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Gluten-Free Diet Slideshow

Going gluten-free? These tips can help.

Image of wheat.

Learning to read labels is vital when you're shopping for a gluten-free diet.

Woman reading canned food label in grocery store.

Most breads won't fit into a gluten-free eating plan.

Variety of bread types.

Fortunately, bread doesn't have to be made out of wheat.

Various types of gluten-free foods in a grocery cart.

Many breakfast cereals are a gluten-free no-no.

Bowl of cereal, milk and strawberries.

Fortunately, you have gluten-free cereal choices, too.

Bowl of gluten-free cereal.

Going gluten-free? Say 'arivadercci!' to pasta.

Basket and bowls of differenty types of pasta.

On a gluten-free diet, there's still a lot to enjoy.

Baked potato with sour cream, cheese, chives and salsa.

You'll need to find alternatives for crackers in a gluten-free diet.

Spreading cheese on crackers.

Rice cakes can fill the spread-able, snack-able bill when you go gluten-free.

Rice cakes with spread herbs.

Beware of breaded foods when you're eating a gluten-free diet.

Breaded chicken nuggets.

Instead of breaded meats, enjoy pure chicken, fish, beef, and more!

Beef shish kabob skewers on cooking on barbeque.

You'll need to change how you celebrate when you're eating gluten-free.

Bakery display of cakes, pies, cookies and treats.

Most candy is definitely in for a gluten-free diet.

Variety of colored candy gumdrops.

No more beer (maybe) when you're going gluten-free.

close up of golden beer with foam head.

Wine is still part of the party on a gluten-free diet.

People celebrating drinking glasses of wine.

You're in luck: Veggies and fruits are all gluten-free!

a variety of veggies and fruits that are all gluten-free - eggplant, red pepper, orange juice, grapefruit, squash, tomatoes, brocoli.

A note about eating out when you're on a gluten-free diet.

Couple celebrating with dinner and wine.

Why should you enjoy a gluten-free diet?

Couple in supermarket checking label of product.

What do we know about a gluten-free diet and autism?

Mother hugging her son and dog.

Eating a gluten-free diet -- it's not always a piece of cake.

Image of half-eaten cake.

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