Gluten Free Holiday Celebrations
a Successful Celiac's List

Posted on 3:54 pm by Gluten Free Guy

Sharing food is an important part of every celebration, so celiacs and people who love them face unique challenges during holidays. Hopefully these ideas will help:

Christmas. I wrote several articles related to Christmas and the Holiday Season.. Click here to read summaries and follow links to them.

 Super Bowl Sunday February 3, 2008. This has not yet been declared a holiday, but it is certainly a party day with lots of food issues. (information verified 02/07/08)

 Chinese New Year. Your biggest issue here will be finding gluten free soy sauce. This article will tell you how to accomplish this and give you celiac friendly recipes for foods you might like to try at this time of year.

  Valentines Day.  This  is the day for  romantic meals and gifts of food that say "I love you". It can be a great day to be gluten free. (information verified 02/07/08)

  St. Patrick's Day. This holiday revolves around good cheer, great foods, and great beer.

  Easter.  Easter is celebrated on March 24th this year. Many options are open to those of us who live gluten free.

Passover. Celebrated April 20, 2008. Passover is a special day for all celiacs. Much of the Passover food is gluten free. )

Cinco de Mayo. (May 5, 2008) A holiday south-of-the-border and a great reason for anyone have a Mexican-themed party.

Mothers' Day. May 11, 2008.

Memorial Day. Observed May 26, 2008.

Fathers' Day. June 17, 2008.

Graduation. Finding the right gift for the gluten free graduate.


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