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Friday, April 27, 2018
NYU Celiac Disease and Gluten-Related Disorders Program 3rd Annual Family Day


The 3rd Annual Family Education Day hosted by the Hassenfeld Children's Hospital at NYU Langone is headed to the Natural Gourmet Institute on May 6th. I had the pleasure of speaking at their 1st annual event a few years ago. This is a fun, hands-on gluten-free day for families with celiac disease. Adults are welcome but they must be accompanied by a child between the ages of 7 and 13.

For more information ant to RSVP, please contact Kenza Hill at kenza.hill@nyumc.org


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Monday, November 2, 2015
HAChat Tomorrow: How to Navigate the Holidays with a Chronic Illness

Tomorrow, November 3, I am co-hosting a WEGOHealth health advocate Twitter chat at 3pm EST. During this hour-long Twitter conversation, I will address your questions and biggest challenges of how to survive the holidays while managing your health. I will give some gluten-free tips, wellness suggestions, and provide you with some ideas to make your holidays more enjoyable.

To participate, follow the hashtag #HAchat on Twitter this Tuesday at 3pm EST or you can follow along at http://hubs.ly/H01lG0Z0.

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Friday, June 26, 2015
Pour the Core Hard Cider Festival
A few weekends ago, I attended my first Pour the Core: Hard Cider Festival in Brooklyn, New York. This event was only a few blocks from my new apartment and I was excited I would be able to walk (or stumble) home after an afternoon of imbibing in hard cider.

For those of us with celiac, hard cider is a welcome addition to our adult beverage list. Hard cider is an alcoholic drink made from fermented fruit, usually apples. It can be sweet, dry, flavored, carbonated, still, and more. I guess I never realized how many variations there were until I attended this event and saw so many different types of cider in one place at the same time.

The best thing about this event was that I could drink almost everything. There were a few rogue beers presenting at the event, but the majority of the ciders were naturally gluten-free. I had contacted a few of the new-to-me cider companies prior to the event to make sure they were gluten-free. When I arrived at each table, I always asked the demo person if the cider was gluten-free. The majority of the companies proudly declared they were and only one or two people gave me the weird "what's gluten?" question. I will chalk them up to being new demo people.

My boyfriend Victor and I were new to a festival like this, but we soon found our way to the least crowded tables first with our Pour the Core cups in hand. There is a 2oz limit to each pour, but the vendors were usually very generous. Each table also had a spit/dump bucket in case you only wanted to sip and not swig the whole think like most people usually did. I only dumped a few that I really didn't like.


Welcome to Pour the Core, neighbor!

2oz pours

The ciders were obviously the best part of this event, but the people watching was also quite entertaining. We got there about 2 hours into the event, so there were definitely some people that I had enjoyed the first hours of the event in a hard core (pun intended) way. They were pretty drunk and quite amusing. Since I was truly there to do some research, I needed to pace myself.

My New Favorite: DownEast Cider

I had tried this cider at a bar in Brooklyn a few weeks before the event and I really liked it. The bartender served this cider in a glass over ice and I loved it. I can't put my finger on what made this cider different, but it was almost a little bit thicker, like an unfiltered apple juice. I was happy to see DownEast at this event and I can guarantee this will become a summer favorite. 




A Certified Familiar Friend: Crispin Cider

I was already familiar with Crispin Ciders from bars across the country, but it is always comforting to see the Certified GF symbol when trying a product at an event. 





The Best on Tap: Ace Pineapple Cider

This is another cider I've had before, but Victor never tried it. He didn't think he would like it, but we both did and went back for seconds (and thirds!) This is a perfect summer cider and would be great to sip on the beach or at a BBQ. I loved the pineapple tap at the Ace Cider booth.



International Favorite (TIE): Maeloc Ciders and Rekorderlig

Maeloc Cider
I first tried Maeloc Cider at the International Restaurant Show back in March. This cider comes from the Northwest part of Spain and is made from Galician apples. This cider definitely has a fruity, wine taste but not too sweet which made it another favorite. The strawberry was our favorite which I expected to be sweeter than it was, but turned out to be dry and delicious!  




