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Nima is the device that allows you to test your food for unwanted ingredients, starting with gluten. Reserve now! Peanut/milk sensors coming soon.
This post is written by Erin Purrell, she is currently a Junior studying Marketing at Loyola Marymount University. She was diagnosed with Celiac Disease one year ago and recently became a Nima College Ambassador
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I visited The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios Orlando January 28-31 and brought my Nima with me so I could find out what a witch can eat on vacation at a theme park. Universal emailed me a list of gluten-free items that can be found at the Wizarding World area of the parks, but also said this list can change and so anyone visiting should email even after reading this review because an item’s gluten-free status can change. would be contaminated because it was in a case with all kinds of gluten baked goods, but I tested it anyway and was surprised to see it was gluten-free. When I got the list of gluten-free items from Universal Studios it said all types of Butterbeer were gluten-free
I have had great success with Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Baking Flour, King Arthur’s GF AP Flour, and Pillsbury GF AP Flour. Clean out and re-organize your pantry Get rid of all your gluten containing items before stocking up on your GF baking items… don’t want wheat flour to be dusting your GF products Put your GF items higher up in your pantry so that gluten cannot contaminate your food via crumbs falling downward, flour spilling, etc. If you do buy a flour or baked good that is not certified gluten-free, I recommend testing it with Nima to ensure that it’s safe for you Most butterscotch chips contain gluten, but I’ve had good luck with Hershey’s and Market Pantry’s butterscotch chips! If you try any of my recipes out, I would love for you to tag me on Instagram so that I can admire your fun re-creations! If you live in Minneapolis, and are in a time crunch (with no time for baking), you can order online gluten-free treats from Rachel’s online shop!