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Message from Dean - May 8th 2007
I am currently testing out a new version of the APF Bridge Component - If you notice any errors within this demo store please drop me a line.
from: Gluten-Free Living
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Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 4
Label: Gluten-Free Living
Magazine Type: Trade magazine
Manufacturer: Gluten-Free Living
Number Of Issues: 4
Publisher: Gluten-Free Living
Studio: Gluten-Free Living
Subscription Length: 365 days
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Product Description: Gluten-Free Living is a national magazine for people who have celiac disease and follow a gluten-free diet. Since the writers and editors are living with celiac disease, they understand the challenges faced by those who must follow a gluten-free lifestyle. Issues offer practical advice and tips, information on how to decode mystery ingredients, and lessons about what celiac disease is all about.
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... I'd avoid this magazine like the plague! I gave this as a gift last Christmas and to date (Almost Dec., 2008), we've only gotten 2 of the four issues! When you call their number, they are rude and say that "the editor wants everything to be perfect" and will not refund my subscription!
This was the worst gift I ever gave anybody. There are many published books that have all the information you need if you need to follow to gluten-free lifestyle without the aggravation this magazine subscription will provide you.
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I have been subscribing to GLUTEN FREE LIVING since it's inception. I have relied greatly on the research into various important gluten-free issues for people with celiac disease and gluten intolerance, including the questions about vinegar, modified food starch, ingredients, hidden gluten, food labeling, etc. These issues have been thoroughly researched, in my opinion and experience with the GF diet for about 19 years. Although there have been some glitches in mailings, they are a professional group with proven editorial skills. This magazine is an important resource for the whole celiac community. The editor is first-rate and the board members are excellent. I definitely recommend your getting GLUTEN FREE LIVING magazine for newbies and old-timers alike. -- Janet Rinehart Chairman, Houston CSA chapter
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Educational articles, and I read all the ads to see if they list new websites where I can buy gluten-free foods.
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the advertisments in the magazine were helpful to me, not the articals.
when dealing with this lifestyle anything informative helps!
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I subscribed for two years/ 8 issues and as someone else mentioned, it comes about twice a year. The last issue which I received in February was the Fall 2006 issue and had a diatribe printed in it about the expense of the post office and how prices will only continue to rise for them as their subscriber base grows, not reduce as MOST other magazines experience. Since I have worked for a magazine, I know this is a crazy argument - magazines want higher circulation to sell ads! I also, as a paying and patient subscriber, don't appreciate having the argument brought to me as to why they can't get the magazine out when promised.
Also, I have been disappointed by the advice given. In the most recent issue (fall 2006) there was advice given regarding having food in restaurants involving shredded cheese. The letter writer asked since shredded cheese *could* have flour on it, but that she'd never found any in the store, should she avoid shredded cheese in restaurants or have to ask ... Read More
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