🩺 How I Review Gluten+Dairy Free Foods/Restaurant options/Recipes
Hi there! I’m a SAHM(stay-at-home mom) and former Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (mostly Peds GI) who loves bringing a little medical flair into food reviews. Since I live gluten free (celiac) + dairy free (EoE), I’ve created three playful systems to share my experiences.
In this blog, you’ll find my playful reviews with a medical twist—where I give FOODS a HEART Exam, RESTAURANTS a Vital Signs Check, RECIPES an Assessment, and share my TRAVEL experiences as someone navigating life gluten free and dairy free. Think of it as my way of still “charting,” only now it’s for snacks, meals, and adventures instead of little patients. Grab a seat, stay curious, and live safe, happy, and healthy with me! ✨
✨ Note: These are only my personal opinions based on my own health journey. I’m not your Nurse Practitioner. Always check with your own healthcare provider for your individual needs.
🩺 HEART Exam: Sweet Loren’s Gingerbread Cookie Dough (Gluten- & Dairy-Free)
Soft, spiced, and allergy-friendly gingerbread cookies? I put Sweet Loren’s Gingerbread Cookie Dough on the exam table using my HEART Exam method to see if they’re safe, tasty, and family-approved.
🩺 On Today’s Exam Table: Shameless Snacks Gummy Candy – So Beary Cherry Flavor
Low sugar, high fiber gummies sound great on paper—but how do they actually taste, and how does your gut feel afterward? I put Shameless Snacks So Beary Cherry Gummies on the exam table using my HEART Exam method.
🩺 On Today’s Exam Table: PlantFusion Clear Plant Protein – Tropical Punch
Sometimes I don’t want a thick, creamy protein shake. Sometimes I want something light, refreshing, and still nutritionally helpful. Enter PlantFusion Clear Plant Protein—put on the exam table using my HEART Exam method to see how it really performs
🩺 HEART Exam: Three Wishes Grain-Free Cocoa Cereal
A grain-free, lower-sugar cocoa cereal made with chickpeas and pea protein. Let’s put Three Wishes Cocoa Cereal on the exam table.
🩺 HEART Exam: King Arthur Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Cup
A single-serve, microwave chocolate chip cookie that’s gluten-free, quick, and surprisingly delicious. Let’s put this King Arthur Baking Cup on the exam table.
🍫🧇 HEART Exam: Make Tasty by Stacie Belgian Chocolate Chip Waffles
🩺❤️ Gluten- and dairy-free Belgian Chocolate Chip Waffles get a full HEART Exam: nutrition, taste, texture, price, and allergy-safety — plus MyPlate tips and travel notes from my Indianapolis Whole Foods trip.
🥣🥜 HEART Exam: EnviroKidz Peanut Butter Panda Puffs Cereal
🩺 Gluten- & dairy-free HEART Exam of EnviroKidz Peanut Butter Panda Puffs: taste, nutrition, texture, MyPlate tips, and travel notes from my Indianapolis Whole Foods trip.
⭐ HEART EXAM REVIEW: Banza Chocolate Chip Protein Waffles
🩺 A gluten- and dairy-free HEART Exam review of Banza Chocolate Chip Protein Waffles — nutrition breakdown, taste test, MyPlate education, and whether I’d buy them again.
🍿 HEART Exam: LesserEvil Himalayan Gold Popcorn (Costco Size!)
LesserEvil Himalayan Gold Popcorn tastes shockingly close to classic movie-theater popcorn — but with clean ingredients, organic certification, and gluten-free peace of mind. Here’s my full HEART Exam to help you snack safe, happy, healthy.
🩺 Blog Post: HEART Exam – DeLallo Gluten-Free Mini Gnocchi
Light, pillowy, and ready in three minutes — this gluten-free gnocchi is a pantry-friendly Italian staple that makes dinner feel fancy with zero fuss. Learn how it fits into MyPlate and what makes potato-based carbs a smarter swap!
