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Michelle Berridale Johnson

FreeFrom Eating Out Awards – the winners 2015!

20/11/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Yes, here they all are – the 2015 winners – and very happy they look too, don't they? As indeed they were. It is one of the best things about running free awards – how genuinely excited the winners are – because they all have so much invested in what they are doing. So, who did …

Category: Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Eczema, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Nutrition, Peanut allergyTag: 2 Oxford Place, Antony Worrall Thompson, Can I eat there?, Canterbury, Caterlyst, Daura Damm lager, Debs Bailey Knibbs, Eden Food Service wins Freefrom Eating Out Awards, Fitzwilliam college Cambridge, FreeFrom Eating Out Awards, FreeFrom Eating Out Awards winners, Hove, International Centre Telford, Labyrinth Holistic Café, Leeds, Mark Kennett of Oscar & Bentleys, Media Wisdom, Nairn's chocolate biscuit breaks, Oscar and Bentleys, Oscar and Bentleys for allergen free food, royal Oak in Marlow, Rule of Crumb chicken goujons, Stonecroft in Edale, Wolfies

Lovely Liverpool – November 2015

13/11/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

So , another long trip up the M1/M6 - but lovely Liverpool at the of it, so we do not mind! Why lovely Liverpool? Well, because we were off to the Allergy & FreeFrom Show North of course, although this time we stopped off on the way to visit Udi's at their bakery in Hawarden, …

Category: Allergies, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Awards, FreeFrom Food, Nutrition, Peanut allergyTag: Allergy & Free From Show Scotland, Allergy & FreeFrom Show Berlin, Allergy & FreeFrom Show North, artisan freeform sourdough bread, Boulder Brands, cloudscapes over the Mersey, Davies Bakery, FEELFREE for Freefrom, Liverpool, Liverpool Exhibition Centre, master bakers, Miss Nella nailvarnish, Perkier, Simon Hazlett, Tate Liverpool, Tesco gluten free profiteroles, Udi's

Public health – some movement?

02/11/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

Two events last week might just bestir the powers that are into action. Although the rhetoric so far on the proposed tax on sugar-laden soft drinks is not encouraging. Specifically on sugar, a new study was published this week suggesting that, despite the protestations of the …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Big Business, Conventional Medicine, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, NutritionTag: advertising unhealthy foods to children, BSEM, BSEM conference on sugar, commission calls for tax on sugary drinks, Dr Robert Lustig, fabian Commission on Food and Poverty, Fat Chance: The Hidden Truth About Sugar, food insecurity, Geoff Tansey, Hungry for change, sugar and calories, sugar and liver fat, sugar and visceral fat, sugar's effects on health, sugar'sdetrimental effects on health, the poverty premium

Emma-jane – a serious good news story!

28/10/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

It is always so nice to get good news stories, isn't it? So I was chuffed to bits to get an email from a  proud gran who had been a subscriber to the Foods Matter magazine way back in 2002. At that time my proud gran had a very sick little grandaughter. When Patricia first …

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Eczema, Food, NutritionTag: allergic colitis, Concentrace, Concentrated mineral drop from Great Salt lake in Utah, David thomas, Foodsmatter magazine, Freestyle associate teaching exams, Hirschprungs disease, Liberatus School of Performing Arts, Mineral Resource International, Talent Fest UK

The mess that is ‘may contain’

24/10/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Many of you will have filled in our 'may contain' survey a few weeks ago and I promised both to let you know the results – and to explain why it was that we were doing the survey. So a few results first: When you were asked what you thought when faced with a ‘may contain …

Category: Allergies, Big Business, Conventional Medicine, Dairy-free, Food, Food/Health Policy, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Peanut allergy, PoliticsTag: 'may contain' warnings, allergy action levels, consumer confusion over main contain labelling, Eu commission and FIR, Eu commission and PAL, FDIN - FreeFrom - Tapping into a new healthier Lifestyle, FIR 2014, FIR for intentionally included allergens, Food Information Regulations, industry confusion over PAL, PAL, Precautionary allergen labelling – have we got the balance wrong?, risk to consumer of many contain confusion, You Gov survey for FDIN

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