Archive for May 2010

We’ve just got back from the Allergy & Gluten Free Show!

Allergy and Gluten Free ShowWe visited the Allergy & Gluten Free Show at Olympia in London this morning. We guessed that Friday morning would be a better time to go than at the weekend but it was getting pretty busy even by the time we left.

There were lots of fantastic products on show and lots and lots of nibbles to try. And of course we had to say hi to our gluten free bread friends, Genius. How could we not after they’d invited us to a fantastic gluten free tea at Claridge’s.

The highlight for me was the product range from Look What We Found. Tasty meals, soups and sauces (I tried the Chilli Con Carne) that can be stored in the cupboard. No need to keep them in the fridge! I have bought a selection of 3 meals and 2 soups so will be doing a complete review of these at a later date.

Also great to see a stand from the guys at Estrella Damm. Their Daura gluten free beer (which tastes great even at 11am!) has won the World Beer Awards ‘World’s Best Gluten Free Beer’ for the last 2 years. And was a Freefrom Food Awards winner in 2010. We wish them luck in retaining their World Beer Awards status in a few months time!

Lastly, I have to mention 9Bar. These delicious mixed seed bars come in a variety of flavours and include hemp. Obviously rebranded from the previous Organic Hemp ‘9 Bar’ and brought right up to date these seed bars really do taste great. For the ‘possible’ reasoning behind the name please refer to the definitions at the Urban Dictionary.

So all in all a fab show and I encourage you to get down there this weekend if at all possible. And expect more posts and reviews on all the products we saw. And tasted!

Gluten free tea at Claridge’s. Mmm…Genius

Gluten free tea at Claridge's

Gluten free tea at Claridge's

Do you remember last week we told you we’d been invited to tea at Claridge’s courtesy of Genius gluten free bread? Well, we went on Monday and we have to say it was absolutely delicious.

We enjoyed smoked salmon with horseradish and dill; organic chicken with lemon remoulade; dorrington ham; and cucumber and rocket – all with the crusts cut off, natch. And they were all made with Genius gluten free bread which will now be available as part of Claridge’s afternoon tea. (Just ring in advance and let them know.)

Gluten free cakes and pastries

Gluten free cakes and pastries

As if that wasn’t enough we then tucked into gluten free scones served with Devonshire clotted cream and strawberry preserve; fruit tartlets; and to-die-for chocolate ondulay cake. These were all to Lucinda’s recipes although not part of the Genius range (yet!).

Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne Genius Founder

Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne Genius Founder

We managed to grab a few words with Genius’s founder, the lovely Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne, who told us the sales of gluten free sandwiches in Starbucks (made with Genius bread) were selling really well. In fact, non-gluten-free-people were buying them without even realising! And she told us about new products in the pipeline, namely brown and white rolls. We can’t wait. Of course, the next step is to roll (no pun intended) Genius gluten free bread out internationally.

On the way out we received gorgeous goodie bags containing a couple of loaves of Genius bread and Lucinda’s fabulous book How to Cook for Food Allergies: Understand Ingredients, Adapt Recipes with Confidence and Cook for an Exciting Allergy-Free Diet.

Not tried Genus gluten free bread yet? It’s now available in all major UK grocery stores.

Got allergies? Visit the Allergy & Gluten Free Show at Olympia

Allergy & Gluten Free ShowIf you’re in the London area at the end of May and you suffer from any kind of allergy, you’ll want to check out the Allergy & Gluten Free Show at Olympia.

The ‘All New’ Allergy & Gluten Free Show from Friday May 21st to Sunday May 23rd is the only national live event for people with asthma, eczema, sensitive skin, hay fever, chemical sensitivities, food intolerance, coeliac disease and other allergies or intolerances.

What’s there to look forward to?

Free seminars covering food allergies, asthma, anaphylaxis, autoimmune disease, eczema, migraines and much more.

Expert advice from leading charities, associations, societies and support groups.

Free workshops for parents of children with allergies.

Cooking demonstrations from expert chefs using ‘free from’ ingredients.

The biggest and best allergy shop and clinic rolled into one with 1000’s of products, therapies, treatments, and ideas.

There will also be stands from UK medical charities, Allergy UK, Asthma UK and Coeliac UK as well as a number of companies specialising in ‘free from’ goodies. Hopefully we’ll get to taste a few new products.

Tom Treverton, event director of The Allergy & Gluten Free Show commented:

“…allergies and intolerances are negatively impacting approximately one third of the UK population. In many cases, lives are being devastated by related conditions, with effective treatment proving agonisingly difficult to find.

The Allergy & Gluten Free Show represents that only live platform for allergy sufferers to access the latest treatments – all in one place at one time.”

Tickets for entry into the exhibition, for both health professionals and the general public, cost £6 (plus booking fee) if bought in advance.Or £9 on the day. Under 16’s accompanied by an adult are free.

To book a ticket to the show in advance, visit TicketSoup or call the Box Office on 0844 481 8898.

See you there.