Strawberry Cereal Bar Mash-Up 🍓 HEART Exam | Gluten & Dairy Free Treat Idea
Gluten-free and dairy-free, this strawberry cereal bar is a sweet mash-up of Strawberry Cheerios Protein + Strawberry Vanilla Chex—held together by Miyoko’s Oat Butter and Kroger mini marshmallows. See how this fun, allergy-friendly treat scored on my HEART Exam 🩺
🩺 HEART Exam Review: PBfit Peanut Butter Chocolate Protein Bar
Gluten-free, plant-based, and packed with protein—but is the PBfit Peanut Butter Chocolate Protein Bar worth the hype (and calories)? As a Pediatric NP (but not your NP 👩⚕️) and lifelong food allergy explorer, I ran this bar through my HEART Exam to see if it earns a healthy rhythm… or flatlines.
❤️ The HEART Exam: Catalina Crunch Protein Cereal (Cinnamon Toast Flavor)
A gluten-free, dairy-free breakfast with a little crunch and a side of calcium awareness! Find out how this cinnamon toast–inspired cereal scored on my HEART Exam at www.glutenanddairyfreenp.com. Snack safe, happy, and healthy. 💕
🩺 The HEART Exam: Vans Gluten-Free Waffles 🧇
Two waffles, one NP, and a toaster set to level 3 🔥. I put Vans Gluten-Free Waffles (blueberry + original) through my HEART Exam to see if they’re worth waking up for. Spoiler: one’s got flavor, the other needs backup from syrup.
🩺 The HEART Exam: Feel Good Foods Chicken Potstickers
Can gluten-free potstickers taste authentic? Spoiler: these did not disappoint. I tested the Feel Good Foods Chicken Potstickers, shared some nerdy nutrition facts (because, hello—vitamin K deserves her spotlight), and gave them my official HEART Exam rating.
🩺 THE HEART EXAM: Dinner Table Edition
Three new gluten- and dairy-free “patients” hit the exam table — Katz Dinner Rolls, Simple Truth Chickpea Pasta, and Follow Your Heart Parmesan. See which ones passed my HEART Exam with flying colors.
🩺 H.E.A.R.T. Exam: Katz Gluten Free Red Velvet Mini Donuts
Are these red velvet minis worth adding to your snack rotation? I put Katz Gluten Free Mini Donuts through my HEART Exam — the NP way! Spoiler: microwave them for the best bite. 🍩
🩺 Simple Truth Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Today’s “patient” is a sweet one! I’m running my HEART Exam on Simple Truth’s gluten free chocolate chip cookie dough — vegan, allergen-friendly, and dangerously delicious
Today’s “patient” on the HEART Exam table? 🩺 San-J Gluten Free Szechuan Spicy Hot Stir-Fry & Marinade 🌶️
Spicy, flavorful, and a little sweaty at the dinner table—this San-J sauce got its own HEART Exam. Here’s how it measured up for me and my family.
🩺 HEART Food Review: Katz Gluten Free Pumpkin Cheesecake Toaster Pastries 🎃🥧
I gave Katz Gluten Free’s Pumpkin Cheesecake Toaster Pastries a full HEART Exam. Spoiler: these cozy little pastries warmed up in my microwave made my pumpkin-loving heart beat steady.
❤️ The HEART Exam (For Packaged Foods + Snacks)
❤️ The HEART Exam (For Packaged Foods + Snacks)
A checkup for what’s in my pantry!
H = Health → Time for a checkup! Here, I’ll diagnose whether this food keeps my body in tip-top shape or if it’s more of a sugar rush than a wellness boost. Sugar CAN increase my dopamine (a happy/feel good hormone in the brain) so maybe this food will get a high rating because of my mental health. Will it get a clean bill of health, or is it just here for a quick pulse of fun?
