Discover My Favourite Gluten-Free Bloggers

If you're searching for recipe inspiration, tips for gluten-free living, or just want to connect with others in the coeliac community, these creators should be at the top of your list.

Living with coeliac disease can be challenging, but thanks to these amazing bloggers, the journey can feel a lot less isolating. They provide a wealth of advice, creative recipes, and personal stories that make the gluten-free lifestyle easier and, most importantly, delicious!

When I began my own coeliac journey, there weren't as many gluten-free bloggers to turn to. But now, I've noticed a definite increase in the number of voices in the gluten-free space. I started following gluten-free bloggers a few years before launching my own blog, discovering them mainly through Facebook and cookbooks.

I’m here to share some of my favourite gluten-free bloggers that I’ve been following throughout the years online, how they’ve inspired me, and why you should start following them too.

The Power of the Gluten-Free Community

One of the most wonderful aspects of the gluten-free community is how supportive and resourceful it is. Whether you’re newly diagnosed with coeliac disease or you’ve been living gluten-free for years, connecting with others who share your experience can make all the difference.

Through social media and blogs, so many talented creators are helping to normalize gluten-free living, making it easier to find safe foods, eat out, and whip up incredible bakes that everyone can enjoy. I’ve been lucky enough to connect with several bloggers over the past year who have truly transformed how I approach my gluten-free lifestyle.

  • Becky Excell – The Queen of Gluten-Free Comfort Food

If you’ve spent any time searching for gluten-free recipes, chances are you’ve come across Becky Excell (also known as glutenfreecuppatea.co.uk). She’s a household name for coeliacs, known for her inventive and delicious recipes that bring back all the classic comfort foods we often miss.

From gluten-free doughnuts and pizzas to cakes and biscuits, Becky’s recipes are proof that a gluten-free diet doesn’t have to mean compromising on taste or texture. I’ve personally tried several of her recipes, and they’ve been game-changers in my kitchen!

Becky also has a fantastic range of cookbooks, making her a go-to source for anyone looking to expand their gluten-free repertoire.

  • My Gluten Free Guide – Recipes and Travel Inspiration by Laura Strange

My Gluten Free Guide (mygfguide.com) by Laura Strange is a fantastic blend of gluten-free recipes, travel tips, and coeliac advice. Laura’s blog is particularly inspiring for those who love to travel while managing coeliac disease, as she offers wonderful gluten-free travel guides for cities across the globe. Her recipes are simple, flavorful, and perfect for anyone seeking everyday gluten-free meals or special occasion bakes. Laura’s passion for gluten-free living and her friendly, approachable style make My Gluten Free Guide a must-read for anyone in the coeliac community.

  • Gluten Free Girl in Exeter – A Local Gem for Coeliac-Friendly Eats

Gluten Free Girl in Exeter (also known as imnotasaladkindofgirl.com) has been a fantastic resource for anyone living gluten-free in the South West of England. She shares great insights into gluten-free dining in Exeter and beyond, offering restaurant reviews, travel tips, and delicious home recipes. I love her honest, down-to-earth approach and the way she highlights how gluten-free living doesn’t mean sacrificing great food experiences. If you're ever in Exeter or planning to travel there, her recommendations are invaluable!

  • Gluten Free Alice – Championing a Balanced, Gluten-Free Life

Gluten Free Alice (glutenfreealice.com) is a wonderful advocate for healthy, balanced gluten-free living. Her blog is full of gluten-free recipes, wellness advice, and tips for managing coeliac disease. I appreciate how Alice combines a focus on both health and indulgence, showing that it’s possible to enjoy life’s treats while living gluten-free. Her recipes are not only safe for coeliacs but are also packed with flavor, making her a fantastic resource for anyone wanting to live a gluten-free lifestyle without compromise.

  • The Gluten Free Blogger – One of the Best for Gluten-Free Reviews

The Gluten Free Blogger (theglutenfreeblogger.com) is run by Sarah Howells, and she’s one of the top voices in the gluten-free community. Sarah’s blog features everything from product reviews to travel tips and recipes, with a special focus on making gluten-free life easier. What I love most about her is how thorough and reliable her reviews are—if you’re looking for new gluten-free products to try, Sarah’s blog is a must-read. Her blog has definitely been a guide for me when exploring new gluten-free options on the market!

  • Coeliac Sisters – Double the Fun with Gluten-Free Know-How

Laura who owns Coeliac Sister's, a small business with coeliac disease at the heart of it. She designs things like keyrings and tote bags. Coeliac Sister's is a one man band (Laura is the one land band), many people think it is run by two people because of the name. But the name was purely to embody the idea of a community like sisters!

I love Laura’s website and her Instagram feed which has a brightly coloured themed and she shows off her creativity and her wonderful GF products too.

  • Coeliac Sanctuary – Your Gluten-Free Guide from Alison

Coeliac Sanctuary (coeliacsanctuary.co.uk) is run by the lovely Alison, and her blog has been a fantastic resource for coeliacs looking for reliable advice, product reviews, and easy-to-follow gluten-free recipes. What sets Coeliac Sanctuary apart is the detailed gluten-free guides, which cover everything from supermarket finds to tips for eating out safely.

Alison’s blog is a treasure trove of practical advice for navigating gluten-free life, and her passion for helping others shines through in every post. Whether you’re looking for meal inspiration or the latest gluten-free news, Coeliac Sanctuary is a must-visit.

  • Coeliac UK – The Go-To Resource for Coeliacs

Last but certainly not least, I couldn’t talk about the gluten-free world without mentioning Coeliac UK (coeliac.org.uk). As the leading charity for people with coeliac disease, Coeliac UK provides invaluable resources, from diagnosis support to gluten-free product listings and research updates. Their work has been instrumental in improving awareness and support for those with coeliac disease, and their website is full of helpful information. Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been managing coeliac disease for years, Coeliac UK is an essential part of your gluten-free journey.

Why You Should Follow These Bloggers

So, why should you check out these amazing bloggers? For one, each of them brings something unique to the table. Whether it’s innovative recipes, insightful product reviews, or essential travel tips, you’re guaranteed to find inspiration in their content.

As someone who has been living gluten-free for years, these creators have been an invaluable source of guidance and encouragement for me. They’ve also played a huge role in shaping my own gluten-free journey, from influencing my recipe development to inspiring me to share more of my personal story with you all.

Supporting Gluten-Free Content Creators

One of the best things you can do to support gluten-free bloggers is to engage with their content. Leave a comment, share their posts, try out their recipes, and let them know how it went! As a content creator myself, I can tell you that knowing our work helps and inspires others makes it all worthwhile.

Whether you’re a seasoned coeliac or just starting your gluten-free journey, these bloggers are fantastic resources for delicious recipes, safe eating tips, and a sense of community. If you’re not following them yet, now is the perfect time to start!


Ready to Dive In?

I would be happy to do another update later in the year with more recommendations. It would be lovely to hear if you have any favourite gluten-free bloggers you follow and I haven’t mentioned on my lists. I’m open to follow some new bloggers to get inspired by with recipes.

Happy gluten-free baking and exploring,

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