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Suffolk County Celiacs Vendor Fair


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Gluten free vendor fair

sunday june 11 2006 11 am to 5 pm

Hosted by comfy cusine 100 Nancy St w Babylon NY

comfy cuisine ,wild by nature, silly yak shirts, sweet karma bakery, Buckwheat distributors, mamas Italian rest, Everybody Eats, comfy cusine, whole food markets juice plus, glutten free magazine, Glutten free naturals, Earth remedies, good eatz, food tek, Mr Ritts bakery, cornucopia, celiac chicks, samples from

kinnikinnick foods and comfy cuisine

special guest

Rory Jones ,co author with Dr Green of "celiac Diseasea hidden Epidemic" will be on hand to sign their book.

She is a science writer and award winning film producer who has done extensive work on health and medical topics, including educational programs.

Books will be available for sale at a discounted price.

from south southern state parkway to wellwood ave ex 35

take wellwood ave north to the second traffic light edison ave

make a right on edsion go approxiametly 10 blocks to nancy st

make a left onto nancy st go to 100

for more information Micheal Thorn event coordinator 631 395 5071

directions and vendor information John Muscarello comfy cusine inc 800 321 1633

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minibabe Contributor

I am part of the Suffolk Group and I will be there!

Actually I will be working all day :D

It will be an execellent turn out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Actually anyone coming from the city or anyone who needs a local area map we were given them at the meeting last night. I will scan it and send it to anyone who wants one :)

HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D:D:D:D

jkmunchkin Rising Star
I am part of the Suffolk Group and I will be there!

Actually I will be working all day :D

It will be an execellent turn out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Actually anyone coming from the city or anyone who needs a local area map we were given them at the meeting last night. I will scan it and send it to anyone who wants one :)

HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D:D:D:D

I'm planning on coming from Westchester. Let me know what booth you will be at so I can come say hello. I'm super excited for this!!!

laurichick Newbie

I will be working there too! :)

LaURi*

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Hey guys :D I will be there too. I am a member of the Suffolk County Celiac Group too and I volunteered for the day too. I live in E. Islip. Deb

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minibabe Contributor
I'm planning on coming from Westchester. Let me know what booth you will be at so I can come say hello. I'm super excited for this!!!

I will be walking around all day. I dont really have a set job. But all of the volunteers will be wearing a green t-shirt. :)

I will look for you what time will you be there around

Amanda NY

*****OH FINAL CALL FOR ANYONE WHO WILL NEED A RIDE FROM THE TRAIN STAITON. TO SEE IF WE CAN PICK PEOPLE UP AND DROP YOU BACK OFF WE WILL GET A SCHEDULE TOGETHER IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED? LET ME KNOW BEFORE SATURDAY. THANK YOU. OH IT IS THE PINELAWN STATION. **********

penguin Community Regular

Anyone know the best way to get there from Valley Stream/Elmont in Nassau? I'm trying to get my mom to go :)

I think she's close to the southern state pkwy....


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minibabe Contributor

I just took the directions off our website. I hope that it helps. Hope to see you there :D If anything just mapquest the address of the place and see if that would help you. Good luck.

GLUTEN-FREE VENDOR FAIR

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Hosted by: Comfy Cuisine, 100 Nancy Street, W. Babylon

Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

The following is a partial list of the gluten-free vendors who will be attending:

Comfy Cuisine (our host)

Wild by Nature

Silly Yak Shirts

Sweet Karma Bakery

Buckwheat Distributors

Mama’s Italian Restaurant

Everybody Eats

Whole Foods Market

Juice Plus

Gluten Free Living Magazine

Gluten Free Naturals

Earth’s Remedies Good Eatz

Food Tek

Mr. Ritts Bakery

Cornucopia

Celiac Chicks

Special Guest…..

Rory Jones, co-author with Dr. Peter Green of “Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic” will be on hand to sign their book. She is a science writer and award-winning film producer. She has done extensive work on health and medical topics, including educational programs for both adults and children. Diagnosed with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis in 1998, she has spent the past seven years researching and writing about it. Books will be available for sale at a discounted price…..

Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase your gluten-free items in one location!

…..no shipping and handling charges…..

Directions:

From the south, Southern State Parkway to Wellwood Avenue (exit 35)

east and west Take Wellwood north to the second traffic light (Edison Avenue)

Make a right on Edison - go approximately 10 blocks to Nancy St.

Make a left onto Nancy St. - go to #100 (on left side – street parking only).

From the north: Take Pinelawn Ave. south (which becomes Wellwood Ave.) and just before Southern State Pkwy. make a left onto Edison –

Go approximately 10 blocks to Nancy St.

Make a left onto Nancy St. - go to # 100 (on left side – street parking only).

HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE :)

Amanda NY

minibabe Contributor

Anyone else going to come? :)

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Me--me--hehe--I will be working it too. Sorry if we were at the same meeting and I met you and don't remember you or I missed you. I live in East Islip, I was at the meeting Tuesday night too. I have very long hair, it was in a braid and I was sitting at the same table as Michael was for a while--near the front. Deb

minibabe Contributor
Me--me--hehe--I will be working it too. Sorry if we were at the same meeting and I met you and don't remember you or I missed you. I live in East Islip, I was at the meeting Tuesday night too. I have very long hair, it was in a braid and I was sitting at the same table as Michael was for a while--near the front. Deb

I was sitting on the other side of the room. I am the youngest one there......out side of the baby that was there :). I believe I was wearing a pair of cargo paints and I spoke about asking Stop and Shop to carry Glutino produts.

Sorry I dont remember seeing you :unsure:

I will be there at 9:00 on saturday what time are you volunteering?

