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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
The new issue of Gluten-Free Living is about to go
> out to our readers all across the country. Join them
> in being up-to-date on all the latest news about the
> gluten-free lifestyle by subscribing today.
>
> For a dozen years GFL has been the only magazine
> that has continuously covered only topics of
> interest to those with a gluten-free lifestyle.
>
> In our next issue, you'll find results of our bread
> machine product test. We tried three models designed
> to make gluten-free bread. You'll get details on
> features of each machine, as well as advice on what
> the best model for you might be.
>
> You might share some of the feelings Associate
> Editor Amy Ratner writes about in a related essay
> about the loss of the trusty machine she has used to
> bake bread for her daughter for nearly 15 years.
> It's always hard to say goodbye.
>
> Cookbook author Jackie Mallorca, a regular
> contributor to GFL, has pulled together her best
> ideas for tiny treats that are easy to make. You'll
> find recipes for bakery goodies from Australian
> hazelnut cookies to Chinese almond cookies to
> English tea cakes. No matter where in the world the
> recipes originated, we all know good things come in
> small packages.
>
> You won't want to miss the first of our two-part
> series on genetic testing. You'll get the facts on
> the role the test can play in determining if someone
> has celiac disease. You'll find out how simple the
> test is and how it can help doctors and patients
> decide if more steps should be taken for diagnosis
> and treatment.
>
> If you have ever wondered whether it's possible to
> follow a diet that is both gluten free and
> vegetarian, we have the answer. Dietitian Trish
> Thompson caps off her year-long series on important
> nutrition topics by explaining how you can eliminate
> meat and gluten from your diet. You will get
> practical tips on what to eat, as well as recipes
> that are meat-free as well as delicious and healthy
> for everyone.
>
> And there is much more. We review two books about
> the gluten-free diet, one by a popular blogger who
> has a real love affair with her new lifestyle and
> another by an author reaching out to the young
> celiac crowd.
>
> As always we answer your questions about puzzling
> ingredients and introduce you to new products on the
> gluten-free market.
>
> Don't miss this information-packed issue or any of
> the others we have planned for the future.
Subscribe at www.glutenfreeliving.com
>
>
> Ann Whelan
> Editor/Publisher, Gluten-Free Living
> www.glutenfreeliving.com
> 560 Warburton Ave.,2nd floor
> Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706
> 914-231-6361
>
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