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Brief musings on social media

06/01/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Prompted partly by Alex's round-up of 2013 'freefrom' news (nearly all of which took place on Facebook, on Twitter or on someone's blog) and partly by an article in the NY Times, I was mulling gently about how social media had totally subverted the way we work - and the way we …

Category: Big Business, Blogging/social media, Environmental IssuesTag: artificial dyes in M&Ms, brominated vegetable oil in Gatorade, Center for Science in the Public Interest, change.org petition over Gatorade, even small businesses need to be on Twitter, Facebook, Facebook as alternative to website, FDA refuses to act over artificial dyes in sweets, FreeFrom Eating Out Awards group on Linked In, FreeFrom food Awards group on Linked In, Google Plus, Latitudes, Linked IN, Mars to replace an artificial dye with seaweed, Newburn Bakehouse Facebook page, NY Times, pink slime, Pinterest, Pizza Express and gluten free, Renee Shutters, Seabrook crisps go gluten free, social media, Twitter, www.freefrommatters.com

The power of the blogosphere

20/07/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

We all know about the power of Twitter. Governments have been toppled, revolutions won, reputations ruined and fortunes made thanks to that little bird. Facebook doesn't do too badly either although I am not sure that it can, as yet claim any revolutions. But meanwhile, in its …

Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, FreeFrom FoodTag: 98% of blogs abandoned after 3 posts, AVA, Avex vending, blogs, coeliac disease, Coeliac UK accreditation, credibility of bloggers, Crossed Grain, CUK, Dave Ward, davewardonvending, David Johnstone, Facebook, freefrom food in vending machines, healthy food in vending machines, lack of expertise of bloggers, Little Missed gluten blog, pizza express, Pizza Express' gluten-free menu, Seabrook crisps, Seabrook gluten-free crisps, the blogosphere, the power of twitter, Twitter, twitter topped governments, under 20ppm of gluten

Freefrom, freefrom and more freefrom…

14/06/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

As you might have noticed from the dearth of recent blogs, the last two weeks have been heavily taken up with freefrom food events – first the first European FreeFrom trade show in Germany, then the Allergy and Freefrom Show (complete with the presentation of the Freefrom …

Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, Coeliac/celiac disease, FreeFrom Food, FreeFrom Skincare, NutritionTag: 24Vend, Alex Gazzola, Allergy and FreeFrom Show, Being Healthy Vending conference, Foodsmatter on Facebook, FreeFrom Food 2013, FreeFrom Skincare Awards, Lady Gaga on Twitter, Linked IN, Pinterest, Stephen Fry on Twitter, Truly Gluten Free, Twitter

@HealthJourno joins @FoodsMatter team!

27/07/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

We are delighted to announce that @HealthJourno, better known to many of you as Alex Gazzola, coeliac commentator, blogger, paid-up Italian-Welsh foodie, cake-lover, FreeFrom Food Awards judge and 'voyeur' of the annual FreeFrom Food Awards 'bash', deputy editor of …

Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, Dairy-free, Eczema, Food, FreeFrom Food, FreeFrom Skincare, Gluten-free, Nutrition, RecipesTag: @FreeFromFood, @FreeFromRecipes, @HealthJourno, Alex Gazzola, blogging, Crohn's disease and coeliac disease, dairy and lactose free recipes, Facebook, freefrom cookery writers, FreeFrom Food Awards, FreeFrom Food Awards judges, FreeFrom Skincare Awards, gluten and wheat-free recipes, interns, Michelle Berriedale-Johnson recipes, nut free recipes, social networking, soya free recipes, The Gluten Freek, Twitter, working visas for foreign graduates of UK universities

Pink Slime…

31/03/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Last week's final despatch of  the shortlisted products in the FreeFrom Skincare Awards to our Beauty Bible volunteers for month-long intensive testing sessions has freed me up to to check out the huge pile of interesting emails and news items that have arrived in my in-box over …

Category: Food, Food/Health Policy, NutritionTag: BSE, food labeling, Jamie Oliver, mad cow disease, mechanically recovered meat, mechanically separated meat, pink slime, school food, Twitter, Washington Post, www.stoppinkslime.org

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