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Bilingual program for parents of children with ASD

Sunday, February 22, 2009 posted by Sandee

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What's in Your Lunch Box? “What’s In Your Lunch Box” (WIYLBOX)
provides underserved families impacted by autism with free-bilingual education programs on diet, nutrition, exercise & advocacy.

“More than Mcnuggets”
Eating & Autism Spectrum Disorder

F.E.E.D. the Kids program.
(3) Saturdays – March 28 8:30am-4pm,
April 4 8:30am-4pm,
April 11 9am-3pm.
Registration is Required

Location: Nobb’s Auditorium at the Marilyn Magaram Center on CSUN (Northridge) campus,
18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge CA 91330;
enter campus at Nordoff & Lindley.

for more info go to whatsinyourlunchbox.net

We’re going to be on TV!

Thursday, May 29, 2008 posted by Sandee

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partyCome celebrate with us at The Sensitive Baker in Culver City and be a part of an episode of A&E’s new show “We Mean Business”, a small-business makeover show, premiering this summer.

We want you to share in our joy on
Thursday June 5th from 4:30 – 6:30 pm

as we have our Grand Reopening event. Come try all of our amazing baked goods; oh and did we mention not only do they taste good but they are gluten-free! MMMMM! As our special gift to you, the first 50 people who come to the event will receive a limited edition The Sensitive Baker canvas bag as our way of saying Thank YOU! To top it all off, during the event every $10 you spend in the store earns you a raffle ticket for an entry into the grand prize drawing: a $100 gift certificate to The Sensitive Baker! What more could you ask for?!

RSVP NOW, space is limited!

EMAIL: JWOODBECK { at } GRBTV(.)COM

We look forward to seeing you there!

Johnathan “Woody” Woodbeck
“We Mean Business” — Segment Producer
GRB Entertainment

***

Woody, dah-ling, you’ve got it all backward! It’s not so amazing that the goods are gluten-free. The amazing thing is that, being gluten-free, they still taste good!

TSB coming to Manhattan Beach “Fields of Green” event

Sunday, May 04, 2008 posted by Sandee

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Fields of GreenSunday, May 18th, 2-5pm

City of Manhattan Beach
on the 13 th Street & Metlox Plazas
2nd Fields of Green Free Community Event!

Fun for the whole family, including performances by the SqueeGees children’s musical group, children’s activities, food samplings, professional athlete appearances, exhibitors (like us!) and educational speakers all inspiring healthy eating, healthy living, and the awakened athlete.

You can order any of The Sensitive Baker’s products to pick up at the event, and a portion of the proceeds will go to benefit GrowingGreat, a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring children and adults to adopt healthy eating habits. GrowingGreat provides comprehensive nutrition education and school garden programs to 1,000’s of elementary school students in Southern California.

To place an order please call The Sensitive Baker 310-815-1800.

For more information about the event,
call the GrowingGreat office 310-939-9216.

Hope to see you there!

Celiac Disease Foundation’s Annual Conference & Food Faire

Tuesday, April 01, 2008 posted by Sandee

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A participant at LAST year's faire, after tasting one of Eugenie's waffles!SAVE THIS DATE:
Saturday May 3rd,
Moseley-Salvatori Conference Center
Good Samaritan Hospital
Los Angeles, California
9:00 am to 4:00 pm

This conference is always the event of the year for the gluten-sensitive and those of us who love you guys.

And this year’s speaker / guest list reads like a veritable Who’s Who of West Coast Celiac Disease. Here’s who they’re featuring:

Michelle Pietzak, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine. Dr. Pietzak will speak twice, once on Testing for Celiac Disease, and once on Follow-up Care for Diagnosed Celiacs.

Martin F. Kagnoff, MD, Director, Wm. K. Warren Medical Research Center for Celiac Disease, will lecture on Current Research at the center.

Danna Korn, Founder of R.O.C.K. (Raising Our Celiac Kids), author of “Living Gluten Free For Dummies” & “Cooking Gluten-Free for Dummies”; will talk about Living and Loving the Gluten-Free Lifestyle. She’ll also do a book signing – if you’ve worn out your copy of Living Gluten Free for Dummies (I know mine is about shot!) this is a good time to upgrade to an autographed edition.

Shauna James Ahern will have the luminous Gluten Free Girl available, and Karen Fine will promote her book for children, How I Eat Without Wheat. (Do you know Karen flew helicopters for the Navy for a few years? Is that cool or what?!)

There’s lots more going on as well – those are just the local heroes! But, speaking of local heroes, let us not forget to mention that the Celiac Disease Foundation itself is THE national organization providing support for celiacs and their families, and it’s founded right here in Studio City. Being part of a support group and getting the advice of a registered dietitian are considered to be the two top factors that correlate to a successful life as a celiac, living gluten-free. (I can’t quote my source offhand, but I’m sure I read that somewhere.) And note, please, that they’re also providing registered dietitians to answer your questions, right here at the conference.

Furthermore, the CDF promotes awareness of CD, in many different groups of people, from doctors so that they’ll diagnose more people correctly, to food manufacturers so that they’ll produce more safe food. They’re giving away the 2008 Champion for Celiac Disease Awareness Award – my vote is for whoever got them to take the barley malt flavoring out of the Rice Chex cereal!

Take a look at the program on the CDF website here. You can register online here. Do it now, the price goes up on the 11th. (Why wait? You know you’re going.)

