Simply Gluten Free Magazine Review and Giveaway | Gluten Free Recipe Box (2024)

Last weekend a premiere review copy arrived of Simply Gluten Free Magazine, the newest of gluten free magazines! I was anticipating its arrival, as I only subscribe to one other gluten free magazine, and it really hasn’t been meeting my needs lately. I mainly subscribe for the recipes, and everything else is just a bonus. Since the editor of Simply Gluten Free, Carol Kicinski, had announced that it she was going to publish a gluten free magazine that she would want to read, I knew it was going to be great! She is very artistic, a photographer, a professional recipe developer, TV show host, author, hassuch great taste, and is fun. If anyone could publish a successful, upper-end gluten free magazine, it was going to be Carol! THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED.

The day my review copy arrived I only had time to look at the cover, as I was preparing my house for an overnight guest. I was already impressed just by the weight of the cover paper, and how attractive it was.

The following day, while I was busy in the kitchen I gave my friend the Simply Gluten Free magazine to keep her busy, as she is allergic to unsprouted wheat. I still hadn’t gotten around to opening it up yet. She was so excited! I heard her say,

“Wow! They have a section on how to make a Thanksgiving dinner, and they include a checklist on when to do everything, and provide you with a shopping list for the menu plan you choose! I like to be organized. The only thing that I can perceive as a problem would be me being impatient on not being able to do something until a certain day. I’d be so excited!”

Her enthusiasm made me even more eager to open it up myself, after she departed. When I did, I was also impressed. Not only was a Thanksgiving menu provided, but there were several choices: 3 main traditional entrees, several sides, desserts, a crock pot/slow cooker entree recipe, and more. The recipes were so good, I could easily use them this year, if I were cooking, saving a lot of time and headaches. The only thing that was not included was a recipe for rolls (that was the only thing I felt the entire magazine was missing, which says a lot.) However, soon you will be able to obtain additional gluten free recipes, as well as many other goodies, on their site Simply Gluten Free Magazine.

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It didn’t end with Thanksgivingrecipes! They included everyday recipes, as well. I really appreciated the recipes for Thanksgiving left overs. How many times can you eat the same meal?

The wonderful thing about the recipes was that below the title they were labeled whether they were Gluten-free, Grain-free, Dairy-free, Nut-free, Soy-free, Egg-free, Vegetarian, or Vegan, and whether they included options such as Dairy-free, Vegan, etc. They really did everything right!

This issue was politically correct in not addressing “Christmas”, but covered the Jewish community by not only providing a latke recipe, a Jewish potato dish, but an entire latke party plan. I love latkes!Carol definitely covered it all for the holiday season, as well as keeping my interest all the way through.

While I learned a lot about Carol in her articles (it was a great introduction to her and her mindset), she has many additional writers which include doctors, authors, top gluten free bloggers, and more. This provides for a variety of pallets, inboth recipes and interests. One of my favorite doctors will be writing for Simply Gluten Free, Dr. Vikki Petersen. I’m anticipating her articles in future issues. Many of you are familiar with Dr. Petersen, as she contributes monthly articles to this blog. Those articles alone are worth the price of the magazine, to me! Dr. Petersen is always on the cutting edge of gluten free!

For a snippet of its contents, without giving it all away, check out the sections the magazine includes below:

News: Editor’s notes

Learn: All about the gluten-free diet, cooking, etc., some related to the season.

Explore: International article and gluten free tips for traveling abroad.

Cook: Articles and recipes.

Drink: Recipes.

Give: Gift giving.

Read: Suggested reading (books).

Beauty: A featured gluten free makeup brand and tips (in this issue, for the holidays).

Create: In this issue, it address DIY gift wrapping.

Profile: Gluten free featured brand article.

Favs: All things, not necessarily gluten free.

Inspire: Gluten free public figure in the spotlight.

This issue was 80 wonderful pages of gluten free! I’m in!

To subscribe to this magazine visit Simply Gluten Free Magazine. The pre-release prices are incredibly low! One-year subscriptions are only $14.99, saving 64% off the cover price. Two-year subscriptions are only $24.99, saving 70% off the cover price.

THE GLUTEN FREE GIVEAWAY

Eligibility

This giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian shipping addresses only.

Prizes

Two (2) winners will each receive:

A 1-Year Subscription to Gluten Free Magazine (6 issues).

Valued at $14.99 each.

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What you should know

  • This giveaway ends at 11:59 pm PST on November 29, 2012.
  • The winner will be announced at the bottom of thispage on November 30, 2012.
  • The winner will have until 11:59 pm PST on December 2, 2012 to reply to the winner’s notification email to supply their U.S. shipping address and phone number. If they do not respond within that period of time, a new winner will be chosen. Therefore, use an email address you check often or check back to this page on November 30, 2012 to view the winner announcement. All shipping addresses, phone numbers and email addresses are kept confidential.
  • The winner is chosen at random using a contest software application.

Disclaimer:Simply Gluten Free provided me with a free sample of their products to try, and I was under no obligation to review them, if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a giveaway in return for the free products.

