June 16, 2009

Delight Gluten Free Magazine

Did anyone know there is a new magazine just for us Anti-Glutites? I never knew there were Gluten-Free magazines out there! Serious, one that you can subscribe to through the mail like Shape or The Family Handyman. I am so excited that I didn't hesitate to subscribe!

Delight Gluten-Free Magazine features everyday recipes without unusual ingredients, beautiful and stunning pictures, and entertaining articles.

To visit the magazine's website click here

To subscribe to the magazine click here

Their current issue contains topics ranging from: Gluten-Free on a budget, Restaurant chains, Gluten-Free menus in detail, Recipes galore, and MUCH more!

For $14 a year, this magazine could be mailed to you! Plus get the Summer Issue by ordering now!

Happy eating, learning and living! Gluten-Free...

2 comments:

Julie said...

I have not received my copy of this magazine when I ordered in June has anyone else?

Lindsy Riches (Anti-Glutite) said...

Here is thier response!!!! Maybe I am no longer excited and don't care about this magazine! What part of your website stated I will get the Summer issue don't you understand?

From: hrubacky@gmail.com [mailto:hrubacky@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Heather Rubacky
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:22 AM
To: Riches, Lindsy
Subject: Re: Delight gluten free Magazine: Magazine

I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. Your fall issue will be arriving shortly.
Have a Delightful day!

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On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Riches, Lindsy lriches@qualcomm.com wrote:

When I signed up your website stated I would get the summer issue.

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From: hrubacky@gmail.com hrubacky@gmail.com
To: Riches, Lindsy
Sent: Wed Jul 29 07:58:47 2009
Subject: Re: Delight gluten free Magazine: Magazine

Hello Lindsy,

I apologize for the delayed response. I understand you subscribed in June, however, that was after the summer issue was delivered, so the first issue of your subscription will be the fall issue, which will arrive in early August. Please enjoy your copy of Delight!

Have a Delightful day!
-Heather Rubacky

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From: Erin Lindsy Riches lriches@qualcomm.com
Date: Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 1:50 AM
Subject: Delight gluten free Magazine: Magazine
To: info@delightgfmagazine.com


This is an enquiry e-mail via http://www.delightgfmagazine.com/ from:
Erin Lindsy Riches lriches@qualcomm.com

Hello I signed up for your magazine over a month ago(June 16th)and haven't receive my copy yet. I signed up when the web stated I would get the summer issue, and again, I still haven't received it. I also emailed you a few weeks back and still have not heard back? Is this fraud? Whats the deal?

Cheers,
Lindsy Riches

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