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The FreeFrom Food Awards 2016 – the party – and the future!!!!

28/04/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Oh yes – the paparazzi were out in force – including Simeon (or was it Isaac) Bailey, judges in the children's category, who had come to the party with their Mum, Christine who organises the children's judging for us. Here he is snapping Tesco (Fiona Carter and Nicki Clowes) …

Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Awards, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Nutrition, Peanut allergyTag: Alex Gazzola, Allergy Adventures, Antony Worrall Thompson, BoojaBooja, Chef Dean at the Royal College of Physicians, Coconut Collaborative, Cressida Langlands, Food Allergy Intolerance Ink, Food and Drink Innovation Network, FreeFrom Food Awards, FreeFrom Food awards 2016, FreeFrom Food awards Marble Mo, FreeFrom Superhero, Grace Cheetham, Kate Bush and Wuthering Heights, Laura Marzen gluten free beer, Life Health Foods, Mrs Crimble's, Nutirbix, Nutribix, Royal College of Physicians, sorghum, Wide Circle Cooking, winner of the Freefrom Food awards 2016

Shopping…..

26/04/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

I hate shopping. I hate the crowds, I hate the too many choices, I hate the noise, I hate the rush....  The only time I enjoy it is if I am on holiday in a small town, with small shops, relatively few goods and maybe a nice weekly food market. But this is just my personal …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Environmental Issues, FoodTag: autism, autistic reaction to noise, manager of cheetham Hill Asda, problems of shopping for autistic people, Sarah Hendrickx, shopping, Simon Lea

FreeFrom Food Awards Ireland!!

13/04/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

Yes, here we are in Dublin's fair city – although given that the rain was lashing down and that the street outside the Mansion House where the judging was taking place, was a building site (installation of a new tram service) – Dublin was not that fair. So we were glad to be …

Category: Allergies, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, NutritionTag: Coeliac IE, director of the FreeFrom Food Awards Ireland, Dublin, Emma Clark Conway, FreeFrom Food Awards, FreeFrom Food awards Ireland, High rates of coeliac disease in Ireland, John Burke, large range of gluten-free breads, Rice cakes, The Mansion House, The Round Room at the Mansion House

Random thoughts on food crime, sentencing for food crime – and a mental health charity….

23/03/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Working backwards..... We get a great number of people asking us to add links to their site from FoodsMatter but we do feel that we have to be pretty rigorous in keeping our focus on allergy, food allergy, food intolerance and directly related conditions. Otherwise our links …

Category: Allergies, Environmental Issues, FoodTag: 'may contain' warnings, Annual Strategic Assessment of Food Crime, Credence Good, criminally inauthentic spirits, first pressed virgin olive oil, Food Standards Agency, Foodsmatter, Foodsmatter links, FSA Scotland, Integrity and Protection, Manuka honey, Mr Justice Holroyde, new sentencing guidelines, new sentencing guidelines with references food law, Non-foods marketed for human consumption, Rehab4Addiction, The Institute of Food Safety, TiFSiP

Sugar success

17/03/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

George Osborne's surprise new sugar tax has been greeted with the predictable chorus of glad cries from health campaigners, howls of derision from industry and healthy scepticism from commentators. But whatever the chancellor's motives (and such is the repute in which he is held …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Food, Food/Health Policy, Peanut allergy, Politics, SugarTag: British Society for Environmental Medicine, CASH consensus action on Salt and health, Dr Graham MacGregor, Dr Robert Lustig at the BSEM, Jamie Oliver school food campaign, Jamie Oliver sugar campaign, sugar, SUGAR - The Brain, tax on sugar in fizzy drinks, The Independent, the Microbiome and Cancer, the power of petitions, UK new sugar tax, will a sugar tax reduce obesity

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