Oh, and I almost forgot. Your Dinner Secret will be there and they’ll be sampling out our brownies. And, we’re providing our breadsticks for the luncheon. In fact, the whole day you will be plied with gluten-free goodies, from every gf-manufacturer in the country. (Why would you even think about not going?)

(And, why do I suddenly feel, like, Amish or something?)

Afternoon Tea and Sandwiches

Monday, March 03, 2008 posted by Sandee

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tea & sconesReminder that the next support group meeting of the CDF Westside Connections will be this coming Sunday, March 9th at 2:00 and 4:00 at our bakery in Culver City. We’ll be providing tea and sandwiches and other Sensitive Baker goodies.

$10 donation to the CDF is appreciated.

Edited to say: We are totally booked! Let Suzanne know if you’d like to get on a waiting list:

Suzanne Frieder
CDF Connections Leader, West LA to
sfrieder { at } earthlink(.)net

We hope to see you there!

Gluten-Free Girl book-signing was SO much fun!

Sunday, February 03, 2008 posted by Sandee

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Shauna James Ahern, gf- blogger and author, honored us today with a visit to celebrate her new book, Gluten-Free Girl.

Shauna chats with some of the guests

We worried the turn-out would be as dismal as the weather on this rainy Super-Bowl Sunday, but to our delight, Angelinos packed into our little retail area to meet Shauna and take home autographed copies of her book.

[One woman told me she had called bookstores all over the city but they were all sold out, she finally found a copy in Borders El Segundo yesterday, where she purchased it and brought it with her because she was worried Shauna would run out. Luckily, supplies sufficed, and I was able to score a copy for myself at the end. Yes!]

See more photos of the event ….. Read the rest of this entry »

Gluten-Free Girl is coming to The Sensitive Baker!!

Thursday, January 24, 2008 posted by Sandee

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Gluten Free Girl book signing poster

For those of you who can’t get pictures;

Shauna James Ahern

Author of Gluten-Free Girl

is coming to The Sensitive Baker

for a book signing

Sunday February 3rd at 1pm

Brownies will be served.

See Shauna’s blog at glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com.

“Gluten-Free Day” at Whole Foods Plaza El Segundo

Sunday, January 06, 2008 posted by Sandee

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Whole Foods marketIt’s Gluten Free Day
Wednesday January 9th at
Plaza El Segundo’s Whole Foods Market!
(map)

Lots of GF samples to taste, a market tour cooking demo and more!

Also part of the program; from 11am-Noon Peggy Curry of Growing Great will continue her series of GF-cooking classes, “Gluten Free and Loving it!” This class will include a cooking demo and focus on eating more nutrient rich “whole foods.” You do not need to be gluten free to enjoy this class!!! Don’t miss out in the fun!

Menu: Juicing, Cole slaw, peppers and onions, quick veggie lentil soup and more.

Coming soon to Whole foods Plaza El Segundo, The Sensitive Baker’s wonderful GF breads and desserts!

(Really. Now that the holidays are finished, I am all over it.)

Channukah cookies, gingerbread houses

Wednesday, December 05, 2007 posted by Sandee

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Last night was the first night of Channukah, and today we featured Star-of-David cookies – ta da!

Sugar-sanded stars

Unfortunately those churros we hoped for didn’t happen. The cake lady was sick Monday and spend all day Tuesday making back-ordered bundts. This was all she could do today, because we’re busy getting ready for Eugenie’s cooking class tomorrow at the California Integrative Hyperbaric Center.

Eugenie is bringing the cutest little gingerbread houses to assemble and decorate in the class, and demonstrating a cake recipe (with a sample cupcake for everyone). That’s a lot of gingerbread, because last we heard the class was completely full.

If you tried and couldn’t get in, don’t despair! Eugenie is bringing extra gingerbread dough (soy-free) and sugar cookie dough (not) for sale at the low! price of $10/lb.; and extra packages of cupcakes. (6 chocolate or 6 vanilla $14, 6 vegan chocolate $17, 6 vegan vanilla $18.) (Not so low, I know. And the only soy-free one is the eggy vanilla. But that’s the best one. ;-) )

GF-Cooking & Baking Demo at Whole Foods El Segundo Thursday morning

Sunday, November 25, 2007 posted by Sandee

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Eugenie joins Peggy Curry this
Thursday, November 29th from 11-12 at
Plaza El Segundo’s Whole Foods Market:
(map) Whole Foods El Segundo

for a GF-cooking demo,
Gluten Free and Loving It!

Peggy Curry of Growing Great will demonstrate family-friendly recipes – no lecture :) COOKING ONLY! Learn ways to incorporate many alternative flours and alternative dairy products in your everyday cooking. Taste delicious samples! Receive wonderful recipes!

(See Growing Great on CNN’s Headline News, on YouTube!)

The Menu:

  • Seasonal fruit salad with pomegranates & persimmons
  • Coconut Pancakes (Peggy’s kids say they taste better than Krispy Crèmes!!! )
  • Roasted seasonal vegetables with Vegan Parma crumble
  • Hazelnut crusted sautéed white fish (John Dory or filet of sole)
  • Festive baby green salad with candied nuts and shaved goat gouda
  • Coconut pumpkin squares with coconut sorbet
  • The Sensitive Baker’s quinoa cranberry cookies!!!***

***Eugenie from The Sensitive Baker will be demonstrating a wonderful and simple GF/vegan desert!

Coming soon to Whole foods Plaza El Segundo, The Sensitive Baker’s wonderful GF breads and desserts!