NATIONAL GRAIN-FREE DAY – February 21
Tue Feb 21st

National Grain-free Day

On February 21st, families and friends will gather and enjoy each others' company over grain-free meals. What a wonderful way to devote an entire day to loved ones who suffer from dietary restrictions.. Not only does the day help identify the challenges of a restricted diet, but it also honors the family and brings everyone back to the kitchen for a meal that was specifically for them..

Many people who are unable to have wheat, corn, or rice due to an allergy or another autoimmune disease are found eating celery sticks at the new family gathering or office party. But what we really miss are the traditional family meals and feeling included. The celebration is designed to produce an entire day of grain-free meals.

The menu's delectable aromas of the dishes are sure to please both friends and family. Make a memorable spread but don't forget the dessert!

How to celebrate #nationalgrainfreeday. how to be aware of #nationalgrainfreeday

  • To expand your repertoire, try these grain-free recipes
  • Cooking together – try it together. Find new ways to enjoy your favorite foods grain-free
  • Try something new. Try something new. Perhaps there's a new family favorite that has yet to be discovered
  • Share every successful dish
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalGrainFreeDay.

The first national grain-free day in national grain-free day history has occurred.

Siete Family Foods established National Grain-Free Day in 2019 to help those people whose dietary restrictions have compelled them to eat grain-free. They want to bring them back to the table again by raising concerns and enjoying family meals.

Grain-free FAQ

Q. Is there grain-free flours that I can use in baking?

A. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Multiple sources sell grain-free flour. Roots and nuts are among the items that can be found in roots and nuts. Bananas are another source.

Q. I miss eating rice. I miss eating rice. What is a good grain-free alternative?

A. Riced cauliflower, broccoli, or potatoes are all delicious alternatives.. Choose the one that's right for your meal.