disease.
Speaker: Marcella M Marcey, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
Vendor: GF Great Bakes www.gfgreatbakes.com
Location: Bethesda Central Library
7400 Arlington Rd, Bethesda, MD 20814
Meeting room is to the left just after you enter the library doors, right before the parking kiosk.
Parking is available at the library
240-777-0970, (TTY: 301-657-0840)
Remember to enter your parking space number in the machine in the entryway, to avoid getting a ticket!
http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Apps/Libraries/branchinfo/be.asp