CELIAC BADDIE

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When I was diagnosed with celiac disease, I didn’t have support — not from family, not from friends, not from anyone who truly understood. Celiac Baddie was built to change that — a space for anyone who’s ever felt dismissed, isolated, or misunderstood while trying to heal.


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ALONE

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Whether you were just diagnosed or you’ve been struggling for answers, understanding celiac disease is the first step to taking back your life.
I’ve gathered everything I wish I knew when I first started — simple, real, and free of medical jargon.

Newly Diagnosed? Start here.

For the ones who get it — welcome home.

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What yOu’ll find here

This space was built from everything I needed when I was first diagnosed — comfort, guidance, and a reminder that I wasn’t alone.

🍴 Real Gluten-Free FOOd

Food should feel joyful again — not stressful. Here you’ll find delicious, accessible, and cross-contamination-safe recipes made with real ingredients. Every dish is tested, simple to make, and meant to remind you that gluten-free living can still taste like home.

💬 HOnest COnversations

Celiac isn’t just about what’s on your plate — it’s about navigating family who don’t take it seriously, social events that make you anxious, and the emotional ups and downs that come with it all. I talk about the messy parts, the healing parts, and everything in between.

🌎 ResOurces That Actually Help

No gatekeeping here — just the tools, articles, and apps that truly make life easier. I’ve gathered trustworthy, easy-to-understand resources to help you learn, advocate for yourself, and feel more confident in your gluten-free lifestyle.

🤝 A Safe COmmunity

Most of all, you’ll find connection. A place to share your story, ask questions, and feel understood by people who genuinely get it.
Because gluten-free shouldn’t mean feeling alone — it should mean finding your people.

Wherever you are on your gluten-free journey — you belong here. 💛