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<Kim wrote: I think it's wonderful that Martha Stewart Media is considering
an <allergen-friendly magazine. I just hope everyone remembers people like
Anne <Whelan at Gluten Free Living (www.glutenfreeliving.com ) who has been
publishing <a magazine directed to our needs for ten years. Often, once the
big companies <become involved, we tend to overlook the little guys who have
served us well. I <truly hope that won't be the case here.
I have to agree with Kim. In addition to Gluten Free Living I am a big fan
of Glutenfreeda.com and have been for years and years! This gluten free
cooking magazine always seems to have the recipe I need when I need it.I'm
not sure how many recipes they have but it seems to be in the thousands. I
also enjoy the online cooking classes and the Product testing. The best part
is the price....free.
Liora Rose
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