Rekorderlig
This was one of the few ciders that I had not yet tasted. I have seen this on the menu a bunch of times, but honestly I never ordered it because I wasn't sure how to pronounce it. This Rekorderlig cider is from Sweden and comes in a wide variety of flavors. Again, we opted for the fruity flavors and I ended up liking the wild berries flavor the best. 




Best Presentation of Cider: Awestruck Ciders

Cider on top in a watermelon. I repeat: CIDER ON TAP IN A WATERMELON. I loved this display so much I didn't event care what they were serving me. How awesome is this?!




Best Food: Lawless Jerky 

Unfortunately, there was almost no food I could eat at this event. For an event where the majority of the drinks are naturally gluten-free, it would have been excellent to have some gluten-free food options.  (Note to local vendors, bring your gluten-free food to this event in a food truck. You will do very well!!!) 

I did snack on some Lawless Jerky that has many flavors that are gluten-free. We only had bite-sized samples, but they were good. Lawless Jerky recently relocated to Brooklyn so we are neighbors and I expect to see them at more local events. Thanks for being there, Lawless! 




New-to-me Ciders:  McKenzie's, 1911, and Yankee Folly Cidery






Overall, we had a great time at my first Pour the Core event. It was a fun way to try new ciders and get a little buzzed while doing it. There are three upcoming events in Boston, Long Island, and Philadelphia and I highly recommend these events to anyone who likes cider. I will definitely be at the Brooklyn event in 2016. Check out http://www.pourthecore.com/ for more information and to buy tickets for upcoming events. 



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Thursday, July 31, 2014
Natural Wine and Paleo Food Event in Brooklyn, NYC
One of my best friends is a sommelier. Now that is a good friend to have if you ask me! Wine with Kristen is teaming up with Chef Melissa Gellert on Wednesday, August 27th in DUMBO, Brooklyn, NYC for a cool event natural wine and paleo food event.

During Popping Your Cork: Natural Wines and the Paleo Palate, you will cover topics such as

  • Guides to pairing your food and wine
  • Foods that are on the Paleo diet 
  • Guides to buying natural wines
  • Hints on how to start your own Paleo diet

This event is perfect for those eating gluten free and dairy free, along with anyone interested in finding out more about these types of diets and drinking good wines.

To learn more and to also find a discount code for this event, please visit the Popping Your Cork event page on the NYC Celiac Meetup website.

About your hosts:

Wine with Kristen founder, Kristen Siebecker, has been a great fan of viticulture and vinification since her first illicit sip of Boone's Farm wine beverage many years ago. She hosts "Popping Your Cork" a recreational wine class in New York as well as chats about wine on her blog, winewithkristen.com an dis co host of the podcast "I Feel Vine".

Kristen is a Certified Sommelier through the Court of Master Sommeliers, holds the Advanced Certificate from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust with distinction and is certified in Advanced Blind Tasting by the American Sommelier Association.

Chef Melissa Gellert is a culinary professional and has worked as a private chef and at yoga retreats in Vermont, New York, and Mexico.Shespecializes in health-suppportive, Paleo, gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan cuisines.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Gluten & Allergen Free Expo Coming Soon to New Jersey


On Saturday, September 7 and Sunday, September 8, the Gluten and Allergen Free Expo is coming to the Meadowlands Convention Center in Secaucus, New Jersey. This is going to be a HUGE event for the tri-state area and I am excited to be attending as a blogger and leader of the NYC Celiac Meetup group. While these events tend to be very crowded, it is always an exciting experience to walk through a showroom floor and know you can eat EVERYTHING on the tables. I also love seeing old blogger friends and meeting new ones. I will be at the expo on Saturday wearing my GF alphabet shirt and a Meetup button, so please stop me and say hello. 

