Gluten-Free Events, Survival Tips
Speakers, and Freebies, and Samples! Oh My!
Expo, 2017 |
**Would you like to spend just one day being able to eat and enjoy food without worry?
**Would you like to know what new services and products are available to you.
**Would you like to exchange tips and stories with people who walk in your shoes every day?
**Would you like to see, smell, and taste brand new products that haven’t even been offered to the public yet?
**Would you like to purchase products that are factory fresh and available for discounted prices?
Dress Comfortably, Especially Your Shoes: You’ll be doing a lot of walking, maneuvering, weaving in and out and even some just plain waiting. You’ll probably be dealing with some pretty crowded halls. Concrete parking lots and cement floors do not make for happy feet unless you’re wearing comfortable shoes. Pockets are a wonderful thing for stashing some cash or card, and if you have to carry a purse go with one that you can wear over your shoulder.
Bring Friends & Family: Heck, bring everyone! Whether they’re Gluten-Free or not, if they come with you they’ll see that you’re not alone in your struggle to be healthy. Attendance does vary, but there will be between 500-5,000 people at any of these Events. Having friends and family along with you to sample comes in handy too when you’re looking to find something that everyone can enjoy.
Bring The Kids: These events are generally family oriented and very kid friendly. You’ll often find small areas set up just for the kids to play. You can bring the strollers in, but remember there will be crowds of people. Children simply love to sample, but Vendors will not hand out treats willy-nilly without a responsible adult nearby to give a nod of approval.
Bring a Bit of Cash: If you plan to shop bring some extra cash along with your credit/debit card. A few Vendors don’t have those handy little card swipes. Not only will you find some of the best prices and bargains around but also the freshest product available. Trust me, you’re gonna want to shop!


Please Be Respectful: Yes, there is a ton of free stuff to be had…but don’t forget you’re in a hall full of other human beings trying to enjoy their day too. I’ll never forget the idiot who stepped OVER the baby in her baby carriage so that he could get to a free cupcake! Seriously? It was a 1oz piece of cake with a dot of frosting for heaven’s sake!

Check the Ingredients: Yes, everything is Gluten-Free…but if you have multiple sensitivities it pays to read the label even at one of these Events. Every Vendor should know what’s in their product, if not they will have a listing of ingredients available.
Talk to People: This is not the time to be shy. Vendors, Volunteers, other Attendees, they ALL understand. It can actually be a little overwhelming at first. But don’t be afraid to talk to people. Start a conversation; you’ll be amazed at the Community you may not have even known was there for you.
Talk to the Vendors: Nosh and nibble to your heart’s content…but don’t rush on to the next table so quickly. If it’s not too crowded and you can find a spot to get out of the traffic flow, stop and speak to the Vendors for a moment. Tell them how much you enjoy their product, what changes would you like to see, your feedback is priceless to them. Be pleasant and polite and you just might find them tucking an extra full-sized product into your shopping bag as a thank you!
Carolanne LeBlanc
Meeting: 4th Saturday of every month except December
Imperial Palms, East Clubhouse
101 Imperial Palm Drive
Largo, Florida 33771