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FreeFrom Food Awards judging in full swing

03/02/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Those of you who follow Cressida’s posts on Facebook and Linked In will know that this year’s judging for the FreeFrom Food Awards is in full swing. And thanks to the amazing efficiency of all – but especially of relatively new recruit Sarah who martials hundred of products and controls skips’ full of packaging down in her mole hole in the basement – all is going smoothly.

Since Cressida is doing such a splendid job of logging our progress on social media, I am only going to chip in with a couple of images from the children’s category yesterday – run for us as always by Christine Bailey down in Reading.

So here are Bilal, James and six year old George (at his first judging) debating what mark to give the ice cream on a stick…

And here are  old hands, Charlotte, Emily, new recruit, Callum and Christine’s son Simeon also pondering over that ice cream…

And here are the now rather sad remains of a munched caterpillar…..

Meanwhile, Cressida may think that she has the ideal use for all those foil serving trays, but six-month-old Zack has a much cooler idea – and got himself labelled up while was at it!

You will be relieved to hear that they did all go in the dishwasher once Zack had finished with them.

Category: Allergies, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Awards, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Peanut allergyTag: Children's food category of the FreeFrom Food Awards, Christine Bailey, FreeFrom Food Awards, FreeFrom Food Awards 2019, FreeFrom Food Awards social media

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