Had a great celiac gathering in the Twin Cities on May 16th. Making Tracks for Celiacs raised $43K (so far, more is coming in) and had 1200 people! Get more details on The Savvy Celiac
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon registration is open! The race is set for October 4th. Find out why it's considered The Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America in an article I did on marathon registration for examiner.com
Plus marathon organizers ha…
Should a daycare provide your child a gluten-free diet if you request it (and a doctor prescribes it)? You are paying hundreds of dollars each week or month in tuition right, so shouldn’t these medically-necessary diets be accommodated? The answer i…
Ready, Set, Sneeze! The spring running season is here along with the pollen and other ickies in the air that make your allergies go wild! What can you do? Check out my examiner.com article.
March 23, 2009
I'm looking forward to an evening out with gluten-free pizza and family.
I am a wife and mother of 2 (+ an exchange student) who has a passion for celiac disease and running. I blog about celiac disease on thesavvyceliac.com but I write articles, blog, help organize training runs, marketing, tons of stuff with another website www.runningmoms.com. I think it's really important for moms to get out and make some time for themselves. I'm not perfect at it, but setting running goals sure helps me do it.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
Finding nutritional, energy, protein bars NOT affected by the Peanut Butter-related recall
Hey I just posted a cool article on Runningmoms.com about the recall and all these bars we moms keep in our purses or the bars runners use during those long runs. It involves a discussion and a poll! I would love for you to check it out!
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Thanks Amy! I shared my article with my celiac support group and they wanted me to set them up on twitter too. We often get questions in the dc celiac yahoo group about people looking for restaurant suggestions when traveling, so now we can post these on twitter if we don't have an answer.
Thanks for tagging people from the twittermoms group. That is a great way to do it and spread the word about our group! I liked your post and will do mine in the next few days.
OK - I got it. Great to know. I will start thinking about ideas. Thank you very much!! I've been getting the HARO reports and that's awesome too. I "qualified" for one yesterday. I'm glad you like the site. That's exactly what I was going for. Have a happy Tuesday!
At 12:16pm on February 23, 2009, Megan Calhoun said…
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.
PS: Let your friends know when you're on twittermoms with a click of the Announce Yourself link in your welcome box. If your Twitter friends are interested, they can check out the cool new place you've found!
Again -- if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.
Welcome to TwitterMoms, Amy :) Appreciated your blog posts. I know many non-celiac folk would benefit from gluten-free eating, as well. What I follow (see Nourishing Moms) goes that direction.
Yes, it can be addicting. Just read your post about running in the snow. I have family in Minneapolis and they send me pictures of their outdoor thermometers with it reading (30 deg F BELOW freezing). Yikes. We have another thing in common besides gluten free....runninng! My last long-distance run (Chicago Marathon) was in 2005. I'm trying to get back to running now, but am shooting for shorter distances!