Being a gluten-free blogger is a busy and yummy job! I love sampling new products and sharing tips. However, my favorite thing about GF blogging is the online community of writers and chefs. When I was putting together this post, I struggled to keep the list to a reasonable number. I finally whittled it down to ten by using the follow three criteria:
2. Must be active blogs- nobody likes 1 post a month!
3. Must be easy to navigate!
I am not going to lie, I totally have blogger crushes on these wonderful writers. I hope that you get a chance to check out what they have to offer!
Can't wait? I don't blame you!
Click on their logo and it will take directly to their sites!
Happy reading!
Do you have a "blogger crush" or a favorite website?
This is a wonderful list of resources. I really like how you took the time to share this with other parents. This topic hits home o me for so many reasons.
ReplyDeleteThose look like great books. My son doesn't have Autism, but he was recently diagnosed with Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder and Articulation Delay. I have recently found support in FB groups, and with friends that have children with a similar diagnosis. I'm sure I'm going to have a lot more questions in the future. I'll have to find books for his learning disabilities.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I know a lot of parents that will love this book.
ReplyDeleteThese look like awesome books. Thanks for sharing this great resource.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good read! I think the party planning one would be interesting. I just read another blog post about that topic.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great collection. I will share with moms I know!
ReplyDeleteFriends or trusted websites are usually my go tos. I do use books for certain things though.
ReplyDeleteThese are some great suggestions. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for including me. I am going to share on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteThese look like great resources for kids with autism. That will be useful to alot of folks
ReplyDeleteNo problem! Thank you for being an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat book suggestions! I'll have to share these with my friend, whose son has autism.
ReplyDeletethese are great book suggestions. My best friend has a four year old Autistic child and it has been amazing to watch her blossom.
ReplyDeleteAmazing book selection! I will share these with my friends.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list. I have a nephew who has autism. I think I may get my hands on these books so i can understand him better. I have so many questions but don't want to offend his parents by asking.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great list of bloggers. I will definitely be checking them out.
ReplyDeleteI've seen some of these books in person- and read through a few. Great suggestions.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really helpful list for parents of children with autism. Great list!
ReplyDeleteWe have many friends with autistic children, too, that we met in mom groups and I shared this list with a few of them.
ReplyDeleteI think it is great that there are so many educational books on autism. So many people need to educate themselves.
ReplyDeleteGood resources. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteI'll need to check these out, I'm interested in some gluten free recipes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great round-up. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI am going to bookmark this actually. I am not completely done researching it yet, but my husband and I have been in serious talks about going GF in our house and if that is the direction we decide to go in - you are the first person I am coming to!
ReplyDeletewow those are some great blogs you have listed there. I will have to go visit later today thank you.
ReplyDeleteI have to check those blogs out! Thanks for sharing ^_^
ReplyDeletePinch of Yum is my favorite food blog along with LEmons for Lulu! Thanks for these recipe blogs. I need to add them to my reader.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't say it's a crush, but I do have blogger whom I respect to the nth degree and admire so very much!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I had no idea of any of these GF blogs. You rock for pointing them out!
ReplyDeleteGood resources. I checked out Gluten is My B (because the title is hilarious) and she had some pretty good recipes. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, I will have to bookmark these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you so much for such a round up - I'll have to take some time out and go through these :) x
ReplyDeleteI have several blog crushes. ;) And I love that you were able to narrow it down to just 10! I'll have to recommend these blogs to a few of my GF friends.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the list. My cousin needs to go gluten free for health reasons, so this will be a great resource for her. I will pass it along!
ReplyDeleteWow what a wonderful advertisement for gluten free. I have been scared to try it for fear of it tasting yucky but maybe I should give it a try who knows it may help with my RA! My favorite blogs are also cooking and tips for better blogging would be my second. I love Julie DeNeen at Fabulous Blogging she always has such great tips and also Pauline Cabbrera of twelveskip.com. They both have such great tips but cooking is my favortie!
ReplyDeleteThank you for making this list. Will be sending your blog to my friend who has to eat gluten free. I've thought of it myself as I've found that I have problems digesting certain foods as I age, I just wasn't sure how to do it. You're certainly helping out. Thank you
ReplyDeleteOH.MY.GOSH. Thank you for this list!!! You are the most fabulous of all who are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGluten is my bitch! Ha, I love it! I will have to check these all out. Right now there is not any one blog that I have a crush on but I enjoy reading many.
ReplyDeleteI love reading so many different blogs and will check these out too. I've learned so much by visiting other blogs.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great list of gluten-free blogs! I love checking out new recipes. I'm not gluten-free, but there are some great recipes that are!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite website is my own because I put a lot of love into keeping it updated and attractive. I think a lot of us feel this way as bloggers.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of gluten free blogs. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you! I have been making an effort to incorporate more gluten free recipes into my diet but had no clue which blogs were the best sources. :-)
ReplyDeleteWe just found out that all 3 of my brothers children are glucose intolerant and the whole family is trying to cook better for family get togethers. This is a great list of sites for us to utilize. I didn't realize there were so many!! I'm so excited right now!
ReplyDeleteGlucose or Gluten Intolerant?
ReplyDeleteI will be checking out a few of these blogs. I am not allergic but I do avoid gluten
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