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What’s in Elizabeth Hasselbeck’s shopping cart?

This bubbly co-host of The View is an avid label reader, but she's not simply scoping out fat grams and calories. "Last year I learned that I had celiac disease, an autoimmune condition that leaves me unable to digest gluten, a protein found in a lot of grains," says Hasselbeck, who's expecting her second child this month. "Shopping is more of a challenge these days, but I can still find delicious food."
She never has to worry about there being gluten in fruits and vegetables, including her current favorite, green grapes. "As a kid, I loved the red ones from my grandmother's vine," she says. "Now I prefer green because they're more refreshing and tart."
Hasselbeck's top protein sources–eggs, chicken, and turkey–are also naturally gluten-free. In addition she relies on the following speciality products: Amy's Bowls ($4; at all supermarkets), Think Thin Bars ($2), and Pacific Organic Free Range Chicken Broth ($3).
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"When my hubby orders takeout, I heat up an Amy's bowl."

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As a nurse and a pharmacist, I cannot encourage people enough to examine their "nutritional prescriptions". Pills can help, but the phytonutrition in your meals (flavonoids in tofu, high fiber in essentially all meals, vitamins and more...) are the best advice I've given!
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Thank you for feeding us so well!
Nadra, Tim, Carter & Madeline
PS...when we put fresh cilantro, avocado and a dollop of sour cream on top of the southwestern dishes...our family goes crazy!