Posts tagged florentine
Italian cooking demonstration by The Coeliac Society of NSW
May 13th
When I was first diagnosed with coeliac disease the best advice that was given to me (thanks to my aunt) was to join my local coeliac society. After doing a bit of research about The Coeliac Society of NSW I joined straight away. One of the things that caught my eye were the events that the society run including information sessions (for newly diagnosed coeliacs, or those who wish to update their knowledge) and cooking demonstrations.
I recently attended an Italian food cooking demonstration and not only was it great to learn how to cook a number of Italian dishes gluten More >
Sydney Fine Food Company Cafe, Alexandria
Apr 11th
Don’t you love it when you find a cafe close by, that has delicious (gluten free) treats and offers that something extra? Well that’s exactly what I have found with Sydney Fine Food Company Cafe in Alexandria. Sydney Fine Food Company Cafe is a local haunt for me on the weekend because (a) they are open longer hours than most of the cafe’s in the area and (b) they have a number of yummy gluten free options, both sweet and savory.
Last time I went to the cafe I didn’t have any cash on me and they have a $10 minimum so More >
Pattison’s Patisserie
Nov 2nd
Someone’s birthday at work is always an anticipated day as everyone else in the office gets to celebrate with them by eating cake. However, this can become a problem when you are coeliac. Fear not, if you or your work mates don’t want to attempt to cook a gluten free cake, Pattison’s Patisserie can come to the rescue!
Pattison’s has a range of savory and sweet gluten free items, among many other amazing looking glutenous ones.
For my birthday this year, work ordered a Fleur de Lys cake, a traditional French styled chocolate mousse cake set on an almond and hazelnut baked meringue More >


