Cambridgeshire Coeliac Group's April 2011 Newsletter

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Cambridgeshire Coeliac Group Newsletter - April 2011

Hello folks

Our fouth edition of the Newsletter is now ready for you to download. See the related downloads panel on the right handside of this page.

The next Group Meeting is on Sat 2nd April at the Buchan Street Neighbourhood Centre in Kings Hedges (see newsletter for details). The meeting will be from 2pm until 4pm.

Our Guests of the day will be JuSu Pantry, who were at the Food Fair and as you know they have some lovely pastry products, make sure you bring your cooler bags and money.

We also have The Pinkest Witch Cup Cakes making a retuen trip this time to sell her lovely cakes as she kindly gave them all away last time. So again please do bring some money to buy her lovely cakes.

We were supposed to have had an endoscopist come and give us a talk but she decided that she was not the right person to do so and canceled. So our apologise for that. We are working on trying to get other professionals to come and give us talks in future meetings.

For the Raffle we have a fantastic star prize again, a breadmaker with a glutenA protein that is found in the cereals wheat, barley and rye. free button. don't forget we also have the Bring and Buy table for which you can bring anything you want to sell and donate the proceeds to the Group. Any unsold items must be taken back.

Very importantly we need you to bring some along for the Tasting Table, please don't take it for granted that someone else will make things all the time. So please try and make something sweet or savoury for us to try.

The next Glutton Club meal will be on Mon the 18th April please book early as there are limited spaces. See website for details.

I hope to see you all at the meeting.

Bye for now

Prakash Nayee (Mr)

Cambridgeshire Coeliac Group Organiser

Cambridge@Coeliac.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

Donations

  • £10
    Could help to produce a Food and Drink Directory, detailing products that are suitable for the gluten-free diet.
  • £15
    Could help to produce 10 information packs for newly diagnosed adults and children. It could also help towards the running costs of our Helpline.
  • £20
    Could help towards the cost of raising awareness of coeliac disease and DH amongst the general public, medical profession and food industries.
  • £50
    Could help towards medical research into all aspects of coeliac disease and DH.
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