My son is gluten-free. It was a challenge at first, but we've learned through trial and error which products to buy or recipes to follow. In many ways, I'm thankful that it has become trendy to eat gluten-free because it means my son has so many more options than my grandpa, who also had Celiacs, did when he was growing up.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Yes, we do have more and more choices today.
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