E = Eating (Taste Test) → Let’s scrub in for the taste test! Is this snack a spoonful of sugar, or does it need some flavor resuscitation (brought back to life)? I’ll share whether I eat it straight out of the package or jazz it up with a culinary procedure. And, of course, I’ll give you the pulse on my family’s verdict—is it met with applause or polite bedside manner?
A = Accessibility → Stat! Can I find this food in the wild aisles of my local grocery, or is it a rare specimen only found online? Are the costs stable, or will it send my wallet into cardiac arrest? I’ll give you the prognosis on availability and price.
R = Rhythm Rating → Here’s where I take the food’s vital signs!
Flatline means the food has no heartbeat in my kitchen (sorry, not making a comeback).
Bradycardic? It’s got a slow beat—okay in a pinch, but I won’t monitor it closely.
Sinus rhythm? That’s a healthy, steady favorite—if I see it, I’ll pick it up! And
Tachycardic? This food makes my heart race—I keep it stocked like life-saving epinephrine.
T = Tips/Tell Others → Paging all foodies! Would I shout about this snack from the hospital rooftops, or keep it confidential like provider–patient privilege? If it’s TikTok or tell my mom worthy, you’ll be the first to know!
🩺 Dining with Vital Signs: A Field Exam
Gluten- & Dairy-Free Restaurant Reviews
Dining out with food allergies isn’t casual — it’s a clinical exercise.
Each restaurant visit becomes a real-time risk assessment, complete with history-taking, consults, observation, and follow-up.
That’s where Dining with Vital Signs™ comes in.
I evaluate restaurants the same way I’d assess a patient — systematically, thoughtfully, and with safety as the priority.
🫀 Heart Rate — First Impressions
What was the vibe on arrival? Calm and organized, or chaotic and overstimulating?
Was a reservation needed, or could I walk in without triggering a stress response?
Bonus points for a warm greeting — the dining equivalent of a reassuring set of vitals.
🌬️ Respiratory — Service & Allergy Communication
I disclose my chronic conditions (gluten & dairy allergies).
Did the server respond with confident, “I’ve got this” energy — or need to consult the chef?
Clear protocols lower my anxiety; uncertainty raises it.
🧠 Neuro Check — Cleanliness & Safety
Bathroom access, cleanliness, and handwashing matter.
If basic hygiene feels off, my trust drops — fast.
A clean environment supports safe dining.
🍽️ GI System — Food & Tolerance
Taste, texture, substitutions, allergy flags, and preparation details all matter here.
This is where the meal is truly evaluated — both for enjoyment and tolerance.
📈 Vital Signs Summary
Each dish receives a Rhythm Rating, reflecting whether I’d reorder it or return for it.
🩹 Discharge Instructions
Final thoughts, recommendations, and whether this restaurant earns a return visit.
Chart closed.
💓 Rhythm Rating Legend
💓 Tachycardia — Love it. Would return just for this.
💗 Sinus Rhythm — Solid, dependable choice.
💙 Bradycardia — Meh. Probably wouldn’t rush back.
🖤 Flatline — No thank you.
🥼 How I Review Recipes (My Kitchen Charting System)
🧾 Symptoms
What are the ingredients, and which ones did I need to swap for my gluten- and dairy-free needs? Were there hidden allergens lurking in the fine print?
👀 Initial Examination
First impressions count! Was the recipe straightforward—or did I need a “brain break” after reading it three times? (Totally me 🙋♀️). Could I modify ingredients without causing a recipe crash?
🩺 Treatment Plan
Step-by-step, let’s talk through the procedure! Were the directions clear, or did I feel like I needed a consult?
⚠️ Side Effects
Any issues with my tissues? Did I make errors that couldn’t be fixed with culinary white-out? Were there tricky steps I’ll need to remember next time—or did I have to phone a friend (aka my mom) for backup?
📊 Prognosis
My final charting note: overall impression, would I make it again, or is it time to discharge this recipe for good?