B&O Espresso Opens Shop in Ballard, Adds Gluten Free Treats!

There’s a new kid on the Leary block – our very favorite and long time residents of Capitol Hill did a hop, skip and a jaunt over to the buzz-happy Ballard! And boy are we happy to have them! B&O Espresso isn’t just espresso and they aren’t just desserts, they are the finest espresso and desserts in Seattle. For example, their chai latte’s are freshly brewed chai, made by the owner himself. They have mousses and cookies and towers of cakes. They have chocolates and milkshakes that are tantalizing to taste.

Yes, some of their menu has been discontinued, along with their late night food-munching hours. They do, however, offer early morning pastries, brunch, espresso and desserts. The venu also has a wide array of gluten free desserts like the Sarah Bernhardt, Crème brûlée, double chocolate chip cookies, mousse, Marzipan and my personal favorite – the chai milkshake.

If you ever spent any time in B&O’s Capitol Hill location, you would have noticed the French posters and tributes, colorful Cap Hill patrons and the lavish decor collected from vintage styles over the years. While the new location is smaller and not of the same vibe, it’s still the same friendly people and the same fantastic treats.

Gluten Free Sweet and Spicy Mustard-Glazed Chicken Wings

Sweet and Spicy Mustard-Glazed Chicken Wings

Sweet and Spicy Mustard-Glazed Chicken Wings

Take a break from traditional Buffalo wings with this addictive, sweet and spicy mustard-glazed chicken wings recipe. These chicken wings are simply browned, then glazed in the no-cook sauce for a super-easy party snack that needs no dip.Makes About 40 Pieces Sweet and Spicy Mustard Chicken Wings

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 5 lbs whole chicken wings, cut into pieces (one wing makes 2 pieces – the “flat” and the “drum”)
  • salt to taste
  • 1/4 cup Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 cup yellow mustard
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1 tbsp cider vinegar
  • 2 tbsp Louisiana hot sauce (Gluten Free)
  • 1/2 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • cayenne pepper to taste

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.If necessary, cut whole wings into two pieces, discarding the tips. Cover two baking sheets with heavy-duty foil and spray lightly with non-stick oil. Season the wings with salt and spread out evenly on baking pans. Bake for about 20 minutes, remove and turn the wings over; cook for another 15-20 minutes until the wings are cooked through and well-browned.While the chicken wings are baking mix the rest of the ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Taste sauce and add more spice if so desired. After the wings are cooked, transfer into the bowl (use tongs or slotted spatula so the grease stays on the pan). Toss with a spatula to completely coat. Let sit for 5 minutes and toss again. The chicken wings will soak in the sauce as they rest and the glaze will thicken as it cools.Toss one last time and transfer to a serving platter. Can be served warm or room temp.

10 Signs You Are Gluten Intolerant.

Say no to gluten.By Dr. Amy Myers

More then 55 diseases have been linked to gluten, the protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. It’s estimated that 99% of the people who have either gluten intolerance or celiac disease are never diagnosed.

It is also estimated that as much as 15% of the US population is gluten intolerant. Could you be one of them?

If you have any of the following symptoms it could be a sign that you have gluten intolerance:

1. Digestive issues such as gas, bloating, diarrhea and even constipation. I see the constipation particularly in children after eating gluten.

2. Keratosis Pilaris, (also known as ‘chicken skin’ on the back of your arms). This tends be as a result of a fatty acid deficiency and vitamin A deficiency secondary to fat-malabsorption caused by gluten damaging the gut.

3. Fatigue, brain fog or feeling tired after eating a meal that contains gluten.

4. Diagnosis of an autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Ulcerative colitis, Lupus, Psoriasis, Scleroderma or Multiple sclerosis.

5. Neurologic symptoms such as dizziness or feeling of being off balance.

6. Hormone imbalances such as PMS, PCOS or unexplained infertility.

7. Migraine headaches.

8. Diagnosis of chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia. These diagnoses simply indicate your conventional doctor cannot pin point the cause of your fatigue or pain.

