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Incredible Gluten Free Cafe - I'm in Heaven
Episode 1314th April 2023 • Gluten Free Angela • Angela Bailey
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This beautiful Gluten Free Cafe was where I had the most beautiful breakfast...

What do you think I had?

Listen to this podcast and find out what I ate and what deliciousness I could choose from!

Making our Gluten Free £'s count by having breakfast in this delicious 100% Gluten Free Haven... Will Keep them going and be there for us in the future.

Yes its Wildcraft Bakery in Leeds! Take a listen to what I shared for breakfast with my lovely friend Jean.

Other great places to eat / or buy from that I mention are

Oxford Place - Leeds

Cod & Waffle - Leighton Buzzard

Cafe Nort - Sheffield

Liberty Tea Rooms - Hemel Hempstead

Sheffield GF Bakery - Currently unknown so lets hunt them out and see what they're like!

Ceru - London

Little Italy - (Soho London) Yes this is the name of the place that I had a lovely GF meal including lots of starters and a wonderful Pizza too... (make sure you go to the one with Antoni in! as there are 2 with the same name)

Let's support beautiful independent businesses who pour their heart and soul into creating Gluten Free Heaven for us. If we do support them, they will have a better chance to be there in years to come and we can help them to grow.

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Finding gluten-free deliciousness everywhere.

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It's gluten-free.

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Angela and I just had to share the beautiful breakfast I had today.

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, it's a cool rainy day in the north of England and I've

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met up with a friend today.

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It was, it was lovely.

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And rather than meeting up, uh, later in the day, we met up for breakfast.

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And I know this little cafe in Leeds and I found it that, well, years and years

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ago, I thought, oh, I really would love some great gluten-free home baked bread.

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And I put it into that little thing called Google.

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You know that little Google search engine and this bakery in Leeds appeared?

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And I thought, I never knew about that.

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So, I tootled there one day, one Saturday morning when they were

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open, and this place was amazing.

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It made beautiful bread, it had pastries, it had all sorts in there.

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So I've known it for years and years and years, and I'm sure it was a couple

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of years ago, they actually set up a cafe, which is quite amazing really.

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So we have this.

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Gluten-free company that started on the owners.

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She was baking gluten-free bread at home in her own kitchen and it is now a cafe.

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And when was meeting up with a friend today and we were

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trying to decide where to go.

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So what?

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The only place I know is in Meanwood, in Leeds, just, well, that's fine.

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We'll go there.

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I said I always go there because a hundred percent of the things are gluten.

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And it's really strange, isn't it?

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Sometimes, you know, we might be planning going to a city or a town or

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somewhere and we try and do the research on the maps and you know, trying to

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find places in a certain location and we might get Trip Advisor come up

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and you know, give us top 10 things.

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Sometimes when we are just in that location, we need to put in gluten

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free bread and it will locate at things around you within X number of miles.

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And sometimes you have to go, you know, a couple of pages

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into Google to find things.

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And it's amazing what you find, what you find in a city.

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Now, this has been here for 10 years and I've been going, you know, buying their

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bread and pastries and pizza bases, and I have no idea what else I've bought

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over the years, but I buy lots of things.

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And I went there today and what was really interesting was I went

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there, I got flat white, which I always get flat, white, and.

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Right.

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This is crazy.

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This is absolutely crazy.

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But I walked in there and just looked.

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I thought, what shall I have?

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Do you know what?

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Toasted fruited.

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Teacake with butter.

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It's something that we just can't get, isn't it?

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And.

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If we do get something, it's wrapped in a plastic bag for no cross contamination,

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and the fact that we can go somewhere where I could go somewhere today and I

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could have anything on the counter, I could have anything that was on the board.

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So I had a toasted fruit, teacake with butter and a flat white,

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and then my friend arrived.

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And she said, well, I'll have the same.

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And we were sat there eating and chatting and suddenly she said, can I just

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ask where all this stuff comes from?

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Because a guy had just arrived side of the cafe and was bringing trays and

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trays of bread and cakes and donuts, and a whole cacophony of gluten freeness.

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She said, where does this come from?

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I said, it comes from their bakery.

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Like when I started coming here, it was just a little bakery in

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the middle of nowhere in Leeds.

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Now I don't know where the bakery is actually, but the

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stuff arrives in the shop.

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She says, and all of this stuff you can eat.

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I said, yeah, there were opera cakes.

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There were.

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Um, apple pie donuts.

