Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't hurt yourselves. If someone does a charcuterie board each meeting, the GF person is good, cheese, cured meats, nuts, fresh fruit, dried fruit, maybe some hummus and veggies.
Just keep the crackers in a separate bowl!
There are oodles of gluten free crackers out there, with tons of different flavors, and most are delicious (your other guests wouldn't even notice they are gluten free)
Anonymous wrote:So just serve Mexican or Chinese food which is usually gluten free (minus the flour tortillas, but you can use corn tortillas).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't hurt yourselves. If someone does a charcuterie board each meeting, the GF person is good, cheese, cured meats, nuts, fresh fruit, dried fruit, maybe some hummus and veggies.
Just keep the crackers in a separate bowl!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So just serve Mexican or Chinese food which is usually gluten free (minus the flour tortillas, but you can use corn tortillas).
A lot of soy sauce has gluten as well as some salsa. Gluten is hidden in places you might not consider. Even small amounts of gluten are harmful to someone with celiac.
Anonymous wrote:Don't hurt yourselves. If someone does a charcuterie board each meeting, the GF person is good, cheese, cured meats, nuts, fresh fruit, dried fruit, maybe some hummus and veggies.
Anonymous wrote:So just serve Mexican or Chinese food which is usually gluten free (minus the flour tortillas, but you can use corn tortillas).
Anonymous wrote:GF is really easy for snacks. Most potato and tortilla chips are gf. All crudite are. Cheese, hummus, guacamole, salsa all should be. Vast majority of charcuterie items are.
We are trying to be lower carb and I prefer slices of cucumbers to crackers for many cheeses/spreads and carrots are fantastic with spicy guac.
I think OP is being a little mean and special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No- the celiac member can bring their own food. That's what the ones I know do, because they don't possibly trust some or "all" food being gluten free. It's way to risky for them.
This is absurd. GF food is not that hard. They should not have to "bring their own food" unless they prefer that. There should be sufficient GF options, but no, all options need not be GF.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly as a celiac I would appreciate the thought but probably wouldn’t eat the offered snacks. There’s such a high chance of cross contamination in someone else’s kitchen no matter how well intentioned someone is.