When Oryssa Trent talks about lunch, she doesn’t imagine long hours in the kitchen or complicated recipes. For her, a satisfying meal means something quick, fresh, and light on the stomach. That’s how she came up with her gluten-free wraps—an idea born out of necessity and turned into a daily ritual.
Oryssa had struggled for years with fatigue after meals. Once she discovered gluten was the culprit, she switched her pantry around and started experimenting.
She recalls laughing about her first attempt at making a wrap, “It fell apart before I could even take a bite.” But persistence turned those messy beginnings into a wrap that held together perfectly while staying both nourishing and flavorful.
Her favorite base is a soft gluten-free tortilla made with almond flour, though she admits she sometimes enjoys a crisp lettuce wrap on warmer days. Inside, she layers lean proteins like grilled chicken or turkey with colorful vegetables. The magic, as she says, is in the balance: enough crunch to make every bite exciting, but not so much stuffing that the wrap bursts open.
What makes these wraps ideal is the convenience. Whether she’s running between meetings or preparing something for her children, Oryssa believes a quick, wholesome meal shouldn’t be a luxury. “It’s about respecting your body,” she explains, “and giving it the kind of food that fuels energy instead of draining it.”
Her wraps aren’t about restriction but about freedom—the freedom to enjoy lunch without worrying about hidden gluten or heavy digestion. For many who are just stepping into the gluten-free world, her approach proves that simple swaps can redefine everyday meals.