Here are more details about the event from the NYC Celiac Meetup website:


Gluten & Allergen Free Expo: Meadowlands
Sat, Sep 7 2013, 9:00a.m. - Sun, Sep 8 2013, 4:00p.m.

Meadowlands Expo Center
355 Plaza Drive
Secaucus, NJ 07094


GIVEAWAY ALERT: Want to win two free tickets to this weekend's event? Here are the requirements:
  1. Leave a comment below with your email address (Mandatory)
  2. Follow GFAF Expo on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gfafexpo (Complete this or #3 or #4)
  3. Like GFAF Expo on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gfafexpo (Complete this or #2 or #4)
  4. Let your family and friends know that the GFAF Expo is coming to Secausus, NJ: http://www.gfafexpo.com/locations/secaucus (Complete this or #2 or #3)
I will pick a winner on Thursday at 12pm EST. 


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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Event: Gluten-Free Indian Cuisine and New York Wines


Wednesday June 12, 2013 from 6:15-7:45p.m. 

Do you enjoy Indian cuisine? Do you like New York? Do you drink wine? If you answered yes to even one of these questions, this class is for you!
We have expanded this class to include more wine and more food pairings! This time we tackle Indian fare with New York wines. You heard me right, we have an expert Chef in Indian cuisine which will be a terrific pairing with the cool climate wines of the Finger Lakes. We will use all our senses in this class to showcase food and strive toward wine pairing perfection.
Have you ever felt intimidated by wine? Choosing a wine to go with your dinner make you nervous? This class will also give you some easy guidelines to look as if you know something about wine, even if you don't. 
We will cover topics such as:
  • Going to or hosting a party?What type of wine should you bring/have?
  • How to order off a restaurant wine list
  • How to hold a wine glass
  • How to identify what you like (or don't) about wine Tips to pair your wine and food
You'll be able to ask anything about wine and get helpful tips to pick the perfect wine to go with any situation. 
We will taste at least four great value wines from  New York featuring the Finger Lakes (think wines like Riesling)  along with wines from Long Island and Hudson Valley that you can enjoy all summer. In addition, Chef Mahima will prepare, present and provide three perfectly paired noshes of Indian fare. All food will be gluten free as well!!!
With these nuggets of knowledge, you'll be in the coolest wine-nerd in the room! 
Prerequisites
You must be 21 years or older to attend, bring photo ID. Before class, feel free to email me your personal wine experiences so we can use them as discussion points in this session.

Sign up today!

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Friday, May 24, 2013
Celiac Education Event in Cherry Hill, NJ
Next Wednesday (May 29), the NFCA is co-hosting an educational event in Cherry Hill, NJ. There is an impressive line-up of doctors from Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals speaking at this event as well as a registered dietitian and NFCA president Alice Bast. Pre-registration is required so don't delay! 


The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA), Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and the Katz JCC invite you to join them for a free educational event.  Featuring expert speakers, including NFCA Founder and President Alice Bast, this event is for anyone looking to learn more about celiac disease, the gluten-free diet and the latest in celiac disease research. 
The day's events include:
  • Advances in the Treatment of Celiac Disease – presented by Anthony J. Marino, Jr., MD, William H. Rorer Professor of Medicine and Director, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, and Director, Jefferson Celiac Center, Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
  • Managing Your Gluten-Free Diet – nutrition-related tips from Emily B. Rubin, RD, Jefferson registered dietitian
  • What’s New at the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness? – reported by Alice Bast, Founder and President, NFCA
  • Gluten-Free Cooking Demonstration with Food Sampling – by Chef Pasquale Masters of Pasta Pomodoro, Voorhees, NJ, a participating restaurant in the NFCA’s GREAT Kitchens gluten-free industry initiative. 
When: Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Where: Betty and Milton Katz Jewish Community Center
              1301 Springdale Road
              Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Registation is required!  To register, call 1-800-JEFF-NOW.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Gluten-Free Globetrotter event: How to plan your gluten-free vacation