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There were normal ring donuts, there were jam donuts, there were passion

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cakes, there was chocolate cakes.

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There was, um, tiramisu with hand baked like, biscuits to make tiramisu with.

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Gluten free.

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There were, uh, there was a bread and butter pudding.

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There were sausage rolls, there were, um, a slice of pizza.

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There were Danish pastries.

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There were, um, cherry ones, frangipani ones, Bakewell ones.

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Um, there was some chocolate Babka.

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There were donuts that were Raspverry toff, a toffee one, a bisk, not Biscoff

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one, a gluten-free biscoff one, which is a, not biscoff, biscoff chocolate orange.

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And I haven't even mentioned the bread.

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And she just said, well, they make it all.

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Oh.

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I said, yeah, I dunno where the bakery is.

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But they make it all, they deliver.

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They make it, they serve it.

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People come from miles now, I would imagine, and we just sit and enjoy.

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And so we'd had a toasted teacake each, and then I ordered.

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I said, what do you want next?

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Just whatever.

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So I ordered a cherry pastry.

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Like a ch cherry breakfast pastry and a donut, a raspberry donut with

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some pink icing on the top and the pink in icing tastes of something.

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It's not just sugar.

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And we had half of that each and another drink and you

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know, it was just incredible.

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And I really, really, really want to.

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, encourage you to keep popping things into Google, cuz you never, ever, ever

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know what's changing in your area.

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And I say this because there are so many people who are gluten free.

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We've been through a pandemic.

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We've, you know, people are inspired, people are creative.

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People are deciding that their life is about what makes them happy,

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not about going back to the grind.

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And, and I think this is, it has been so, it is so tough.

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So, so, For businesses, but also there are lo lots of businesses

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now that are thinking, yeah, I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna have a go.

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I'm gonna tip my toe in the water and I'm just gonna jump in and have a go.

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So we have this amazing cafe in Leeds called Wildcraft Bakery

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and, and I suddenly realized, you know, going to certain cafes.

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And if I, if I choose any, any of the, you know, the high street

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coffee chain, I have no choice.

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And I will say I have no choice because the choice that is there, if

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there is any at all, is pretty dire.

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If I look at some of the.

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Really good cafes out there in department stores or high end supermarkets.

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We may have a choice of one or two cakes if we are lucky.

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One of them has done such a good job in putting a sandwich in there for us.

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Trying to give us a gluten free roll and, and we've just got used to it, haven't we?

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We've got used to going into places and saying like, not what is gluten free?

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We have got used to saying, do you have anything that is gluten free?

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We might be able to have some chocolate, but the chocolate may say,

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may contain, we may be able to have a bag of crisp, but when you look

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at the crisps, it says, may contain, it's just crazy how we live our lives.

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So I walk around, so dunno about you.

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I walk around with these three little packets of Nairns biscuits in me bag that

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have either three or four biscuits in.

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There's two of them that I like that.

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I like the ginger one.

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Get four little biscuits in and I like the coconut and chocolate one as well.

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Then you get three biscuits in.

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They're a bit thicker than the other ones, and I realize that

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that's how I go out for coffee.

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If I'm a little bit more prepared, what I'll do is I will take a

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piece of chocolate brownie or a piece of lemon drizzle, lemontastic

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drizzle cake or something.

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From home, and I'll put it, I'll, I'll take a proper bag with me and

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I will stick a piece of my own cake in there, because nine times outta

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10, I know I will go to a restaurant.

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I will go anywhere.

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And when it gets to dessert, they want to charge me six to 10 quid for ice cream.

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I don't even eat ice cream.

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I want a pudding.

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I want a piece of cake.

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I want a pastry.

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I want something.

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So today I sort of went in there and I was all really chilled about it.

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And it was just like, yeah, I can I have anything here?

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And it was only when I saw in my friend's face who can eat gluten, who said what?

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You can have anything you want in here?

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And I went, yeah.

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And people don't realize, do they like, you know, if I meet in a certain coffee

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chain, They do these like, um, fruit with bread squares that they toast.

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Can't have anything like that.

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Can't have any of the pastries.

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Can't have any of the cakes.

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Can't have any of the biscuits.

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Can't have any of the sandwiches.

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Well, it's one sandwich, but it's so disgusting that the ham in it, you just

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have to chuck because it is revolting.

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The ciabatta is so bad.

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In one of them, we had marks, some marks and Spencer's stuffs in there.

