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Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Gluten-Free Food – DePuma's

John DePuma has a love for food, cooking, and his wife, Gina, who was diagnosed with celiac disease in 2002. After many years of dealing with lactose and shellfish allergies, Gina was faced with stomach and joint pain and ringing in her ears to find out she had to refrain from gluten.

John, a New York chef who traveled daily from his home in Connecticut, started a year of sampling flours to satisfy his Italian wife’s love of Italian food. In 2003, he knew he had perfected his recipes, and she fondly agreed—his pastas were out-of-this-world.

John took his pastas to nearby stores, and it was unanimous. He was on to something; they wanted orders for their guaranteed GF customers.

DePuma’s currently offers five pastas.  They can be shipped anywhere. They all contain cheese as one of the ingredients, except the Cavatelli. The wild mushroom ravioli had just the right hint of mushroom flavor to tease one’s taste buds, and the three-cheese tortellinis are petite, subtle bursts of flavor. 

 

After working fifty-hour shifts in New York and running his own pasta company evenings and weekends, John has since cut back and has opened his own manufacturing facility. He has only the help of one other person and two machines to roll out the pasta, resulting in the personal touch of a true Italian homemade GF pasta.

 

  

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He says his wife combats her sensitivity to dairy with dairy enzymes so she can enjoy his hard work and her love of his Italian pastas. The pasta is delicious.

This food company is given a thumbs up and is HIGHLY recommended.

 Tina Turbin

 www.glutenfreehelp.info

 

 

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Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Gluten-Free Food – Goldbaum's Natural Food Company

Goldbaum’s offers a variety of gluten-free products which we were impressed with, one for one. 

Any child would love to enjoy a scoop of ice cream in the vanilla ice cream cones. The chocolate sugar cones were a real treat. I dipped the top of the cones into melted chocolate, and we enjoyed playing around with them.

 

The baked crackers were light and very tasty. They are made with rice and are dairy-free and casein-free, and the garlic flavor really got me eating chip after chip. I tend to turn away from most baked chips, yet these didn’t have that common dried-out baked taste.

  

Goldbaum’s offers 8 varieties of pastas, again rice-based, and we tested 4 of them and really enjoyed the texture and flavor. It amazed me how one company’s rice pasta can taste so different from another’s.

Goldbaum’s is relatively new to the gluten-free arena, yet the CEO Leah Parnes chose a GF lifestyle due to her own health issues. She tested recipes and her GF pasta was her first discovery to satisfy her palate and the palates of those in her support group. With success among friends, Goldbaum’s Natural Food Co. soon was established.

 

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Leah’s commitment to her customers led her to other products such as ice cream cones. She welcomes suggestions and “wants” them.

Leah has more than a decade of experience in nutrition, celiac and diabetes. She currently is gluten-free and vegan.

We are looking forward to more GF products from Goldbaum’s. The ones we tested were great!

This food company is given a thumbs up and is HIGHLY recommended.

 Tina Turbin

www.glutenfreehelp.info

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Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Gluten-Free and Scrumptious – Nonuttin'

Dedicated-facility-ingredient certification, routinely-tested, gluten-free-delicious in every single Nonuttin’ bite! Now, that’s a mouthful, but we all are raving about Alana Elliot’s various Nonuttin’ products with our mouths full of these delicious treats. They are all made with very fresh ingredients and full of flavor from healthy ingredients. 

 

The granola bars are as good as the “real deal,” and the granola clusters are full of flavor as-is or enjoyed as a supplement a yummy dessert

 

The packaging is totally adorable, kid-friendly in appeal, and anyone young or old will not only get a kick out of eating these treats but will feel as if their little craving has been fully satisfied.

 

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Alana created recipes in her kitchen to satisfy the needs of her two kids who have multiple allergies, beginning with her granola bars. Word spread, her kids are thriving, and the family is thoroughly enjoying sharing these delicious treats with others in our homes.

 

We found their line to be full of flavor and to taste like our long lost “gluten-loaded” treats  from the past- much better than the  granola bars you’d pick up at 7-11 as a quick pick –me-up- get the No-Nuttin Trail Mix instead. I must mention their dried fruits is loaded with FRESH flavor. This line has a terrific amount of fiber which always comes in handy.

 

 

                                

 Their online store is www.nonuttin.com.

Tina Turbin

This food company is given a thumbs up and is HIGHLY recommended.

 Tina Turbin www.glutenfreehelp.info

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Friday, April 16th, 2010

Gluten-Free Company – Conte's

For years it’s only been in my dreams that I could bite into a truly delicious ravioli, gnocchi, or pierogi. I would look back longingly on the days of fine dining in the best of Italian restaurants, sinking my teeth into freshly-made ravioli with only a hint of sauce so I could taste every bit of the pasta and delectable, pillowy filling.

When I tested Conte’s, I thought I’d better pinch myself to make sure this wasn’t a dream. Could Conte’s gluten-free pastas and products line be this absolutely delicious and gluten-free?

I tasted one product after the next, starting with the gnocchi (wheat, gluten, and casein-free). Oh, my, those little pillows of love just rolled in my mouth like velvet in Conte’s homemade sauce. Delightful!

 

Next were two flavors of ravioli and the pierogis. I don’t ever eat cheese, but what the heck, I thought. This was an occasion I was not going to pass up. “Could this really be gluten-free?” was all I kept asking myself. Here’s a spinach ravioli recipe submitted by a cook in my LA kitchen.

 

 

 

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Next was the pizza shell. I baked it slightly in the oven first, topped it with some sauce and toppings, and put it back in the oven. It came out of the oven with a crisp, delicious crust with just the texture in the center I prefer. I am so accustomed to “dead bread” pizza crust that I frankly gave up on GF pizza. This was perfect, had flavor and texture, and cooked like real pizza dough and worked with my sauce. It was light, slightly sweet and lightly crunchy. They know their pizza crust.

I knew there had to be a fault. This was just too good to be true. Mike Conte, the founder, assured me the facility is gluten-free, the products are tested, and his family is proud to now be the largest provider of GF pasta even to remote locations such as Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.

It wasn’t until 2007 that Conte’s dedicated their efforts to have their products in every household, including the GF home. It took a while to be able to service the growing and expansive needs of such fine products, but they are now running full production lines of the finest gluten-free products and meeting families’ strict standards of quality. Mike and his mother, Angela, to this day oversee all the products and Angela is standing over her daily batches of fresh tomato sauce, which, by the way, is so flavorful it would go well with any dish, and I actually tried it on nine different dishes, including chicken cacciatore.

Anyone celiac or gluten-intolerant can rest assured that when I say this company stands out with products unlike others, I mean it. Their GF taste tastes like the “real deal.” What’s more, the customer service and care goes right along with their food—tops!

This food company is given a thumbs up and is HIGHLY recommended.  Conte’s website: www.ContesPasta.com.

Tina Turbin

www.glutenfreehelp.info

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