This is me in 1981, right around the time of my diagnosis. |
As you may have already noticed, I launched “Recipe of the Week” series in January as part of a New Year’s resolution. “Recipe of the Week”, which is posted each Friday, is my attempt to try one new recipe every week of 2011. So far, I haven’t missed a week. With a crazy NYC schedule, this isn’t always easy but these recipes force me to stop and pay attention to what I am actually putting into my body. This series of postings has gotten a great response from my readers and has really inspired me to move out of my comfort zone and try new recipes. Luckily, my successful recipes have outweighed my flops so I hope to continue this Friday series throughout the year.
I am launching a new topic called “Gluten-Free Fun Investigates”. I often read an article and feel like I am only getting half of the story. I don’t always have the time to dig deeper, but I really want to start doing some serious background checks and investigation gives into products, topics, and trends that I am really passionate about within our gluten-free community. I am prepared to work hard to give you the whole story behind some of your favorite gluten-free questions and topics. This articles won’t always be exactly what you want to hear, but at least I will attempt to give the truth and reality to my readers. If there is any specific gluten-free topic you want me to investigate, please let me know. I’m ready to dig up some gluten-free dirt!
There are two more secret projects I am hoping to unveil by April 1st, so stay tuned this month for clues.
Thank you for your continued support. Stick around to see what's to come!
Congrats! That picture of you as a child is just too adorable!
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ReplyDeleteThank goodness your parents were persistent, inquisitive and early explorers. You make a big difference. No one need suffer celiac alone. Diagnosis is the crux. Happy 30th Pearl Anniversary, Erin. Still, 30 years, and you celebrate DX. It is a landmark with us celiacs, isn't it? Stay with us, Erin!
ReplyDeleteDidn't realize this is your 30th year since being diagnosed - Happy 30th anniversary! And love the pic of you! Excited to hear about the upcoming projects.
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