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LittleZoe Apprentice

I'm in Canada but I'd be interested to find out if any of you subscribe to a gluten free cooking magazine wherever you live and what it's called. I think this would be great to have for new ideas but I don't know if such a thing exists!


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I'm in Canada but I'd be interested to find out if any of you subscribe to a gluten free cooking magazine wherever you live and what it's called. I think this would be great to have for new ideas but I don't know if such a thing exists!

I subscribe to

  • Gluten Free Living Open Original Shared Link (although they've lately had more advertising than articles)
  • Living Without Open Original Shared Link
  • GlutenFreeda Open Original Shared Link (I was snared by their free trial offer)
  • Clan Thompson's FREE newsletter Open Original Shared Link

and I periodically check places for gluten-free recipes:

https://www.celiac.com/st_main.html?p_catid...-38107115171.6d

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And I always check for recipes on the websites of my favorite gluten-free products

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jukie Rookie

The one magazine I'm currently subscribed to is Living Without (A Lifestyle Guide for People with Allergies and Food Sensitivities). It's only published four times per year, but has lots of great info and recipes...I highly recommend it! Here's a link to their website:

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holdthegluten Rising Star
I'm in Canada but I'd be interested to find out if any of you subscribe to a gluten free cooking magazine wherever you live and what it's called. I think this would be great to have for new ideas but I don't know if such a thing exists!

I just wanted to say thet i love your picture on your posts. Thats how i feel some days. How do you put a picture on their. I tried and it wont let me.

Guest KG in FL
The one magazine I'm currently subscribed to is Living Without (A Lifestyle Guide for People with Allergies and Food Sensitivities). It's only published four times per year, but has lots of great info and recipes...I highly recommend it! Here's a link to their website:

Open Original Shared Link

I just went online and checked out this magazine. It looks really good and I subscribed for two years. Thanks for sharing!

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I'm in Canada but I'd be interested to find out if any of you subscribe to a gluten free cooking magazine wherever you live and what it's called. I think this would be great to have for new ideas but I don't know if such a thing exists!
Kayaking Mom Newbie
I'm in Canada but I'd be interested to find out if any of you subscribe to a gluten free cooking magazine wherever you live and what it's called. I think this would be great to have for new ideas but I don't know if such a thing exists!

I subscribe to "Gluten Free Living" and I buy Living Without at Whole Foods Market. I love them both.


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I get Living Without, but admit I haven't made anything yet... but I will!

LittleZoe Apprentice

Thank you for all the suggestions!

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