Monthly Archives August 2019

Free From and Allergy Show – Exhibitor Details 2020

Free From and Allergy Show – Exhibitor Details 2020 { Showcase your products at the Free From and Allergy Show in Sydney 6-8 March 2020 and Melbourne 3-5 July 2020. Gluten free, dairy free, nut free, cruelty free, FODMAP friendly, environmentally friendly and so much more! } Want to meet ready to buy and eager to learn individuals? Showcase your products at the Free From & Allergy Show, taking place in Sydney from 6-8 March 2020 and Melbourne from 3-5 July 2020! GLUTEN FREE – DAIRY FREE – GMO FREE – NUT FREE – CRUELTY FREE – FODMAP FRIENDLY + MANY
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Vegan Fruit Cake Slice by We Love Cake

Vegan Fruit Cake Slice by We Love Cake { We Love Cake has entered the Australian market and brings us their Vegan Fruit Cake Slice! } Contributor: We Love Cake Fruit Cake all year round?? Heck yes! This Vegan Fruit Cake is suitable for those that are gluten free, dairy free and/or vegan and are incredibly moreish! Available at Coles! Bells of Lazonby, a family bakery based in the heart of the British countryside in the North West of England, have been honing their skills in the art of baking without gluten and dairy for over 17 years. Having built the
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Gluten Free Chocolate Brownie by We Love Cake

Gluten Free Chocolate Brownie by We Love Cake { We Love Cake has entered the Australian market and brings us their Double Chocolate Brownies! } Contributor: We Love Cake These delicious Gluten Free Double Chocolate Brownies are gluten free, wheat free and milk free – perfect for our GF + DF friends! Available at Coles! Bells of Lazonby, a family bakery based in the heart of the British countryside in the North West of England, have been perfecting the art of the gluten free brownie for 17 years. Having built the first dedicated gluten, wheat and milk free bakery of its
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New Testing Research for Coeliac Disease in Australia

New Testing Research for Coeliac Disease in Australia { Research is being done on coeliac disease to decrease diagnosis time and inconclusive results } Contributor: Keep It Cleaner For those already on a gluten free diet, the requirement of the “gluten challenge” prior to coeliac disease testing can be a major deterrent to testing follow-through. Fortunately, this may be changing! Did you know that if you go gluten free PRIOR TO being tested for coeliac disease, you must consume a considerable amount of gluten for a minimum of SIX WEEKS before your test results can be conclusive? This is commonly referred
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