You may have noticed that posting here has slown to a crawl lately. Though many of you probably thought it was a bought of laziness on my part, I assure you that laziness was not the problem. I’ve probably been busier the past couple weeks than I’ve been in a long time!
When Gluten Free Resource was started back in March, the plan was to provide the Celiac community with a number of Celiac and gluten free resources that people would find helpful. Well, I think this site was well on its way to doing so, but in the time since then I happened to acquire a much better domain name, so I’ve setup and started posting on our new website, Celiac-Disease. If you’d like automatic updates, you can get our new RSS feed or get updates automatically emailed to you.
For now, Gluten Free Resource will remain in tact, but most new posts will be made over at Celiac Disease. I have also taken the time to move many of our more popular posts over to the new site, so these resources will still be easily findable on the new website. The new site has a very similar, yet new and more polished design as well, so we are really excited about that.
In addition to this announcement, I have two additional announcements to make:
New Celiac Disease Forums
The Celiac community is a tight knit bunch and having people you can count on (both offline and online) is an important part of helping people have healthy and fulfilling lives. It was with that idea that I’ve gone and created a new Celiac Forums over at CeliacBoards.com. It is just launched, but I encourage everyone to get signed up for a free account and start up some discussions. In time I’m hoping that this will be a useful resource for the Celiac community and allow people to find the information and help they need.
New Celiac Directory
The third and final part of this post is the announcement of a new Celiac Directory over at CeliacNetwork.com. Celiac Network is a self-managed directory I’m giving to the Celiac community to house a bunch of great Celiac resources. The way a directory works is that you link to it somewhere on your website or blog (usually the sidebar or footer) and then submit your link and it will be added to the link directory. Then as people browse Celiac Network they will find your website!
Celiac Network already includes a large number of Celiac support groups broken down by state (ones with a website). It also includes a number of other great resources, so I recommend everyone check it out and comment below with your thoughts.
Any questions? As always, please let me know. Feedback is welcome and even encouraged!







I was happy to find your web site, especially for two of my friends who eat gluten free. Thank you!