Gluten-Free Globetrotter: How to plan your gluten-free vacation

I am very excited to announce I am the guest speaker at the next Celiac Sprue Association Long Island chapter meeting on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Here are the details:
Join the CSA Long Island Celiacs Chapter #23 for a discussion with Erin SmithGluten-Free Globetrotter and lead organizer of the NYC Celiac Meetup group, to discuss gluten-free travel tips. Erin just got back from an amazing trip to Thailand and she is excited to share her gluten-free globetrotting tips with the CSA LI group.
Gluten-Free Globetrotter: How to plan your gluten-free vacation
  • Gluten-free travel tips
  • Safe food on-the-go
  • Gluten-free travel planning resources
  • Gluten-free friendly destinations
  • Q&A
Wednesday, May 1, 20137:30pmDr. Martin Spatz Conference Center, Room AWinthrop-University Hospital259 First StreetMineola NY 11501
Conference Center is located on the Lower Level in the Main Hospital Building
Erin Smith
Erin Smith was diagnosed with celiac disease in 1981, so she’s been eating gluten-free almost her entire life. Erin has a unique perspective of growing up in the gluten-free community. She is passionate about sharing her experiences and expertise with others.
Erin has been writing her gluten-free lifestyle blog Gluten-Free Fun since 2007. In 2011, she launched Gluten-Free Globetrotter, a website that encourages those with celiac disease to travel the world and not be scared about eating gluten-free domestically and abroad. She has traveled to more than 20 states, 14 countries, and 3 continents all while maintaining a 100% gluten-free diet.
Erin is the lead organizer of the NYC Celiac Disease Meetup group, a social community that has grown to over 1650 members in the 8 years she has been organizing the group. She is also a staff contributor to Delight Gluten Free Magazine, frequently writing about gluten-free travel.
Transportation: If you are coming out from Manhattan, the Long Island Rail Road Mineola station is right around the corner from the hospital.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
The Sharing the Experience of a Gluten-Free Life

On Wednesday, June 27, please join the NYC Celiac Meetup group for a casual round table discussion about living a gluten-free life. Pre-registration is required. 

The Sharing the Experience of a Gluten-Free Life

Curtis Brown is a psychoanalyst / psychotherapist diagnosed with celiac disease who maintains a gluten-free diet.  He will be facilitating a group discussion on how it feels to be gluten-free in a world of gluten. He believes that, “like it or not we often stand out in the crowd because of our dietary needs. Navigating a safe source of food, learning the ins and outs of the diet, and feeling good about what we eat can be an emotional journey.”

Considerable focus is given to the medical and nutritional aspects of gluten-free living but many emotional challenges are also encountered.   For example, people often want to share how celiac disease or gluten-intolerance has affected his or her social life, dating, desire for traveling or willingness to negotiate eating out in non GF restaurants.  Or, how maintaining a GF diet has affected your family, friends and other important relationships.  Others might want to explore what a reasonable level of precaution is when attempting to adhere to a GF diet? I have heard some wonder if it ever gets easier and, if so, how long does it take.

Brown will lead an open discussion forum for people to gather to share their experiences while hearing of the experiences of others. The group will be open to newly diagnosed or to anyone wishing to share their experience of living gluten-free.

Brown’s website: www.curtisbrownlcsw.com devotes an entire section to the emotional challenges of living a gluten-free life due to celiac or gluten-sensitivity. He has maintained a private psychotherapy practice for close to 20 years. He previously was the director or a hospital-based program which provided support groups allowing him to facilitate well over 500 group sessions. He is a faculty member and supervisor for a post-masters training program in psychoanalyst / psychotherapy.

The cost for attending the group is $10.

The Sharing the Experience of a Gluten-Free Life
Wednesday, June 27, 2012 / 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Click here to register today: http://www.meetup.com/Celiac/events/67996282/

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