The Road

One Mother’s Honest Perspective on Living with Celiac Disease I feel a ramble coming about. Fasten your seat belts and return your trays to their upright position. Ha! It feels that way at times, doesn’t it? Rolling down the hill, gripping the pavement, and hugging the jagged rock wall that will demolish you with a […]

Laundry Baskets

Make 2013 the year to be organized

If you are planning to make 2013 The Year You Get Organized, Once-And-For-All, you are in luck. New Year’s is the perfect time to tackle household organization, and I’m here to help. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if 2013 is the year to spontaneously invite friends over without fear of dirty dishes throughout the kitchen, wet […]

Lauren Crawford

Lauren Crawford, 12-Year-Old Entrepreneur

Most twelve year olds spend their days going to school, doing homework, participating in after school activities, spending time with their friends, and helping out around the house. Lauren Crawford is no different, with one exception – she also happens to be the founder of her own successful business. In 2010, Lauren, along with her […]

Shannon Ford

Mrs. United States Shannon Ford

Imagine for a moment you are standing on a Las Vegas stage. The lights are bright, the crowd is cheering. You are wearing a stunning ball gown. A jewel-encrusted crown is placed upon your head. Shannon Ford did better than just imagine it. She lived it. On August 4, 2011, the 25th anniversary of the […]

Gluten Free Magazine on Daytime TV

Gluten Free & More Magazine – The 2012 Holiday Issue

Well….here it is! Gluten Free & More magazine has made its splashing debut on Daytime TV (see video) – letting 1.5 million households find out about the magazine and where to get a copy (in Barnes & Noble, Whole Foods, Books-a-Million, Sprouts, Earth Fare and hundreds of independent Health Food Stores across America including Balducci’s on the East Coast and Andronico’s on the West Coast.)

FINALLY… a real lifestyle magazine for the discerning gluten free and allergen free reader. Packed full of recipes you will want to prepare and preserve for future meals.

Cheater, Cheater, Gluten Eater

I was diagnosed with celiac disease in April of 2005. I tried as hard as I could to be gluten-free, but always foundan excuse to cheat. I would go off, I would go back on. I have atypical symptoms (meaning none of the obvious gastrointestinal ones), so I figured since gluten didn’t really make me […]

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