Mrs Crimbles has launched a new gluten free and good for me range, which is designed with some additional health benefits. The range includes cereal bars and three types of pasta in sauces, these products are lower in fat compared to many gluten free substitutes and are good for people who are calorie controlled diets. Sarah... Continue Reading →
Over a third of Britons have no clue when it comes to catering for people with dietary requirements
Research this week revealed that over a third of Britons shy away from catering for people with food allergies or intolerances. This week has been Coeliac UK Awareness Week and the research carried out by Genius Gluten Free found that almost 10 million people in the UK claim to have a specific dietary requirement. Nationally, people... Continue Reading →
Gluten free menu at Frankie and Benny’s
Eating out and being gluten free or having any type of special diet can be challenging. When I first discovered that I could not eat wheat I dreaded going out for a meal, and found restaurant menus very limiting. Today, it is a very different story and eight years on I love going out to... Continue Reading →
Versitle blogger award
Samantha's Gluten Free Food Spot has won a blogging award. The Versatile Blogger Award is about recognising the talents of those who bring something special to others lives through blogging. Samantha's Gluten Free Food Spot was set up two years ago and has been a great experience and a huge learning curve. One of the... Continue Reading →
#LUL360 – it’s going to be wearable world!
This time last week I was running the media team for the biggest technology and business event in Lincolnshire - Linc up Live 2013. One week on and I have just about recovered, but I came away knowing more about how technology influences our lives and how it is going to continue to do so... Continue Reading →
Tim (aka my Dad) donates another £5000 to charity
Flight Sergeant Tim Pidoux has raised another £5000 for a leading military charity. Flt. Sgt. Pidoux donated the money to the Royal Air Forces Association in May after court mounting over 2000 medals for Servicemen and women, and now Police Officers and Ambulance drivers. After his first charity donation to Help for Heroes, Tim continued... Continue Reading →
Tim raises thousands for Help for Heroes
The Armed Forces leading charity for helping injured service men and women, Help for Heroes, has received £5,000 from not only a keen supporter of the charity, but from a current serving member of the RAF. Flt. Sgt Timothy Pidoux has spent the past 24 months court mounting service medals for both serving and retired... Continue Reading →