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Well, it's always sold out, Or it's the bit of Marks stuff that you think, that's

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the one sandwich I'm not that keen on.

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And then there's another one out there that you walk in and the answer is no,

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not even the chocolates gluten free.

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It's just crazy.

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And that's how we live our lives in gluten freelance.

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Um, I've realized just how blinking lucky I was this morning.

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How amazing it is that I have got a cafe in Leeds that I can go to in Meanwood.

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Um, and it's Wildcraft Bakery and Cafe, and there's another one in the center

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of Leeds now, I haven't actually been to this restaurant for a number of years.

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But again, it's a hundred percent gluten-free and it, it's, it's one Oxford

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place, or it's called Oxford Place in Leeds City Center, and it's by it, it's

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not far from the town hall and the courts.

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And that's another one that I remember going there with me, mom and going

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there with me dad, and having, being able to have anything off the menu.

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You know, there's a bread and butter pudding there, and they've made it

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with the scones that have left over from earlier in the week and they make

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a, a, you know, a bread and butter pudding with some custard on it.

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And you think, wow, I can have this.

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I've had crumble in there.

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I can have this, you know, fish and chips.

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I can have anything on the menu in there.

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And as I said, I haven't been there for a number of years, but

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it's just amazing that you can go.

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And you don't have to worry.

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And then I looked to like where I live now, near Layton Buzzard and

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there isn't a gluten-free place there.

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There is a gluten-free fish and chip shop and restaurant that does just

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about everything gluten-free or normal.

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It, it's amazing.

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And that's called the Cod & Waffle.

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I am gonna just put a caveat there.

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The owner who founded that business was Coeliac.

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They've now sold somebody else.

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So you sort of sit there and you think, uh, are things gonna change?

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And if they do, that's gonna be a shame because the gluten-free

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pound will no longer go there.

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And you know, it's a sort of place that gluten-free people

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take their families there to eat because we can have fish and chips.

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We can have waffles with amazing toppings there and, and if they change to being

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like so many other places, we only want the gluten-free pound on a Tuesday night.

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Once we've cleaned our, um, fryers, well, sorry, I don't want to

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be controlled when I can go out and spend my hard-earned money.

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I actually think it's a real insult to say to people.

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Um, you are not allowed to come here on a weekend and I'm not

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gonna serve you on a weekend.

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You can come on a Tuesday night.

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I'm like horrified at that.

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Uh, which is why when people say to me, oh, there's fish and chip shop here

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that does, you know, fish and chips, you can have gluten free on the Tuesday.

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No thank you.

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No, I will eat when I want to eat.

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And when we look at some of these places that are opening,

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it's just like, Fantastic.

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There's, there's a gluten-free bakery that is gonna be opening in Sheffield,

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and we are beginning of April, 2023.

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I cannot remember the name.

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I cannot remember where it is in Sheffield, but it's a gluten-free place.

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that's opening and I think well done you, it is so tough.

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It is so hard to set up your own business.

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I know.

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I've done it.

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And I absolutely take my hat off to you.

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Brilliant.

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Well done.

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You make sure that you continue and serve all of those beautiful gluten-free

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people who will just love you.

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I'm assu.

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Uh, I make this assumption that your gluten-free food is gonna be amazing.

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All right?

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And there's another one as well in, um, Sheffield.

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I've bought things from that.

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They're not a hundred percent gluten.

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They are not, um, now are they Norwegian or I can't even remember what they are.

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It's a place called Cafe Nort, and it's somebody who, again, you know,

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was baking things from home, then created their, um, bakery, which

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was, you could pick up from there.

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Or it was delivery.

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And they're gonna open a cafe as well.

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And you just think, and they said they're always gonna have some

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gluten-free stuff in, they're not a hundred percent gluten-free.

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Okay.

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But all these smaller businesses that really struggled,

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really, really struggled.

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It was so tough in lockdown, are, are starting to make progress and, and, and

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get a foothold in the gluten-free world.

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And I think that's amazing and.

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In a few short months, you could find something opening in your town,

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in your city, so just keep trying.

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Sometimes people don't advertise as well.

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Sometimes there'll be this tiny little cafe or this tiny little tea room and

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they really know how to do gluten-free.

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You know, you can be absolutely amazed with their hygiene standards, their in,

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ensuring there is no cross-contamination, how they work behind the scenes, how they

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work with you to think, what do you want.

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So don't be afraid to, you know, reach out and ask people.

