Okay so I’m giving away a little bit of personal info in that I’m trying to get my family on a gluten-free diet due to health issues. And if you’ve ever attempted this, are just starting out like me (or perhaps thought it was just to fffffing difficult to figure out and wasn’t worth the effort!) then this app is for you. It’s a list, basically, sorted in a few different ways as well as searchable. You can view by category of food (bread, cake mix, chili, coffee, cookies, etc.) or by brand (Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Beech-Nut, Bernsteins, Betty Crocker, etc.) or by ingredient (Olestra, Oats, Herbs, Vanilla Extract) and when you’re in the grocery store it’s an extremely valuable resource as you figure out what you can and cannot eat.
Once you’ve been on the GF bandwagon for a while, this app may not be as helpful, but in the starting out phase it’s incredibly useful and saves tons of time reading labels in the grocery store. It’s not the cheapest app I’ve ever purchased, but at $5.99 it’s still a great reference.
Get more info on Is that Gluten Free from Midlife Crisis Apps HERE.
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You can take the girl out of silicon valley, but you can't take the silicon valley out of the girl. Born in Chicago, but raised in San Jose, Leslie began programming in basic at age six and she hasn't stopped yet.
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