9. Inflammation, swelling or pain in your joints such as fingers, knees or hips.

10. Mood issues such as anxiety, depression, mood swings and ADD.

How to test for gluten intolerance?

I have found the single best ways to determine if you have an issue with gluten is to do an elimination diet and take it out of your diet for at least 2 to 3 weeks and then reintroduce it. Please note that gluten is a very large protein and it can take months and even years to clear from your system so the longer you can eliminate it from your diet before reintroducing it, the better.

The best advice that I share with my patients is that if they feel significantly better off of gluten or feel worse when they reintroduce it, then gluten is likely a problem for them.  In order to get accurate results from this testing method you must elimination 100% of the gluten from your diet.

How to treat gluten intolerance?

Eliminating gluten 100% from your diet means 100%. Even trace amounts of gluten from cross contamination or medications or supplements can be enough to cause an immune reaction in your body.

The 80/20 rule or “we don’t eat it in our house, just when we eat out” is a complete misconception. An article published in 2001 states that for those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity eating gluten just once a month increased the relative risk of death by 600%.

Still unsure?

Seek out an integrative practitioner or functional medicine physician to help to guide you.

About Dr. Amy Myers

Amy Myers, MD is the Founder and Medical Director of Austin UltraHealth, a functional medicine practice in Austin, Texas. Dr. Myers seeks to find the root cause of illness rather than treating only the symptoms with medications. Nutrition is a large part of her practice and she believes that food is medicine! Dr. Myers has published an eBook The Myers Way: Your Guide to UltraHealth and holds monthly nutritionist lead 21- Day Challenges based on her eBook.

This article was originally posted on www.mindbodygreen.com

The best Homegrown gluten free sandwiches.

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When we say best, we mean THE BEST. Homegrown Sustainable Sandwich Shop is blowing our gluten free minds, being one of the few shops in Seattle that makes gluten free sandwiches for breakfast and lunch. Even better their sandwiches are damn good, in the I-want-to-eat-til-I-puke good.

It’s often we settle for anything gluten free, despite whether it tastes good, just for the pure fact that we are hungry and need some kind of sustenance. So discovering a rare gem of a shop that makes a mouth-watering sandwich that is just as good as the real thing is an exciting food-orgasmic day.

Homegrown serves with a mission – “not only to create sandwiches out of sustainable ingredients but also to make sandwich creation sustainable itself.” What does that mean exactly? Homegrown buys from local dairy producers, farmers and meat vendors. Everything is organic and free range. Homegrown also makes their own bread, in-house.

What kind of sandwiches do they serve? For breakfast (featured in this blog) they make a delicious bacon, egg & Beecher’s cheese breakfast sandwich with garlic aioli. They also have a ham, cheese and egg sandwich, avocado and egg sandwich, lox and cream cheese and other items like oatmeal.

Lunch items include turkey, bacon and avocado, hummus and roasted peppers, roast pork, reuben revised, ham and cheese, squash, portobello and goat cheese. Not all together of course, but those items are just a sampling of what they offer.

Homegrown Sustainable Sandwich Shop has locations in Fremont, Capitol Hill and Queen Anne. We rank Homegrown as the best gluten free sandwich shop in Seattle, so be sure to sample a sandwich soon.

Cupcake Royale Perfects the Gluten Free Cupcake.

Gluten Free Flourless Deathcake Gluten Free Chocolate CupcakeWe are happy to report another cupcake retail chain is catering to the gluten challenged folk of Seattle.

Cupcake Royale has perfected the chocolate gluten free cupcake. They tell me the flour consists of Bob’s Red Mill gluten free flour and is available with a variety of frosting tops.

When we were in the other day they had this yummy gluten free cake with vanilla and chocolate buttercream frosting at the Capitol Hill location. We devoured them both! The cake is moist and chocolaty, while the frosting is a sugary dance of delight.

Another fun tidbit is Cupcake Royale makes their gluten free cupcakes for special orders, so if you are wanting a dozen or dozens, they will make them for you with any frosting tops or a mix of several.

