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Coeliac Awareness Week will support the mind as well as the body
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Six-year-old girl raises £1,200 for Coeliac Awareness Week
A six-year-old girl has raised £1,200 for Coeliac UK.
Ellie Hynds, from Muirhead, on the outskirts of Dundee, was diagnosed with Coeliac disease the same day she started primary school, at just four-years-old.
When it came to fundraising for the charity, as part of Coeliac Awareness Week, Ellie knew she wanted to take part.
Ellie had originally planned to fundraise last year, but Covid-19 struck and plans were put on hold.
This year, she decided to walk 5k across the Tay Bridge to raise money and awareness of Coeliac disease, with help from her Granddad Jim.
Kettle Chips Tastes of Britain range is reminder of nation s favourite flavours
The collection is completely gluten-free and the perfect snack to enjoy during Coeliac Awareness Week, which runs until May 16
The Kettle range of gluten-free crisps suits every taste
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Hand-cooked crisp manufacturer Kettle Chips has introduced its Tastes of Britain range of flavours to remind fans of some of the nation s favourite tastes.
Good news for Kilkenny s coeliac sufferers with launch of app to make food shopping easier
The app has been developed by the Coeliac Society of Ireland
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People in Ireland who have coeliac disease or are gluten intolerant will now find it easier to shop, cook and eat out safely.
That is thanks to new mobile phone app ‘Minding Me, Gluten Free’ for those who have to live on a gluten free diet.
The app developed by the Coeliac Society of Ireland was launched today as part of Coeliac Awareness Week 2021.
It includes a Food List with more than 6,500 gluten free food products and a barcode scanner. This means users can check if a product is gluten free while they are doing their shopping. It also contains nutritional information and advice, food product alerts, and recipes.
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