Exhibition takes on 25 October 2014 at Cardiff City House of Sport, in association with Disability Sports Wales.
Free admission http://eatwell-livewell.co.uk/comealong.html
Exhibitors include many local brands such as Shirley’s Homemade Raw Chocolate another Welsh brand promoting healthy alternatives;
“To spread the message that you don’t have to give up the food you love as there is always healthy alternatives, who says you need sugars, dairy, preservatives, E numbers to make something taste good.” – Shirley Kennedy
The Paleo Lifestyle explained:
The paleo diet is based on the concept that the optimal diet is the one which we are genetically adapted, therefore promotors of the paleo diet suggest avoiding high-calorie processed foods such as oils, refined sugar, grains along with diary products.
Eat Well: Live Well provides a platform for ethical food brands from Wales and beyond to showcase their products. This year’s exhibitors list features home grown brands such as Jin’s Paleo Treats and Shirley’s Homemade Raw Chocolate.
Jin’s Paleo Treats, based in Penarth, embody the exhibition’s aim to promote wellbeing, with all their products being organic and allergen free. The expo provides a perfect opportunity to promote their raw foods lifestyle.
Co-owner Matt Bowring described the expo as “a fantastic opportunity to showcase what we do and really launch our brand and get our products into the hands of people that wouldn’t normally consider a paleo lifestyle”.
The exhibition allows Jin’s Paleo Treats to bring their nutritional philosophy to the heart of the city in order to change the way we eat and look at food.
Exhibition takes on 25 October 2014 at Cardiff City House of Sport, in association with Disability Sports Wales.
Free admission http://eatwell-livewell.co.uk/comealong.html
Exhibitors include many local brands such as Shirley’s Homemade Raw Chocolate another Welsh brand promoting healthy alternatives;
“To spread the message that you don’t have to give up the food you love as there is always healthy alternatives, who says you need sugars, dairy, preservatives, E numbers to make something taste good.” – Shirley Kennedy
The Paleo Lifestyle explained:
The paleo diet is based on the concept that the optimal diet is the one which we are genetically adapted, therefore promotors of the paleo diet suggest avoiding high-calorie processed foods such as oils, refined sugar, grains along with diary products.