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Lisa Mentor
I did a google search and I do not think this Alexis is Martha's daughter.

Found another web site promoting this contest and it list this person as Alexis Radogost-Givens

and Givens was listed in the credits under her presentation on the video link.

I love our pets and want them well feed too.............but...............if we don't get well and are 'brain fogged' who will feed our precious little pets. :blink:

I have been voting on different polls at differnt sites............so hope it's not considered 'stuffing' by c.com :lol:

EDIT------- JUST CHECKED AND IT'S A TIE AT 37% PETS AND US. :D:D

Just as I thought! This Alexis is rather pretty and she looks very nice, rather than that "other one". ;)


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Just as I thought! This Alexis is rather pretty and she looks very nice, rather than that "other one". ;)

oh Lisa------- ;) when i did the google....I did both names and martha and got some links with the promo on the oprah show and saw the daughter again..........and they are not the same person.

have to vote................ :lol:

kevsmom Contributor

I just voted. We are doing a great job!!! 55% for food allergies - 27% for pets, out of 460,671 votes. KEEP VOTING!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

It currently sits at 56% (us) and 27% (pets) GREAT JOB!!!! Keep voting!! It's amazing what a little word of mouth can do!! ha

-Jessica :rolleyes:

home-based-mom Contributor

I just voted, and the percentage is 56% us and 27% pets. If this keeps up it is mathematically impossible not to win! :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I just voted. We are doing a great job!!! 55% for food allergies - 27% for pets, out of 460,671 votes. KEEP VOTING!

Good Morning

Couldn't wait to get on and ck on this ....................and NO :lol: I don't have a life :lol: ........... :lol:

Actually I do...........hubby taking me out the see an alusive 'Saw Witt OWL' on perch. I've only seen one other one in my life..........but...............hey......................this voting is improtant right...........

Told hubby to take his hat off and take a chill for 10 min.

ok after my prattle on................it's amazing to me that--

Practicaly every celiac site I've ever been on has been alerting me to vote............

friends are writing to me asking ME to vote.........

and the best ..................

kevsmom...460,671 at 9:30 and now at 10:30.........an hr later the count was.......484,844 and 26% to ours 57%

at least Martha will know that the interest is sure there for a QUALITY MAGAZINE. HECK THEY PROBABLY HAVE BEEN WATCHING THIS SITE........WHAT DO YOU THINK......?

VOTE ON FELLA CELIAC'S

OFF TO FIND THE OWL..............Jim just came to get me............now or never.

JUDY

HouseKat Apprentice

I just voted and "Publication for individuals with food allergies and intolerances" was up to 58%! I also emailed a bunch of friends and asked them to vote for it too.

Kate


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Cheri A Contributor
I just voted and "Publication for individuals with food allergies and intolerances" was up to 58%! I also emailed a bunch of friends and asked them to vote for it too.

Kate

I am just seeing this thread ~ I voted, and will send it on to as many people as I can. :D

babysteps Contributor

Help, not at computer and on my blackberry the "vote" graphic is missing

Does anyone know if there a 'mobile' page?

At least I voted yesterday and will again tomorrow!

Aside- my cousin is celiac; a few yrs ago (before I realized I might be celiac) we went out in NYC for a special lunch (will look up name of restaurant later - it's in the bldg Mary Kate & Ashley bought in - 2 bldgs across side st from each other on west side highway, famous architect, Tribeca ish). Restaurant was great and celiac responsive. Not too busy - but at the big corner table was Martha Stuart and 6 or so others having a working lunch!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

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THOUGHT I'D MOVE SITE UP FOR EASIER VOTING.

WE GOT THE 'SAW WHET OWL' SUCH A PRECIOUS LITTLE TIMID HAWK.

NOW WILL CK THE VOTING.

Pet lovers publication 25%

Publication for individuals with food allergies and intolerances 58%

Total Votes: 511674

WOW GUYS............WE JUST MIGHT GET A MAGAZINE.................. :rolleyes: tHERE SURE ARE ALOT OF PEOPLE VOTING

EDIT HESE LINKS KEEP POPPING UP IN ALL MY EMAILS

THIS IS A INTERESTING ONE WITH LOTS OF LINKS TOO

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Mango04 Enthusiast

Wow! This is exciting! :D

Guest digmom1014

Just voted and we are in 1st! 58% (Superbowl Sunday)

jerseyangel Proficient

Still 58% / 25%--woo-hoo!!!! :D

Thanks for moving the link up, Judy. Made it easier :P

little d Enthusiast

Can we vote more than once!!!!!

donna

angel-jd1 Community Regular

It says you can only vote once a day, but the majority of us are voting multiple times daily and it works....so the answer to your question is YES!!! you can vote more than once, and even more than once a day!! VOTE VOTE VOTE!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Can we vote more than once!!!!!

donna

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I just voted twice and then it would not let me vote again, it came up page cannot be displayed...But I did vote for us again!!!

Woo-hoo!!!!!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
I just voted twice and then it would not let me vote again, it came up page cannot be displayed...But I did vote for us again!!!Woo-hoo!!!!!

Hi Amanda

I just voted 10 times and it never kicked me off and i watched the voting count go up and it never said anything.......i just do a 'back' and vote again.

i don't feel bad about doing this.

It takes my time and i want THE MAGAZINE.

IF any of you haven't checked the video to watch the presentation or see the 'mock up cover' it's worth a look.

I think with all the votes this would be a no brainer move forward for her company

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Have any of you read the comments on Martha's blog? People are absolutely crying for the allergy/intollerance one to win. Most of the comments are about that one. I just voted a bunch more times. I am getting so much positive response from my family and friends that I have sent it out to as well. They are forwarding it on to lots of people.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Hi Amanda

I just voted 10 times and it never kicked me off and i watched the voting count go up and it never said anything.......i just do a 'back' and vote again.

i don't feel bad about doing this.

It takes my time and i want THE MAGAZINE.

IF any of you haven't checked the video to watch the presentation or see the 'mock up cover' it's worth a look.

I think with all the votes this would be a no brainer move forward for her company

Thats funny I was hitting the back button too...As long as we are in the lead :)

babysteps Contributor

Just voted, we are at 58%

they may have software so that multiple votes from the same computer on the same day don't get counted - but at any rate we're in the lead!

Green12 Enthusiast

Just put in my vote for the day, still at 58% but that's quite a lead over the Pet category :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

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THOUGHT I'D MOVE SITE UP AGAIN FOR EASIER VOTING.

I'VE BEEN VOTING ON DIFFERENT SITES ALL DAY LONG.

DOESN'T SEEM TO BE MOVING BUT THE TOTALS ARE GOING UP IN NUMBERS SO GUESS IT'S STILL WORKING.

JUDY

Lisa Mentor

Judy, you do good work girl! ;)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

:rolleyes: ah shucks, lisa..........THANKS :lol:

Judy, you do good work girl! ;
de caps Contributor

We are at 56%

Don't forget to vote today.

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