See all currentGluten Free Giveaways.

And the winners are:

Susan H. and Debbie E.!

Congratulations to you both!

You have until December 2, 2012 at 11:59pm to reply to th winners’ notification email to supply your U.S. or Canadian shipping address. If you do not reply within that time period a new winner will be chosen.

Enjoy your new gluten free magazine!

Carla

Simply Gluten Free Magazine Review and Giveaway | Gluten Free Recipe Box (2024)

FAQs

Did Simply Gluten Free magazine change their name? ›

Simply Gluten Free magazine and Gluten Free & More magazine have joined forces and combined into one publication. They will now be under the Simply Gluten Free name and will be bigger and better than ever before! Simply Gluten Free is published by Edgewater Park Media, Inc.

Is there a website to check if something is gluten-free? ›

Welcome to Gluten-Free Finder

Whether you're gluten-free for medical reasons or by choice, GFFP's gluten-free certification programs ensures all companies listed on this site meet strict Gluten-Free Standards and that their products are truly safe, reliable and gluten-free.

Is there a gluten-free magazine? ›

Gluten-Free Nation Magazine is published three times per year and packed full of gluten free nutrition information, news, articles, and stories. Your subscription will automatically renew annually until cancelled.

How to make everything gluten-free cookbook? ›

'How To Make Anything Gluten-free' is a gluten-free recipe book with one mission: to reunite gluten-free people with all the food they miss. This book is packed full of everything from fakeaways, epic comfort food, classic cakes/bakes, mind-blowing desserts, 'muggle-level' fresh bread, ALL the pastry and tons more.

What happened to gluten free girl? ›

Shauna Ahern gave up her blog, Gluten-Free Girl, in 2017. She made a good go of it for 12 years and her blog lives on online. Now, instead of food blogging, she works full-time as head writer at ChefsSteps. Her husband Danny stays home with her two kids, and everyone gets health insurance.

What foods can you eat on a gluten-free diet? ›

A gluten-free diet excludes any foods that contain gluten, which is a protein found in wheat and several other grains. It means eating only whole foods that don't contain gluten, such as fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs, as well as processed gluten-free foods like gluten-free bread or pasta.

How do doctors test if you are gluten-free? ›

Serology testing looks for antibodies in your blood. Elevated levels of certain antibody proteins indicate an immune reaction to gluten. Genetic testing for human leukocyte antigens (HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8) can be used to rule out celiac disease.

Can gluten-free diet detect celiac disease? ›

It is very important that you do not start a gluten-free diet before testing and diagnosis. Once on a gluten-free diet, antibodies to gluten will start to drop in the blood and the intestine will start to heal and there is a risk of a false negative result on both the blood test and endoscopy.

Is there an app to scan for gluten-free products? ›

Enjoy Gluten Free Living

The Gluten Free Scanner works simply and fast, using your phone to scan the barcodes already found on the products you buy.

What is the best gluten-free magazine? ›

For more than 20 years, Gluten-Free Living has been the most trusted authority for living — and thriving — gluten free. Each issue of Gluten-Free Living is jam-packed with in-depth articles, expert advice, research and ingredient updates, delicious seasonal recipes, travel destinations, hot new products and much more.

What is surprisingly not gluten-free? ›

Here are some foods likely to contain gluten:
  • Beer, ale and lagers.
  • Bouillon cubes.
  • Brown rice syrup.
  • Candy.
  • Chips.
  • Communion wafers.
  • Couscous.
  • Deli meats.
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Are stamps gluten-free? ›

As for stamps, the U.S. Postal Service says they're gluten-free, too.

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Surprisingly, a gluten-free diet is similar to a traditionally healthy diet—few fancy foods are required. "Fill up your plate with naturally wholesome gluten-free foods, such as vegetables, fruits, beans, nuts, seeds, fish and lean meat," says Begun.

What is the biggest challenge of making gluten-free bread? ›

One of the main challenges in making gluten-free bread is achieving the same texture and rise as traditional wheat bread.

Is gluten-free overblown? ›

There is no compelling evidence that a gluten-free diet will improve health or prevent disease if you don't have celiac disease and can eat gluten without trouble.

Is Simply gluten free Carol Kicinski? ›

Carol Kicinski is a gluten-free advocate, TV chef, magazine founder and editor-in-chief, gluten-free recipe developer, cookbook author, and food writer. She is the founder of Simply Gluten Free Omnimedia, Inc. Kicinski is also the founder and editor-in-chief of Simply Gluten Free magazine.

Who bought Gourmet magazine? ›

Condé Nast bought the magazine in 1983.

Is Real Simple still a magazine? ›

Real Simple is the only lifestyle magazine you need, a one-stop shop for healthy and delicious weeknight meals, home organization and decor, beauty and style, etiquette, health and wellness, personal finance, work-life balance, and so much more. Every page is practical yet sophisticated-just like you.

Who bought Fine Cooking magazine? ›

Oaklins DeSilva+Phillips client, The Taunton Press, has sold Fine Cooking, the preferred media platform for avid cooking enthusiasts, to Meredith Corporation.

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