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I'll be there!!! I'm so excited!! I look like... well like my picture on here :)

penguin Community Regular

OK, I talked my mom into going for me (I'm not in NY)

She's going to call me from there, what should I have her look for?

jkmunchkin Rising Star
OK, I talked my mom into going for me (I'm not in NY)

She's going to call me from there, what should I have her look for?

Definately the rainbow cookies from Earth Remedies! (yknow the ones you would find in bakeries that are bright yellow, pink and green and the top and sides are covered with chocolate). I also remember from another thread you mentioning you like the black & white cookies. I've never had theirs, but if they're anything like the rainbow ones you'll want those too.

Also have her get you french bread from Everybody Eats.

Those are some of the vendors that are gonna be there that I'm familiar with.

minibabe Contributor
OK, I talked my mom into going for me (I'm not in NY)

She's going to call me from there, what should I have her look for?

tell her to stop by "mr ritts bakery" they have the BEST stuff! Oh and it might be wise of her to bring a cooler if she is planning on shopping alot. Most of the stuff is going to be frozen.

Good Luck :D

Amanda NY

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darlindeb25 Collaborator

Minibabe--are you the one that was talking about Trix cereal and asking about the fruit things? I was right across the room from you--I am the one who mentioned the Pacific Pride vitamins with the barley grasses. See you Sunday. Deb

jkmunchkin Rising Star

The vendor fair was INCREDIBLE!!!!!! Great job Deb, Amanda and all the other Suffolk County members that where there. I wanted to look for you guys but OMG was it packed! I got there around 12:00 and I couldn't believe how many people where there.

I bought bread from The Gluten Free Bread Basket - delicious!!! I just had a roast beef sandwich :)

I wanted to get the bagels from Joan but she was all out so I'm gonna order them.

There were some amazing products and it was so great to be able to try things without spending $7 to see if you like it. I have been eyeing the cranberry orange scones in Whole Foods but never wanted to waste money on it if I didn't like it. But now I know they are great!

The only thing I was bummed about is I don't think Earth Remedies had arrived yet and I really wanted to buy a couple packs of the rainbow cookies. And I couldn't find Mama's.

Thanks so much for hosting this event with Comfy Cuisine. I don't think you need me to tell you what a huge hit it was!! I might join the Westchester Celiac Support Group just so I can organize this event in my area.

Guest arnelwendy

tHE FAIR WAS GREAT.

MICHAEL THORN DID A GREAT JOB.

THE OTHER VOLUNTEERS FROM SUFFOLK DID A GREAT JOB.

THERE WAS A LOT OF VENDORS.

PLEANTY OF SAMPLES.

I SPOKE TO WHOLE FOODS AND SUGGESTED THEY HAVE A STICKER FOR GLUTEN FREE FOOD.

I SPENT ABOUT $100 DOLLARS ON THE MERCHANTS.

ONE MERCHANT CAME FROM COLORADO.

ANN LEE WAS THERE AND ANSWERED QUESTIONS. I BELIEVE SHE MAY BE COMING TO SEP MEETING IN SUFFOLK.

I DID NOT SEE EARTH REMIDES. HIS STORE IS OPEN ON SUNDAYS. MAYBE HE COULDNT GET SOMEONE TO COVER.

I DID NOT SEE mAMAS RESTURANT EITHER .

I BOUGHT A SHIRT AND HAT FROM SILY SHIRTS AND RECEIVED A FREE MAGIZINE.

GREAT JOB. I NEVER EXPECTED IT TO BE SO GOOD.

I AM NOT A CELIAC BUT MY DAUGHTER IS. THE SAMPLES TASTED BETTER THAN GLUTEN FOOD.

rAMPOO BEER WAS THERE IT TASTED GREAT. i NEVER LIKE BEER BUT THIS WAS THE BEST BEER I HAVE EVER TASTED.

cOMFY CUSINE WAS GREAT THE SAMPLES. HIS PIZZA HAS A GREAT TASTE.

I ONLY LIVE 15 MINUTES AWAY BUT IF I LIVED 75 MILES AWAY THE FAIR WOULD BE GREAT.

HOFEFULLY WE HAVE SOME MORE FAIRS IN THE FUTURE.

I THINK EVERY ONE WAS HAPPY. MY SEVEN YEAR OLD WAS HAPPY.

minibabe Contributor

There was a total of 704 people who walked through the door yesterday :D

Everyone did such a great job and I ended up spending about 100.00 also. It was really worth it though. I also spoke with some of the vendors and they said that this had been the most orgainzed even they had been to. Mostly everyone was extremely willing to come back.

Thanks to everyone who showed there support. :)

Amanda NY

darlindeb25 Collaborator

Jillian, you probably did see me, I was at the door handing out bags. Had my hair up in a bun--wearing a green shirt--hehe, well we all were wearing green shirts. Was a great place to be, wasnt it? Deb

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Jillian, you probably did see me, I was at the door handing out bags. Had my hair up in a bun--wearing a green shirt--hehe, well we all were wearing green shirts. Was a great place to be, wasnt it? Deb

Oh I did see you!!! I think you actually handed me a bag. Ok you saw like a bazillion people, but I was wearing faded green cargo pants, a navy blue tank top and had sunglasses on top of my head.

You guys put on an amazing event! Not only was it so great to try lots of products to see if I liked them before spending the money; I got to try products that I never would have known about (like Joan's bagels - OMG, words can not describe). And I've been meaning to go to the Gluten Free Bread Basket but hadn't made it a huge priority because I was afraid I'd be a little disappointed (like when I went to Happy Happy Happy). But after tasting her bread not only am I going to become a regular customer, I can't wait to visit her and try lots of other goodies.

It was also just so great to be able to walk around a room and eat anything I wanted. I felt like a normal person.

I want to contact someone in the Westchester Celiac Support Group to see if they will do a similar one.

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