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New ‘Shippable’ Line of Gluten-Free Meals Launches Amid May Celiac Awareness Month

New ‘Shippable’ Line of Gluten-Free Meals Launches Amid May Celiac Awareness Month

What do Chelsea Clinton, Actors Ryan Phillippe and Billy Bob Thornton, Singers Victoria Beckham and Jessica Simpson, and NFL alum Drew Brees have in common? All reportedly share an allergy or intolerance to gluten that, for many, is caused specific health condition known as Celiac Disease. Far more than just a mild reactiveness to the gluten (a protein found in wheat, barley and rye), this autoimmune malady presents as a severe sensitivity and intolerance that can lead to intestinal damage often causing gastrointestinal distress, fatigue, weight loss, anemia, and can lead to serious complications.

As such, those with Celiac Disease experience life-altering impacts via a highly modified and carefully managed diet. For example, those who have Celiac Disease not only have to cut out everyday foods such as breads, pastas, cereal, and cakes, but also several condiments, sauces, and other foods that secretly contain gluten.

To help drive education, advocacy and mindfulness around the condition, May has been deemed Celiac Awareness Month. It’s the perfect time to stock up on some of the best gluten-free foods available. However this year, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, finding these specialized foods may prove challenging. In an already trying situation sourcing grocery provisions, it is even more stressful for those seeking to find foods that are not only gluten free, but also taste good.

This means that those who suffer from the condition and its inherent limitations are forced to cut out yet more of their favorite foods, and find or make gluten-free alternatives. Not only do these gluten-free substitutes typically lack in taste, but they are often made with unnecessary ingredients, preservatives and additives. All combined, shopping among those with Celiac Disease is frequently difficult and stressful.

So, it’s wonderful that Celiac Awareness Month in May raises awareness and creates much energy and attention during that period, but Celiac sufferers need meals that are both healthy and delicious every single day, all year through. Helping bridge that gap is Chef Michael Tierney, who’s proven through his healthy, celiac-friendly brand that gluten-free options do not have to be boring and tasteless. Mikey’s gluten-free foods—with an exciting line-up includes Breakfast Pockets, Pizza Pockets, English Muffins and Tortillas—eliminate the need for consumers to choose between taste and nutrition. Unlike other prepared frozen foods, Mikey’s meals have high-quality ingredients that are flavor-forward.  Beyond being fully gluten-free, Mikey’s meals are also dairy-free and soy-free.

Another reason those with a gluten sensitivity love Mikey’s is that the meals can be purchased online. Of course this is more convenient for the shopper, but is also helpful to avoid trips to the supermarket under the current circumstances. So, gluten-free eaters can still enjoy a pizza or buy tasty, kid-friendly foods even during this difficult time.

About The Author

Merilee Kern

Merilee A. Kern is a good life connoisseur who keeps her finger on the pulse of the luxury marketplace in search of new and innovative must-haves and exemplary experiences at all price points – the affordable to the extreme. The best of the best across all product, service and travel categories are detailed in her exclusive column “The Luxe List” that reaches millions of affluent consumers each month through multiple syndication channels. An array of top-tier online and print media outlets publish Merilee’s Luxe List feature content. With this highly marketable and adaptable Luxe List brand, Merilee is also a regular on air contributor with FOX5 and XETV Channel 6 (The CW) in San Diego where she serves as a “gift guru” and consumer product trends expert. She also serves as a national Satellite Media Tour (SMT) spokesperson. Merilee holds a Master of Business Administration degree with a marketing specialty and a Bachelor of Science degree, both earned from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She also received “Marketing on the Internet” certification from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Merilee is currently a member in good standing with Luxury Society, the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association, the North American Travel Journalists Association, the International Travel Writers Alliance, the San Diego Press Club, and the National Association of Professional and Executive Women (NAPEW). Merilee is the very definition of a renaissance woman: a savvy entrepreneur, media personality, author, journalist, publicist, athlete, health advocate, and proud mother of 2.

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