I learned that Los Angeles Magazine is not the only ones
giving Pam MacD’s attention. Tia Mowry dropped by to pick up some ingredients
to make her son Cree a gluten free birthday cake for his first birthday. The Cake Divas in Beverly Hills were used to craft baby Cree’s amazing gluten free vanilla cake adorned with a real sized Elmo on top.
The idea behind the store:
When I paid Pam MacD’s a visit, I had a chance to speak with
the proprietor Pam Macdonald and her staff. A main hope behind the store is to
normalize the shopping experience for people with food allergies. This store allows
people with gluten intolerance and celiac to have everything, from cakes to
cookies to prepared meals. There is nothing that people with food allergies
cannot find.
Samples of some of the products to try |
Until the United States finalizes its gluten labeling laws,
Pam provides her shoppers with some pointers for taste and safety. She said to
avoid chips that can have gluten in the flavoring and other cookies and breads.
When asked which bread she prefers flavorwise, she said without hesitation, Kinnikinnik.
I picked up a loaf of this Canadian company and found that it is better than
the Udi’s brand that I prefer. The loaf is actually a normal size and suitable
for making sandwiches that look like regular sandwiches.
Pam MacD’s will make access to gluten free products all over
Los Angeles more available. She plans on expanding to locations including Santa
Monica, West Los Angeles, northern San Diego, and possibly southern Orange
County. Also, there is talk of branding special Pam MacD’s products. Now that
they have a good idea of the product mix that is tasty and safe they plan on
picking it up and dropping it into the other locations across southern
California.
In March Pam MacDonald will be speaking with Robyn O’Brien, the author of “The Unhealthy Truth” at the Natural Foods Expo West. Robyn received a Fulbright grant for her work and her exciting studies featured in a Ted Talks Forum. Look for her and Pam MacDonald at the convention in Anaheim. It is one of the largest conventions for natural food in the country.
Pam MacD’s is a great place for nutritionists to meet with
their clients or browse through the aisles and recommend a food regimen. A comfortable
lounge in the front provides a location to hang out and read current literature
on celiac’s disease. The community bulletin board in the entrance of the store
is also full of useful information.