Gluten Free Buns at McMenamins
We heard from local gluten-free bakery, Gluten-Free Concepts (the makers of the Jensen’s “better buns”), that their buns are now available in McMenamins restaurants throughout Oregon and Washington. To accomplish this, they partnered with Food Services of America for the distribution and supply of buns. Apparently, the menus don’t show the buns yet, but we are told that they are available. The Jensens wrote to tell us that they did their own “undercover” operation to see how it would go.
Debbie and I went to the Edgefield Power Station Pub for lunch today. We did not tell the waitress who we were. She did a good job answering our questions about the french fries being cooked in a dedicated fryer and said they had dedicated toaster… Debbie had a spinach artichoke burger and I had their communication breakdown burger… both were delicious! They did a great job prepping the bun. It was lightly toasted and held together very well.
They are also working on hot dog buns, which sounds really exciting.
Gluten-Free Book Signing at Powell’s
Anne Byrn, author of The Cake Mix Doctor Bakes Gluten-Free, will be at Powell’s Books on Burnside, Tuesday February 2, at 7:00 PM. More info here. Find it on Amazon (Via Grain Damaged)
Anne Byrn shows how to transform gluten-free cake mixes into 76 easy-to-make, impossible-to-resist desserts. With recipes for tres leches cake, almond cream cheese pound cake, brownies, bars, muffins, and cookies, Byrn offers sweet news for people looking to cut gluten from their diets without cutting dessert.
February GIG Portland Metro Meeting
When: Feb. 12th – 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Speaker: DeeAnna Wales VanReken
Where:
Legacy Emanuel Hospital
2801 N Gantenbein Ave.
Portland, OR. 07227-1623
(503)413-2200
Room E-1075/1077
We had a Great Experience
We took Sienna’s parents to the Sellwood Pizza Kitchen (see our review) over the holidays and had a great experience. We showed up at lunchtime, and even though they weren’t serving the full menu, they went out of their way to make us all salads, which was really nice. They make what might be the best gluten-free pizza in Portland, but we went there for the salads. Their salads are awesome! We love that it’s a neighborhood place and wish that they were closer! Another great thing about the Sellwood Pizza Kitchen is that you can go there for a salad and then stop by the Jade Tea House (see our review) for tea and delicious gluten-free desserts afterward.
Gluten Free Seattle
We went to Seattle for the New Year and found a couple of places to eat up there, and ate some amazing food. The two restaurants that stick out in my mind were Tango and Wild Ginger. Tango serves up Tapas, and they have a gluten-free menu. Wild Ginger isn’t specifically gluten-free friendly, but we were able to talk to our waiter about what I could eat and he brought us some really amazing food.

