Tuesday 23 July 2013

Sorry to be a jerk but.....

I think people who take joy in others failures are the shittiest type of people. I think we can all be a little petty at times; that chick at work who is always in the bathroom fixing her makeup rather than working falls in the mud and we feel a little surge of glee at her new appearance or that boss that was always so shitty to you gets fired himself, we feel happy that they are sad. These are minor examples and I think it's just human nature. There are people though that feel genuine happiness at others sadness and it is a routine, common personality trait of theirs. I don't like those people and I think that bloggers can be those people.

That's why I have to be careful. I always try on my blog to be funny and charming and educational at the same time. I try not to be mean. I know some bloggers like being mean, I know they wield this forum like a weapon and I desperately do not wish to be one of those people.

That being said...

I have some bad things to say about some products and I was so hesitant to say them because I think the people that make the products are  most likely super wonderful people and I don't want to hurt their business.

But I have to be honest.

My family camps almost every single weekend in the summer and I am always on the look out for great GF finds through my fine province of Alberta. On our last trip to Gull Lake, I realized that I was very close to Lacombe where the Totally Gluten Free Bakery is. I first met the Totally Gluten Free Bakery at the GF Expo and fell in love with their bread. It was fantastic so when I had the chance, I loaded up the spawn and hit the road to the Totally GF Bakery.

I always find it exciting to be going into a store whose shelves are stocked just for me. I am literally like a kid in a candy store and maybe I come off as too forward when I walk into a GF store but I always expect to get into a lengthy conversation about the products and the owners of the store. This usually happens very organically and often I let them know that I write a blog somewhere in the conversation.

There was no chatting at the Totally Gluten Free Bakery in Lacombe. The store itself is spread out in a lovely manner, it is bright and clean and even has a little seating area. It was the staff that made it unwelcoming. Here is how the conversation went:

Girl appears from the back of the store rolling eyes at my presence. (albeit I had two loud boys with me who at the time were most likely making fart noises BUT they weren't running around or breaking anything)

Me: Hello! I love your store.

Her: silence

Me: I saw you guys at the GF Expo in Calgary. I love your bread!

Her: Yeah?

Me: Yeah! I have never been here. So what do you have?

Her: *makes weak arm movement indicating the whole store* 

Am I asking too much for a few recommendations or a quick tour of the store? Maybe or maybe not, depends on whether or not you want me to come back I guess. I shop around for a while and grab some things. There are tasters of some waffle thing and I try one.

Me: That's so good!

Her: Silence - opportunity for talking up and selling what ever waffle thing that was is lost

I bring my things over to the counter. She doesn't make eye contact, doesn't even tell me the amount, just sees my debit card and pushes the machine towards me. The boys were still making fart noises but it was actually a little funny.

Me: Well thanks a lot! Have a great day.

Her: Yeah  - do you want your receipt?

SIDE NOTE - Celiacs ALWAYS want the receipt because we claim our purchases.

So we left and I took another little waffle thing for the road because they were so good, I would have bought them and much more if a little effort was made. I doubt that this is the way the store is every day and maybe I caught them on the "we had to call in zombie girl because all the cool kids were sick" day but I am in no hurry to return to the Totally Gluten Free Bakery.

I do love the bread from there, the cookies were dry and I think had been sitting too long but the cheese buns were amazing. I also bought a package of Stellas perogies because I love perogies and they were almost more disappointing than the store experience.

Made in Alberta so I REALLY wanted to love them!

They totally fell apart! Ewwwww


Maybe I got a bad batch but this is what happened to the first three I cooked. The next three were better but the flavor just wasn't there. The filling was bland and lumpy and the dough was spongy. Sadly, I would not recommend these either.

So it was a bit of a bust for GF shopping this weekend. Again, I am not being mean for the sake of making someone sad, I am just telling my experience as it happened.

I don't think I would make the trip back to Lacombe. Maybe everyone else has had a different experience. Let me know here or via twitter @afreakingceliac


11 comments:

  1. Wow, and here I thought I just caught them at a bad time, but from the sounds of this, that's their normal "service"

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    1. Hello all! First and foremost, funny blog. Second, fry the bloody perogies and do not boil them, they taste better that way! I was just in this store, and my wife was in there for the first time last month. Joe was terrific and our experience was super. He not only gave me a sample but he let me try several samples. I love their bread, buns, squares, and cakes, pretty delicious and I recommend them to many. Joe is a stellar fella who knows his stuff. Although I am particular about some things I find that our discussion allowed me to understand a variety of baking principles with GF Products, and their associated nutritional value. Although your experience seemed unfortunate I don't think that this should be reason enough to not return to the store since the food exceeds the normal GF base-line at the markets. Sometimes there are many more variables that prevent good CS. When your product is great and your CS sucks I still believe that the product will win me over. I have had many poor experiences where CS was terrible, but the product great. Didn't stop me from using the product unless the product was compromised in value. Joe is fair, his prices reasonable, and his skill very good. Thank-you.

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  2. I just came across this today, and as owner of this establishment, I found it disconcerting, to say the least... I wish you would give our bakery another try and let us make up for your terrible experience. First impressions are SO important, and I know if this was MY first impression, I would be as unimpressed as you were, so I understand you reluctance to return. We attempt to make each and every customer have a good experience in our bakery, and we seek to help folks meander through this journey of gluten free living. Our deepest apologies to you and others who may have had similar experiences in our bakery. Be assured that we are doing our best to ensure it NEVER happens again.

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    1. Hi Joe, Thanks so much for your comment. When I am back in your town again, I will certainly let you know and I will come by for a visit. Thanks a bunch! Laurie

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    2. Re: Stella's perogies, they need to be cooked in water for only a few minutes, then fried in a bit of oil, with bacon, onion, etc. The only time I had a problem was when I left them in the water too long. The price on them @ Totally GF Bakery is way better than it is in Calgary!

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  3. If you take sometime to get home and the perogies thaw outa little, they will fall apart a little bit when you cook them
    I make them quite a bit and it's hard to make them not fall apart but my tip helps

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  4. This place is fabulous! The owner took lots of time to speak with me! She was very helpful and friendly. The food was excellent! We will definitely be back. My two kids were with me and they loved the food as well! Thanks for the great experience!

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  5. This place is fabulous! The owner took lots of time to speak with me! She was very helpful and friendly. The food was excellent! We will definitely be back. My two kids were with me and they loved the food as well! Thanks for the great experience!

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  6. Wow, I think you must have came at the wrong time. I have been going to the bakery for a long time and the staff have always been very friendly and knowledgeable. It is a family run business if I'm not mistaken so chances of the employee being fired are slim to none, but I am very surprised with your experience. I wouldn't count it out just yet, and the waffle things are my fave!!

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  7. Wow, I think you must have came at the wrong time. I have been going to the bakery for a long time and the staff have always been very friendly and knowledgeable. It is a family run business if I'm not mistaken so chances of the employee being fired are slim to none, but I am very surprised with your experience. I wouldn't count it out just yet, and the waffle things are my fave!!

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  8. We started shopping at Totally gluten free bakery about a year ago. We live a couple hours away so we don't get there often but stock up when we do. I wonder if you caught them on a bad day as I've always had good experiences. We're pretty new to this so I'm often full of questions & the staff/owners have been very helpful.

    Laura

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