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March 3, 2017

Allergy Blog Awards 2017

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Last weekend, I went to the Allergy Blog Awards UK event, because one of you nominated Free From, and we were shortlisted for an award. A big thank you to whoever that was!

And thank you, too, to Lindsay, from Allergy Blog Awards, for organising the event—which was a triumph—and to Asda, for sponsoring it. This was the first year of the Awards, so it was a gamble for all involved… a bit like hosting a party: what if nobody comes?

In fact, of course, a range of great bloggers were nominated and shortlisted, and I met many of them at the weekend. Do go and check out the full shortlist, because there is some great work going on.

Award winners 2017

The 2017 winners were:

  • Allergy Blog Of The Year

    The Intolerant Gourmand

  • Best Newcomer

    Nutritiously Naughty

  • Most Informative

    Allergy UK

  • Parent Allergy Blog

    Dairy Free Kids

  • Free From Recipes

    Life With My Little Duck

  • Eating Out / Food Shopping

    Gluten Free Cuppa Tea

  • Most Innovative

    Allergy Lifestyle

  • Nutrition Advice

    My Nutri Counter

  • Environmental

    Le Coin De Mel

Why are the Allergy Blog Awards important?

Apart from a fun evening out for the finalists, why does this matter to you?

Awards like this are important for a number of reasons:

  • they recognise the hard work and achievement of the bloggers involved; and recognition encourages people to continue to create content—which in turn helps their readers—typically people dealing with health issues
  • lists of successful blogs like this one make it easier for people to find good content online; which helps people find support, answers to questions, and new ideas to try
  • they bring together the community of people working in the same space; and, just as when our daughter was newly-diagnosed we found it helpful to talk to other parents of newly-diagnosed children, the community of bloggers—all of whom are dealing with related but slightly different issues—find mutual support in talking to others. We all have things to learn from each other, and this in turn, can only improve the information available to you online.

Awards also matter to the sponsoring companies; in this case, Asda, who stepped up and decided to support the fledgling Allergy Awards UK. They matter because:

  • sponsoring awards like this highlights the importance of the Free From market to the company; great marketing
  • it brings together the sponsoring company and bloggers who may have some influence online, and can help promote their individual products—if they like them
  • it is a chance to promote some of their newer products, which people may not yet be aware of. We don’t have an Asda near us, so I don’t know much about their range… but Coeliac Daughter does, now that she is away at university, and she tells me that “Asda do the best cakes”. Asda gave the finalists a goodie bag of Asda Free From products (including butterfly cakes and brownie mix), which have been whisked away by Coeliac Daughter, to be enjoyed at university. So now I know!

All in all, then, congratulations not only to the winners of each category, but also to the Allergy Blog Awards team. And a big thank you to Asda for sponsoring the event, and to you for nominating Free From.

 

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Lucy has served on the judging panel for the Free From Food Awards for several years, and for the Free From Eating Out Awards in 2015-2017.

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