Hey Friends, Just a quick post to share a post I shared on Instagram this morning. For those who don’t follow me on Instagram and want to, here is my feed. As a dietitian in practice for 30 years (yikes), I have seen a change in our culture since the use of cell phones. We […]
Continue ReadingCheckerboard Cookies
Every year when my kids were little I hosted a holiday cookie swap. I have always enjoyed baking as long as I can remember. One year, I made these checkerboard cookies as my contribution to the cookie swap. They look complicated to make but they are pretty easy to assemble, actually. I love the way […]
Continue ReadingPotato Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette
A great addition to your next BBQ, this Red Skin Potato Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette is healthy and delicious. (and low FODMAP)
Continue ReadingLemon Blueberry Tart with Cornmeal Crust
Lemon Blueberry Tart with a cornmeal crust that is gluten free, low FODMAP and so delicious.
Continue ReadingCeliac Disease Testing. Is it one and done? Plus, a great Gluten Free Book Giveaway
May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month. To honor this important topic, I have partnered with Shelley Case, RD to give away a copy of her book, Gluten Free: The Definitive Resource Guide to one lucky winner. In addition, I share the story of one of my favorite GI dietitians, Lori Welstead… her road to a […]
Continue ReadingLemon Polenta Bread with Poppy Seeds
So, my daughter Chelsea is in Dingle, Ireland right now for her honeymoon. Dingle is a small port town on the southwest coast. I can tell you that the landscape in Ireland literally moved me to tears. It really is so overwhelmingly beautiful. Our favorite spot: the Dingle peninsula. Seeing my daughter there now– I […]
Continue ReadingStrawberry Lime Chia Seed Jam
Hey Friends! It’s strawberry season! Photo by Artur Rutkowski on Unsplash I shared this delicious stovetop strawberry lime chia seed jam recipe on my Instagram feed but thought I should post on the blog too! This fiber rich jam is thickened with chia seeds, which provide a nice dose of low FODMAP fiber, magnesium and […]
Continue ReadingYour Gut and Brain are Talking. What’s the role in IBS.
Many of you have asked for more information on how the gut and brain relationship plays a role in IBS symptoms. To dive into this topic a bit more, I reached out to two colleagues in the field to share a bit with you about this connection. You may also enjoy this post about The […]
Continue ReadingBloating: Potential Causes and Treatments + a Book Giveaway!
I thought I would talk about bloating today. Does that sound like a good plan? Abdominal bloating is a common clinical problem, and I would say, it is one of the most bothersome symptom in individuals with IBS. What contributes to bloating? “Four factors are involved in the pathophysiology of bloating: a subjective sensation of […]
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