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Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Gluten and Allergen Free Expo in Chicago- April 29th- May 1st-2011

Living Without, the nation’s leading magazine for people with Celiac Disease, gluten sensitivity and food allergies, has become the title sponsor of the 4th annual Gluten & Allergen Free Expo, to be held April 29 – May 1 in Chicago.  Living Without has teamed up with Jen Cafferty, nationally recognized expert on cooking and living gluten-free, on this Expo, the country’s premier gluten and allergen-free event.

Living Without’s editors and writers will be on-site at the vendor fair leading gluten-free/allergen-free cooking demonstrations, meeting guests, answering questions and distributing free copies of their popular magazine.

“We’re thrilled to be uniting with Jen Cafferty to help thousands of people learn more about adapting to an allergen-free way of life, while still enjoying tasty, healthy foods,” said Alicia Woodward, Editor of Living Without.  “This Expo features a variety of experts, valuable information about great tasting specialty products, cooking and baking tips, recipes, and much more.”

The Gluten & Allergen Free Expo is home to the Midwest’s largest gluten-free vendor fair featuring the tastiest gluten-free cuisines and allergy-free foods in the marketplace. More than 70 vendors will be showcasing and sampling their products.  The vendor fair also features a designated nut-free area, kids’ activities and performers.

This year’s Expo will feature a variety of cooking and baking classes taught by well-respected chefs, nutritionists and cookbook authors, who will offer tips for preparing gluten-free/allergen-free meals and snacks.  There’s also a special cooking class for children, free of the top eight allergens.  Participants will enjoy lively presentations, taste the recipes and have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the experts.

“Partnering with Living Without on the upcoming Expo is just a perfect fit.  Their experts will bring a depth and breadth of experience to the event, and attendees are sure to benefit from their vast knowledge,” said Jen Cafferty, event organizer.

The Expo’s presenters will discuss the use of replacement foods, discuss the newest allergen-friendly products available and provide tips on having a balanced diet.  The event is open to the public, though pre-registration is required for the specialty cooking classes.  The Gluten & Allergy-Free Expo is expanding to other markets, as well, including Dallas in fall 2011.

For more information or to buy tickets, please visit www.gfafexpo.com.

About The GFAF EXPO:

The Gluten & Allergen Free expo is the nation’s premier event and lifestyle show for people with Celiac Disease, gluten sensitivity and food allergies. The Expo features gluten-free/allergen-free cooking classes, led by top chefs and personalities.  The Expo also features a large vendor fair for consumers to sample and purchase products.  For more information, visit www.gfafexpo.com. Also find us on Facebook and Twitter.

About Living Without:

Living Without is the nation’s leading magazine and resource for people with Celiac Disease, gluten sensitivity and food allergies. The publication features gluten-free/allergen-free recipes, created by expert chefs and nutritionists. Ingredient substitutions are provided for common food allergens such as dairy, egg, peanut, soy and tree nuts. Living Without also features tips and advice for living a healthy, active life, free of food allergens.  For more information, visit www.livingwithout.com. Also find us on Facebook.

 

Tina Turbin

www.Glutenfreehelp.info

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Thursday, July 30th, 2009

A Gluten-Free Cooking Solution

Jen Cafferty, Founder of the Gluten Free Expo 2009 admits liberally to her own battle with the problem of how to eat healthy and nutritionally once she was forced to learn the ropes of a gluten-free lifestyle.

In my interview with Jen, I learned that Jen’s daughter was the first to open her eyes to the world of a celiac lifestyle, soon followed by other family members, to much of everyone’s surprise. This finally answered the multitude of troubles she too had for many years. Mystery solved, the culprit was gluten.  Simply stated, gluten is a mixture of proteins found in a number of grains and primarily eaten by millions in the innocent grain, wheat.

Once on a diet free of gluten, one needs to read many labels and learn how to prepare foods and cook, so that one is getting the proper nutrition needed to be healthy and feel healthy. An area of concern is the gluten-free child and the needs to furnish these children with the essential and proper nutrients to grow healthy and strong and feel good now.

Jen Cafferty single-handedly reached out and decided to help others with similar problems by establishing her own cooking school and founding the Gluten Free Expo, this year in its third year. Most Expos tend to be more inclined toward the medical and Jen stated this Expo is to be more of a nutritional approach, a need she felt was missing, despite her 50 hours a week planning and organizing to pull this off.   The Gluten Free Expo 2009 will be at the lovely Wyndham Hotel in Lisle, Illinois and according to Jen: people are already confirmed and flying in from all over, even Canada.

This year’s Expo is a packed 2 days on August 15th and 16th and all attendees will be in for an abundance of surprises, from the all dairy-free and gluten-free treats available, to a full children’s program, and getting your very important questions answered as well. How about the picky eater, food that actually tastes good, learn how to really cook gluten-free. Well, this and much more will be covered and all attendees will leave with a wealth of new skills and knowledge to apply.

Children under the age of 12 are welcome to come to the Expo, yet there is also plenty to do in and around the hotel. It is recommended to bring an adult to keep an eye on your younger children, as it is a busy time for the attendees, and no one will not want to miss out on all the samples, vendors, lectures, demonstrations and fair.

Jen promises this year will outdo the previous. She has arranged all menu items to be gluten and dairy free and all attendees will leave with their own book, recipe supplies and charts.

Jen shared her goals for this year’s Expo: “to TRULY help the newly diagnosed and completely overwhelmed parent with a newly diagnosed child, to teach the old timer or newly diagnosed how to cook for oneself so that the food does not taste like cardboard.” She found many long term gluten-free families still have not mastered how to cook gluten-free so it tastes delicious and is nutritious. This year’s Expo promises to solve all this and much more in an enjoyable and entertaining way.

August 15th and 16th Gluten-Free Expo 2009 website: http://glutenfreeclasses.com   Be sure and look at the roster of vendors and Chefs!

Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com) is a successful, published children’s author, writer, researcher, humanitarian and mom. Through her work with children, Tina became fascinated with the area of children’s health and nutrition, leading to her extensive research, interviews and developments in this field. Her website, www.GlutenFreeHelp.info , is just one of her ways to help improve the quality of lives and health for others.

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