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I know some, like I, I meet up with a friend.

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W you know, we love meeting up and going somewhere different.

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And, uh, normally we select different restaurants in London and

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we've been to some amazing ones.

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And, uh, the ones that we've, that are a hundred percent gluten

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free, we, let me just explain.

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We always meet up on a Friday for lunch, for late lunch.

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So we'll get the train into London.

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We'll go and, and go somewhere.

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And we have had some incredible food.

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There's a couple of places.

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There's Niche in London and there's uh, uh, is it the Aldwych hotel

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that have got a hundred percent?

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Um, Gluten-free restaurant as well.

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They're not open on Fridays for lunch, so we've never eaten at them.

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This is why we've just never eaten there because we don't

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wanna meet on Friday night.

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We, like Friday afternoon, we are like meeting for a coffee somewhere.

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Sometimes, uh, you know, it used to be Selfridges, but the, you.

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Not now, we'll find somebody else, uh, to go to, only because there

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isn't that much choice of gluten-free stuff there, or rather there wasn't.

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So we'll see if a few more things have been introduced.

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Um, but it's just really lovely.

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You know, Friday afternoon it's such a chilled vibe.

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One you're uptown in London and then we, we have a long.

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Lunch and, and some of the most me memorable lunches we've had,

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there's a place called Ceru, and they've got two branches.

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About 90% of the stuff on the menu is gluten-free.

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It's only the bread really that comes with a couple of dishes that isn't, oh my word.

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That place is incredible.

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Absolutely incredible and it's probably one of the best meals I've ever had.

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Lots of little dishes that you can have and you just like order two or three

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at a time, then sit back and enjoy.

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A lot of our favorite ones.

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Have closed down.

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And it is a real shame that, you know, there was a beautiful Italian,

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a hundred percent gluten free, um, there, and then there was another

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one, um, in a, in a lovely little courtyard that, that's gone as well.

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Um, but another place that we've been to, um, specializes

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in, um, oh, where is it now?

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It's a little Italian and I'm thinking, I'm thinking, I'm thinking while, while

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I'm, I'm talking and it's a lovely, lovely, lovely Italian restaurant and

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uh, we had a fabulous time there and they really catered well for, you know,

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they do gluten-free pizzas in there.

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They do gluten-free past, they do lots of the dishes.

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Um, it.

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It was so well done.

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Um, and I know it's Tony, what's his name?

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I'll tell you.

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. I'll try and find it.

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So anyway, this place was really, really good.

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There were a few, you know, a few things that we couldn't have, but hey ho.

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And if I don't, if I can't find it in time for this, do you know what,

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um, I will just put it in the notes.

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I think I might have to do that.

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A and it's really weird, but when I looked on the reviews, I was like, oh,

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the, the reviews here look bit Dodge, but apparently there's two of them with the

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same name in the same area, so nevermind.

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That's why it looks, if they haven't got a very good, um, review anyway,

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I can't find it at the moment, so . I'll put it in the notes.

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So just look at in the podcast notes.

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But, um, it, it's lovely.

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It, it's really nice.

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They made us so welcome, so, so welcome there.

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Really, um, looking after us, checking with the, the chef, et cetera.

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And it was great.

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Had a really, really nice time.

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And you know, this is not a, it's not.

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A gluten-free restaurant, but they really know how to cater and they

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just say, you know, if there's a special thing that you want that used

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to be on the menu that isn't now, ring us a couple of days in advance.

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The veal chop is what they talk about there.

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Um, and I'll do it for you, but I digress.

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I went to a tiny little place in, in, um, Hemal and I had coffee.

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Don't have coffee or did I have tea?

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I think I had a pot of tea there.

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And it's a little, and it's a little cafe.

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They did a gluten-free scone there.

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It was lovely.

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So don't be afraid to go into a lot of these little independently ones.

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Um, but when you, when you go to a new town, just keep searching

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because things open and things close.

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Businesses change hands.

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You never know who's taken over.

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If they are Coeliac or if they're intolerant, or if they just

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understand because they've got, they've got family members.

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They know what it's like.

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We all know what it's like, don't we?

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When we go to someone's birthday party and they cut their cake into 10 pieces, And

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you just stare at yours and you have to push it away and say, I'm really sorry.

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I can't eat that.

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You know what it's like when you go to a wedding or a funeral and there's

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a buffet and the only thing you can have is a salad if you are lucky.

