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

National Grain-free Day

On February 21st, the National Grain-Free Day encourages families and friends to gather and enjoy each others' company over grain-free meals. What a wonderful way to devote a whole day to loved ones who suffer from dietary restrictions. Not only does the day help identify the pitfalls 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.

Often people who are unable to have wheat, corn, or rice due to an allergy or another autoimmune disorder will find themselves eating celery sticks at the new family gathering or office party. However, what we really miss are the traditional family meals and feeling included. The event takes place entirely grain-free. The celebration is set out to make a whole day full of meals.

Families and families join in the festive atmosphere and enjoy the delectable aromas of the dishes on the menu.. Make a memorable spread but don't forget the dessert!!

How to be #nationalgrainfreeday

  • To expand your repertoire, try these grain-free recipes
  • Cooking together – experiment together. New ways to enjoy your favorite foods grain-free
  • Try something new. Well, there's a new family favorite yet to be discovered
  • Make every popular dish on the internet
  • On social media, use the hashtag #NationalGrainFreeDay to post

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

Siete Family Foods introduced National Grain-Free Day in 2019 to assist those whose dietary restrictions compel them to eat grain-free. They want to bring them back to the table by raising awareness and enjoying family meals.

Grain-free FAQ

Q. Is there grain-free flours that I can use in baking? Yes, A. Yes. Grain-free flour is available from several sources. Some of them come from roots and nuts. Those of them are listed below. Bananas are also available from another source.

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

A. Riced cauliflower, broccoli, or potatoes are among the popular alternatives. Choose the one that is right for your meal..