Getting your fill of fresh fruits and veggies is easy in fall because markets are bursting with seasonal harvests. Apples receive much of the seasonal buzz. A medium apple contains about 4 grams of good-for-the-gut fiber, plus vitamin C and potassium. There are plenty...
Low FODMAP
Dietary fiber and IBS: what healthcare professionals need to know
This information-packed presentation by Regular Girl’s fiber guru Derek Timm, PhD, RDN will boost your knowledge about dietary fiber, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and the role fiber supplementation can play. Timm knows his stuff and has published many studies on...
Regular Girl’s Guide to tummy-friendly, low-FODMAP pizza
Hot, delicious pizza doesn’t have to be off limits if you’re watching what you eat due to an unruly gut. You just need to be careful. Some familiar ingredients and pizza toppers are definite no-no’s while others can support your gut health. In this Regular Girl’s...
Our family of Low FODMAP-certified products is growing
Here’s some good news: Regular Girl Restore is now a Monash University Low FODMAP Certified™ product. This means you can support your immune system and enjoy more restorative sleep without concerns about pesky FODMAPs causing havoc to your digestive system. Get the...
Things to know before you shop for a dietary fiber
There are a few things to know before you shop for a dietary fiber, especially if you eat low-FODMAP
Following a low FODMAP diet? Here’s what you need to know about dietary fiber
A low FODMAP diet can help you discover which foods are triggering your gas, bloating or Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms. It may also lead to constipation due to the restriction of high-fiber foods. In this white paper, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Derek Timm...
It’s now even easier to stock up on FODMAP-friendly Regular Girl
It can be challenging to get enough fiber while following a low-FODMAP diet. In addition to avoiding FODMAP grains such as wheat, rye and barley, many fiber supplements contain high-FODMAP ingredients such as chicory or inulin.
Low-FODMAP salmon sliders with rosemary aioli
You’ll instantly add these salmon sliders to your repertoire because they are delicious and so easy to make. Make them your own (a.k.a. use up leftovers) by adding any veggies and herbs you wish to the basic recipe of egg, mayo, panko bread crumbs and salmon. Simply...
How to make bowls of belly-pleasing low-FODMAP soup
When the temperature dips, nothing warms up the insides like soup. Unfortunately, those who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome or other functional gastrointestinal disorder may find this seasonal delight the source of irritating gas, bloating or even occasional...
Low-FODMAP roasted squash, carrot and ginger soup
The savory flavors of this soup are sure to satisfy your taste buds. It’s also good for your body because it’s low in belly-busting FODMAPs and rich in nutrients. We suggest serving with a dollop of lactose-free yogurt enhanced with a scoop of Regular Girl. You’ll get...
The Regular Girl’s guide to FODMAP-friendly snacks
Can’t get through the afternoon without a snack? Us either. But choosing a tasty snack that won’t cause uncomfortable gas, bloating or worse can be a challenge when you’re following a low-FODMAP diet. Most breads and cookies are off the list, as are many fruits. And...
FODMAP-friendly sweet potato chips
FODMAP-friendly Sweet Potato Chips What’s crunchy, sweet, spicy and oh-so-delicious? It’s these FODMAP-friendly sweet potato chips. They’re a great way to satisfy your urge for a savory snack when you’re following a low-FODMAP diet. Sprinkling Regular Girl onto the...