I’m happy to announce that this month’s Gluten Intolerance Group of North Texas (www.northtexasgig.com) newsletter features one of my articles, “Introducing Gluten to Your Infant.”
The Gluten Intolerance Group of North America, also known as GIG, is a non-profit organization with branches all across the continent with the mission to “provide support to persons with gluten intolerances, including celiac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, and other gluten sensitivities, in order to live healthy lives.”
It’s quite an honor to write for such a highly-esteemed group actively working to make a positive difference in the lives of the gluten-intolerant community. This is one of numerous articles I’ve contributed to GIG monthly newsletters and on behalf of the gluten-free community in general.
Click on the link below to read my article on page 43.
Tina Turbin
From our home to yours, Tina Turbin
If you have any questions or suggestions just email me at info (at) GlutenFreeHelp.info.
Wow this is so cool! I liked the article, too. GIG is such an awesome group with chapters all over the place, plus they have the Gluten-Free Restaurant Awareness Program which is so awesome with tons and tons of restaurants being added where I live all the time.
I agree your article was great and it’s so nice to see one of our favorite children’s authors published writing about things that make a difference like helping people with celiac disease and the gluten free diet. It was because of you that we had our daughter tested to see if she was sensitive to gluten and she is, so we avoid it now and her tummy aches have disappeared. Thanks so much for everything that you do!
I liked your article a lot. I haven’t known any other gluten free people to write so much about gluten free or celiac kids as often as you do. It’s like blog after blog after blog or article after article after article with up to date and fresh information. No wonder why GIG wants to publish your articles in their newsletters!
Hi Tina thanks for sharing this article. I was just on another website last month, i forgot which one, I think maybe the NFCA and I saw a great celiac kids article. I love the way you write and you always give great practical tips and delicious recipes.
All right, go Tina! Your writing is always a pleasure to read. We celiac mommies are happy to have you out there!