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We walk around with energy bars or chocolate stuffed into our

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blummin handbags just so that we can eat when we can We, when we go.

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It is so difficult, but do you know what?

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Just ring places up.

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Just message 'em.

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Just email them.

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Just keep going into, um, social media and you will be amazed, absolutely amazed.

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I know I am.

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All the time as new things crop up and Facebook is great for popping

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the little adverts, you know, promoting different businesses.

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And when I saw gluten free going to Sheffield, there's

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gonna be a bakery there.

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Brilliant.

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Because the one thing that I will always say, I have never baked bread in my life.

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I've done it a few times.

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My bread's.

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I don't enjoy it.

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I didn't enjoy baking bread before.

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I had to give up gluten about nine or 10 years ago.

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I'm not about to start now.

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And people always say to me, oh, I feel that you made bread.

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No, I don't.

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I do.

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You know what I, I just, it's just something I don't do.

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I know people who make fantastic bread.

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Okay.

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And that's good enough for me because I can get it from them or they can help me.

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But I love baking cakes.

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I love making beautiful things for people.

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I, I love creating beautiful recipes, savory pies, you name it.

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That's what I love doing.

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So I just don't do the bread, which is a bit funny.

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And when, you know, a great gluten-free bakery that bakes beautiful bread, you

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know, I, I picked up a s a A loaf today.

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A brown loaf from Wildcraft.

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They said, do you want it sliced?

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I thought, oh, I dunno.

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I'm the oven sliced.

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Yes, please.

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So they sliced it.

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Again, you can't have a gluten-free loaf sliced anywhere else and other than in

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a hundred percent gluten-free bakery.

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This is so unique and as I was driving home, I actually picked

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up the end of the, the bread.

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Do you know what?

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It was absolutely delicious.

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It was so, so good.

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And I just thought, I'm eating this beautiful bread on the way home.

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Why would I need to make my own bread?

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One, there's such an amazing bakery there, and all I have to do is just split the

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loaf into three or four sections and put some in the freezer, which means I've

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always got a few slices of beautiful bread to bring out that's gluten-free.

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That's not from a supermarket, that's not got all these weird.

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Ingredients.

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I'm not, I'm not saying that all of them are bad, but I just don't understand what

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all of them are with all those different e numbers and different captions and

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different, uh, words for things that you will find in an ingredients list.

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So, um, it was just amazing and I can take them down south with me.

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I'm, and people just enjoy this beautiful bread and this cafe that I went to today.

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I just feel heartened that I can go in and I can have anything.

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So tomorrow I think I will be going there again for breakfast.

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Cuz my mom, she absolutely loves the cherry.

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Um, it's like a breakfast pastry.

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It's not flaking like a croissant like we have to understand.

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Things work differently in gluten-free world, but she absolutely

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loves these breakfast pastries.

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It's a little bit more like a donut, I suppose, with cherry compote in the

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middle and the warm them a little bit.

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My mom loves them.

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You know that with a cappuccino or a cup of tea.

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Amazing.

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So we'll be going there tomorrow morning for breakfast for me mom, because I've

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been the ones there already today.

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And it's just nice.

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And you know what?

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The more times we go back when we're, whenever we're in that town or that city,

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the better The more times we tell our friends, which is why I'm telling you

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the more of a chance an opportunity they have to get new customers who will try

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them out and love them as much as I do.

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And then we're gonna keep these businesses going and thriving and flourishing so

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they can get better and better and better.

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And I just wanted to share that with you today cuz I've had

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such a beautiful breakfast.

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Can you imagine a breakfast better than a gluten-free fruited tea

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cake if you don't like fruit?

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Sorry about that.

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With lashings of butter, flat whites, pot tea, half a raspberry donut.

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And this is a iced raspberry donut and half a cherry, um, pastry.

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How's that for a breakfast when you're gluten free?

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So that was a treat, that was an amazing meeting with me.

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Beautiful friend Jean . We had a lovely couple of hours just chatting about whole

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host of things and I could eat anything out of that cafe, which is amazing.

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So anyway, don't be afraid to use Google to try places, to email places, to call

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them up to see what they have an offer.

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And uh, let's keep our gluten-free pounds supporting.

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Great gluten-free businesses.

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You take care.

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I'll speak to you soon and tell me, tell me, get in touch and tell me where you

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have local to you so we can share this in our community and we can tell others where

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to go and get amazing gluten-free stuff.

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You take care.

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