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Wed, Oct 22nd, 2014, 12:26 AM #1
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If you live in Toronto and you're not busy on on Sunday November 9, 2014 from 10 am to 4 pm , then come out to the Gluten Free Garage at the Artscape, Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie St .
Gluten Free Garage showcases the city’s best gluten-free food and lifestyle, including food trucks, guest speakers and for the first time, beer and cider tasting. This year’s guest speakers include North America’s leading gluten-free expert and author, Kathy Smart (Gluten-Free Belly Be Gone) Bunner’s Bake Shop co-owner Ashley Wittig and holistic culinary nutritionist Marni Wasserman.
Founder Ronni Lyn Pustil was inspired by her daughter Lily, 8, who was diagnosed with Celiac disease in 2009. Gluten Free Garage (GFG) was created to give people a taste of gluten-free options in Toronto by bringing together over 60 local artisanal vendors offering gluten-free products under one roof for one day. The idea behind the Gluten Free Garage is to promote and provide better access to top-quality local gluten-free food, and create awareness about celiac disease, and prove that gluten-free fare can be super tasty.
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Date: Sunday November 9, 2014
Time: 10 am to 4 pm
Location: Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie Street
Admission: $10 for adults, free for kids 12 years and under Tickets available at the door or online http://glutenfreegarage.ca/event-details/
Photos and video from the fall 2013 GFG: http://glutenfreegarage.caThis thread is currently associated with: Garage
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Sat, Oct 25th, 2014, 08:46 AM #2
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Thanks for posting the info about the Gluten Free Garage event coming up Arob! I am going to have to see this for myself this year for sure!!
I came into the food section to try to post about the episode of MarketPlace on tv last night. I felt the person doing the segment on gluten free shopping was a bit critical of people who have chosen the gf lifestyle even though they are not suffering from Celiac disease. Arob did you happen to see this programme last night?
I have always felt ANY processed foods were unhealthy choices so I am not sure why the show focused so much on the gf products being loaded up with extra sugar, salt and fats.
I think anyone choosing to go gf would realize packaged goods are not the best diet to eat from, but if avoiding gluten is, just eating more fresh produce and doing your own gf baking controls what goes into the food.
Isn't it sad that now so many are trying to discredit the benefits of eating gf saying it is just a new fad? The only reason it has become a joke in the media is because of products that are flooding the shelves that are not healthy period, but have a label saying gf on it now.
Sorry Arob, I see now I should have made a new gf thread rant. lol.Last edited by walkonby; Sat, Oct 25th, 2014 at 08:47 AM.
babies teach us acceptance
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Thu, Nov 6th, 2014, 11:02 AM #3
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yes its an issue to be sure - processed food companies do everything for profit, and sadly making clean, healthy, GMO free, insecticide free, pesticide free food doesnt increase profits, yet.
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