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Have you ever had that moment where you realize—too late—that you forgot to read the label? Yeah… that was me last week. After years of being so careful, I let my guard down with a product that looked gluten-free. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t. In this episode, I’m sharing what happened, what I wish I had done differently, and why it’s so important to always, always read the label—even when you think you already know what it says. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or years into this journey, this episode is your friendly reminder to stay vigilant—and extend yourself grace when things go sideways.
This episode is brought to you by Find Me Gluten Free—your go-to app for discovering safe, gluten-free dining options wherever you go!
Get your exclusive discount for our listeners at theglutenfreeengineer.com/findmeglutenfree
Because dinning out gluten-free shouldn’t be a guessing game!
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By Carrie Saunders5
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Text Carrie!
Have you ever had that moment where you realize—too late—that you forgot to read the label? Yeah… that was me last week. After years of being so careful, I let my guard down with a product that looked gluten-free. Spoiler alert: it wasn’t. In this episode, I’m sharing what happened, what I wish I had done differently, and why it’s so important to always, always read the label—even when you think you already know what it says. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or years into this journey, this episode is your friendly reminder to stay vigilant—and extend yourself grace when things go sideways.
This episode is brought to you by Find Me Gluten Free—your go-to app for discovering safe, gluten-free dining options wherever you go!
Get your exclusive discount for our listeners at theglutenfreeengineer.com/findmeglutenfree
Because dinning out gluten-free shouldn’t be a guessing game!
Support the show

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