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		<title>Shopping Gluten-Free by Gretchen Scalpi, R.D.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Shopping Gluten-Free According to Gluten-Free Foods in the U.S., 5th Edition by Packaged Facts &#8220;Over the five-year period ended in 2014, sales of gluten-free products in traditionally grain-based categories posted a compound annual growth rate of 34%.&#8221; There are more gluten-free products in the grocery store than ever but many of those are packaged foods [...]</p><p><a href="http://www.healthyourwayonline.com/shopping-gluten-free-by-gretchen-scalpi-r-d/">Shopping Gluten-Free by Gretchen Scalpi, R.D.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>According to Gluten-Free Foods in the U.S., 5th Edition by Packaged Facts &#8220;Over the five-year period ended in 2014, sales of gluten-free products in traditionally grain-based categories posted a compound annual growth rate of 34%.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are more gluten-free products in the grocery store than ever but many of those are packaged foods that may not include healthy ingredients.  Other options are gluten-free grains, fruits and vegetables.  It&#8217;s all so confusing so how do you choose?  Follow the tips below and you&#8217;ll be well on your way to purchasing and eating a healthier gluten-free diet.</p>
<p>*Start by going through your kitchen and your refrigerator.  Read labels and keep what you can and get rid of the rest.</p>
<p>*Carry a list of safe foods and foods to avoid every time you shop.  Plan ahead and create a list of food you do want to purchase.</p>
<p>*Load up on fresh fruit and vegetables.  Buy in season selections to save money and use them in recipes or eat them whole.</p>
<p>*Stay away from processed food and be prepared to do more cooking at home.</p>
<p>*Check the labels on everything before you purchase with the exception of fresh produce.</p>
<p>*Purchase gluten-free grains including quinoa, rice and rice flour, corn, buckwheat, millet and teff.</p>
<p>*Meat and seafood products without marinades are gluten-free such as beef, chicken, turkey, fish and shellfish.</p>
<p>*Dairy products including yogurt, cottage cheese, cream, milk and butter are a safe choice.</p>
<p>*Miscellaneous foods to round out your diet include honey, oils, hummus, seeds and seed butters and nuts and nut butters.</p>
<p>*Purchase drinks like bottled water, hot cocoa, coffee, tea, fruit juices and carbonated drinks after checking the labels to make sure they are gluten-free.</p>
<p>*Canned and plain frozen vegetables and fruit are a good choice. Check the labels on any items with sauces.</p>
<p>*Purchase separate containers of peanut butter, jams and jellies for yourself to avoid cross contamination.</p>
<p>*If you have a smart phone try looking for a phone app that can scan bar codes of packaged foods. This makes it easier to determine if the item you want to purchase is gluten free.</p>
<p>*Try shopping at ethnic markets and health food stores to give yourself some more options and to vary your diet.</p>
<p>*Purchase bulk items such as gluten-free flour, baking mixes and other staples online in order to save money.</p>
<p>To learn the intricacies of the gluten free diet, it&#8217;s a good idea to make an appointment with a Registered Dietitian who has experience working with this challenging diet.</p>
<p>Gretchen Scalpi is a Registered Dietitian, author and Certified Wellcoach® who has celiac disease and know the challenges of eating right with this condition. Gretchen is pleased to announce her new online program &#8220;Gluten-free Bootcamp&#8221;, designed to help those who need to follow the gluten-free diet. If you are new to the gluten-free lifestyle for medical or health reasons, you&#8217;ll want to attend Gretchen&#8217;s new free webinar &#8220;<a rel="nofollow" title="Five Things You Should Know Before Going Gluten-free" href="http://www.gflifestylelearning.com/?p=401." target="_blank">Five Things You Should Know Before Going Gluten-free&#8221;</a></p>
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