Adriana's blog

About Adriana

junior-dbl.jpgI  grew up in Colombia, South America , then moved to the US before coming to Britain in 1985. After a career in design and advertising I set up my own business making premium artisan cookies, brownies and biscotti.  The business was called  The Little Red Barn.

The Little Red Barn had a prestigious customer list selling the most sought after brownies, biscotti and cookies in the UK. Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Fortnum & Mason and Starbucks stocked my products and it is rumoured that our dedicated fan base included the inhabitants of Number 10 Downing Street at the time.  (We are talking about Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and many other members of the cabinet)

My first cookbook, LRB Cook book.jpgThe Little Red Barn Baking Book was published by Ebury Press in 2000. In 2003 I sold the company prior to my daughter Ruth’s arrival. And this is where the gluten free story begins.....

My daughter Ruth was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease when she was 18 months old. It came as a huge shock and although I was a trained chef, I have to admit that I new nothing about this disease.  Ruth's enjoyment of food even as a small baby, spurred me on to find ways of getting around the issue of gluten.  I re-wrote many of the recipes in The Little Red Barn Baking Book, adapting them so we could all enjoy them.   One day as Ruth was looking through the book she asked why there were no pictures of her next to the recipes.  I said it was because she hadn't been born yet!  Her answer to that was, 'well you should write another book about me and put in all your great gluten free recipes'.  And that was the beginning of my journey as a gluten free writer and blogger. 

The Gluten Free Cookbook for Kids was published in 2008. It contains lots of family friendly recipes which we use at home everyday. Through the process of writing the book and testing the recipes I learned and explored a wealth of possibilities about the big wide world of gluten free cooking.  It inspired me to do more and to help build awareness of coeliac disease.  I wanted to make the journey and the transition to a gluten free diet, easier for parents and children.   That's what this website is about and why you will find lots of family friendly recipes which are easy to make.  Most importantly this site is about making delicious gluten free food that everyone can enjoy.

A few years ago, I took another step and started running small workshops at home for people who were interested in learning about gluten free cooking and baking. During this process I  discovered that  I  love teaching.  I get my biggest kicks from seeing student's eyes light up when they achieve something they didn't think was possible.  I now run workshops all around the United Kingdom and abroad, spreading the word about the wonders of gluten free baking and sharing the knowledge and skills I've acquired along the way.

It goes without saying that none of this would have been possible without the help and support of my husband Marc.  He is the person leaning on the giant stack of chocolate chip cookies. And we can't finish this post without mentioning Lucia, who although not intolerant to gluten, wants you to know that she can't eat any citrus!

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Are you a fan of cooking?

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My daughter Ruthie recently decided to do an awards ceremony at home, where Marc and I were the recipients of numerous awards.  We took turns going up to receive our respective certificates, Marc for good homework, especially spellings and my proudest moment,  for being "A Fan of Cooking".  I thanked everyone in the audience, Lucia for her patience, Marc for his enthusiasm and Ruthie for inspiring me to co

What's new in gluten free?

Starbucks GF Tuna Sandwich jpeg gf.jpgIn the past few months I have seen a number of large companies getting on the gluten free bandwagon. Starbucks has launched a gf sandwich in some of their outlets, Waitrose have had a five page feature in their magazine focussing on gluten free food for everyone, Sainsbury's have completely re-vamped their free from range and are said to be adding a lot of new items to their frozen range, M & S are also launching a range of&nbsp

The Allergy and Gluten Free Show

ASCompilationGF4kids.jpg24 hours after the event, I can tell you I am still buzzing.  It was a really great show and having been a bit pessimistic about the numbers attending due to the first day of proper heat and sunshine, I was more than surprised to see how many people came to the first dem.  The theme for the morning was Gluten Free Birthday Parties, what every parent wants to know.  I covered a wide range of  recipes from my book including chick

Mexican Food

fruta.jpg gf.jpgI've recently been craving Mexican Food and was delighted to come across a new cookbook by Thomasina Miers, an ex Master Chef winner and the founder of a small chain of Mexican cantina style eateries called Wahaca.  My daughter Ruthie loves eating at Wahaca which is in central London, not far from Covent Garden.  Most of the fo

Cooking with Children

Lucia licking the spoon jpeg gf.jpgReading the title of this blog you may be forgiven for thinking I am thinking of using "children" as ingredients.  No, what I mean is involving children in the cooking.  The reason for bringing this up is that I recently did a dem for one of the local coeliac groups near Poole.  There were lots of young children  in the audience with their parents which was great and watching them fidget and looking a little bored made me thi