If you live in Connecticut, or the Northeast for that matter, you may have heard of the now famous Earth Day Celebration at New Morning Natural Market in Woodbury, CT which takes place every April at the store’s grounds. Thousands of people from around New England, New York and New Jersey flock to the store, rain or shine, to sample vendors’ products and walk the booths that have information about everything from climate change to composting to natural medecine and a petting zoo. There are raffles for many different gift baskets too. It’s a great, great event, lots of fun for adults and kids.
We vendors who attend give out thousands of samples to the public who get to taste lots of delicious natural and organic foods and treats. This year, in addition to my normal samples, I am going to make cut out cookies for people to see and taste. I want people to know that my cookie dough exists and that it’s sold at New Morning so if they like the cookies they know that they have a choice to buy them premade or make their own.
This year marks the 16th Earth Day Celebration at New Morning. It will take place on April 24 starting at 11:00 and goes until 3:00 or 4:00 in the afternoon. I hope you will come and if you do I hope you will stop by and sample our cookies!
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April 12, 2010
Earth Day Celebration – Free Fun & Food for Kids and Adults
April 7, 2010
All Natural??
I read labels, I mean I really read them. I study them. I have to know what is in a product to see if I can eat it or not since I have so many food allergies and sensitivities. It makes me mad when a product claims to be “all natural” but has high fructose corn syrup in it and/or (partially) hydrogenated oils. This is a common practice. I’ve also noticed that many gluten-free items use high-fructose corn syrup in some of their products and not in others. So they appear to be “all natural” but in reality some of their products are and others are not.
March 24, 2010
How Do You Cope Without Bread and Chocolate?
When people hear that I became allergic to many foods after a lifetime of eating them they tell me how sorry they are and how hard it must be. Often they look so sad for me. They ask me how I could cope without eating any bread or pasta or chocolate . . . and the list goes on.
About 5 years ago when I was finally diagnosed with multiple food allergies I was so so sick that I could not live a normal life and certainly was not enjoying myself. So while I was devastated at the news that I could no longer eat wheat, corn, soy, milk or nuts I was relieved to know what was wrong with me! I already knew I could no longer drink milk, eat peanuts, shellfish or chocolate as I had had major reactions to these foods over the prior 15 years. But now I was really restricted . . . or so I thought.
It took my body about a year to recover. During that time I ate a very restricted diet of protein (meats, chicken, fish), cooked veggies and fruits. After about a year as I started to feel better I began to crave cookies and went to natural food stores to satisfy my cravings. I did buy many of the cookies available at that time. Most of them are made with corn flour, soy flour and nut flours, none of which I could eat, or bean flours which did not appeal to me in a cookie. Many were very sandy in texture and others were spongey. None of them satisfied me. As a lifelong baker I started to play with recipes in an effort to develop cookies that I would actually like to eat! More on this next time.
But the moral of this story is that it is not the end of the world to become wheat and gluten-free or to have to restrict what you can eat. It may feel like it at first, but there are so many options available now. And, besides, I eat in a healthier way now than I was growing up and for many of my adult years And, my kids have learned about different foods, how to substitute one food for another and to be empathetic to others. It’s all good!