Gemstone Jewelry with a Spiritual Twist – Perfect Valentine’s Day Gift.

Ruby Drop Earrings Labradorite Drop Earrings Amethyst Healing Gem NecklaceSome of you may know I design and sell gemstone necklaces, earrings and bracelets. My brand, Yoj Healing Crystals has a healing bent, focusing on how each gem benefits your emotional, mental and physical well-being.

I am offering a special promotion to my 200th fan on facebook - a free pair of Ruby Earrings! So please like my business page and share with your friends! This promotion is just in time for Valentine’s Day.

The Ruby is a great stone for balancing the heart. This gem encourages a passion for life and brings about positive change and a courageous state of mind. This gem also attracts sexual energy, fire and most importantly passion!

I also carry amethyst, chalcedony, labradorite, black spinel, carnelian, citrine, rose quartz, smoky quartz, green onyx and agate druzies.

I will be posting special Valentine’s Day necklaces later this week with rubies and rose quartz, so keep an eye out.

Best Gluten and Dairy-Free Protein on the Market.

Vega Protein ShakesWe haven’t found a better protein out there that is also gluten free and dairy free. Vega produces a chocolate, berry, vanilla chai and also just came out with regular vanilla.

What’s unique about this protein? Let us count the ways.

Vega has:

  • 50% daily intake of vitamins and minerals
  • 15 g protein
  • 6 g fibre
  • 1.5 g Omega-3
  • Antioxidants
  • Probiotics
  • Greens

For protein Vega uses all plant-based sources:

  • Pea protein
  • SaviSeed™ (sacha inchi) protein
  • Hemp seed protein
  • Sprouted whole grain brown rice protein

Fiber is also a nice benefit of the plant-based proteins, like hemp. But also helps with:

  • Maintaining normal blood sugar levels
  • Normalizing elimination and maintain bowel health
  • Promoting a feeling of fullness, reduce feelings of hunger and thereby support healthy weight management when combined with exercise and a reduced calorie diet.

Not only does this protein taste good, especially mixed in smoothies, but it is low in carbohydrates (great for diabetics), has Omega-3s, antioxidants, greens, vitamins & minerals, probiotics and digestive enzymes.

This protein is hands down our top contender for protein. It isn’t cheap, but well worth it for optimum health.

Essential Baking Company Has Gone Gluten Free.

Essential Baking Company has long been known for their specialty artisan breads. Based out of Seattle, this crafty crust-maker has decided to offer a new line of gluten free sandwich breads that are a little different than other gluten free breads on the market. We have found many of the sliced sandwich breads available are the equivalent to eating wonder bread. While delicious in many respects, they offer no nutritional gain or fiber count and a high starch content.

Essential bakery has three options that contain fiber, sunflower seeds and flax seeds. These delicious gluten free bread options are quite sustainable and definitely a healthier option for sandwiches. The company tells me all of their gluten free breads are soy, dairy and nut free as well. They sell a Gluten Free Seeded Cinnamon Raisin, Gluten Free Sunny Seeded White and Gluten Free Super Seeded Multi-Grain. Essential Bakery also has gluten free rolls and more gluten free products rolling out soon.

All gluten free products are available at PCC locations throughout Seattle and other grocery stores. Please visit their website for more information on locations. Check out their video on gluten free breads!

Trophy Cupcakes Now Offering Gluten Free Red Velvet Cupcakes.

Yeah you read that right! Trophy Cupcakes has announced their first gluten-free cupcake is red velvet. Apparently their bakers have been testing and tasting a gluten-free option for quite some time and have finally gotten the perfect cupcake to offer their Seattle gluten-free customers.

We are pretty excited to say the least. We had the opportunity to sample this delicious cupcake yesterday and it is absolute heaven. The red velvet cupcake is perfectly moist, while the frosting is a cream cheese delight.

This gluten-free red velvet cupcake will be available all of January at every retail location. Get one while they are still making them!