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Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Lucky Winners of the Mixes from the Heartland Giveaway!

  

 

The 3 lucky winners of the February GlutenFreeHelp giveaway sponsored by Mixes from the Heartland are in for a delicious baking experience.  Each winner will receive 3 bags of wonderful gluten-free mixes.

Here are the responses from the winners:

“I’m very happy in winning these mixes!! It seems like really interesting products and I’m excited and curious in finding how much it’s delicious! Thanks a lot Tina for your dedication and your precious products reviews” - Carole Bellini
 
 
I am thrilled to get an opportunity to try these mixes. My Mother has Celiac disease, and so does my sister, so I keep GF food available for when they visit.  I am always on the lookout for new products that even those of us who are not
GF can enjoy.  These mixes sound great.  Thanks Tina! - Colleen Cole

 

  ”I won the give-away!?! Oh, that is Awesome News! Thanks so much for holding such a great contest Tina. I can’t wait to try the Heartland Mixes! Thanks again! ”  Deb


Friday, February 12th, 2010

Bio-K+ Giveaway of February – Here are the Lucky Winners

I’m very pleased to announce the 10 winners of my  Bio-K+ Giveaway of February.  Indeed they will all be receiving some of the best probiotics products on the market:

Kelly Meyersfield-Wecksell, Colleen Cole, Rosie Newman, Carole Bellini, Mara Rouse, PJ Sedgwick, Dr. Steve Lund, Ashlie Delshad, Janet Heitler, Pamala Payne

Congratulations to everyone!  And click on the following link to read my own personal success story with using the Bio-K+ products.

After receiving the winning announcement, here’s what Ashlie Delshad said:

“Oh my goodness!!!! I am so excited. I have been fighting a battle with candida
overgrowth and I’ve tried a ton of different probiotics – I’m really excited to
try this one out! Also, thanks for all the wonderful advice and tips you
provide on your website. I went gluten free about 3 months ago and if it wasn’t
for your site and a few others I’m not sure what I would have done!” 


Friday, February 12th, 2010

Winner of my Valentine’s Gluten-Free Giveaway!

 

 

Wow, Nicki Everett, the lucky winner of my Valentine’s Day “Gotta Eat Sweets” Giveaway is definitely in for a treat.  Many agree that Gotta Eat Sweets make incredible gluten-free products.  Click the following link to view my GlutenFreeHelp.info review/video of the company.

Nicki’s response to winning:

“Hi Tina, Winning this month’s www.GlutenFreeHelp.info  contest is an unexpected surprise indeed. Thank you for such a lovely and informative site, and such great contests you have every month. I look forward to recieving my Gotta Eat Sweets Valentine’s box! “


Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Winner of my January Gluten-Free Contest Sponsored by Pamela’s Products

The GlutenFreeHelp contest of January proved to be a smashing success and with the number of terrific recipe entries, deciding on the winner was a tough choice to make.

Lucky winner Julianne Karow received the coveted Pamela’s gift bag full of a wonderful assortment of Pamela’s products and kitchen untensils.  Check out the bag’s delectable contents here.

Congratulations Julianne!


Sunday, January 31st, 2010

January Contest Winner-Gluten-Free Husband’s Delight

Gluten Free Husband’s Delightis a delicious recipe submitted by Julianne Karow and our lucky winner,
wrapping this January contest up.

January 2010 Winning Recipe!

Hey folks, it was a real tough one this month as I had so many wonderful gluten-free submissions. I had a lot of help in making the decision. We had a few runner-ups as the recipes were all so good. You can view our 3 runner ups below by putting your cursor over the recipe. Enjoy!

WINNING RECIPE !- Gluten-Free Husband’s Delight – Julianne Karow

1) Pork Picatta with Spinach and Garlic Mashed Potatoes – Cheri

2) Irresistible GF Chocolate FrostingVanessa Wright

3) Chocolate Chip Banana Bread – Missy Mutchnik


Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Lucky Winner of my December Contest!

The December winner of my Gluten-Free contest was Georgia W. from Glendale, CA, recipient of a lovely bib apron (similar to the one pictured above).

She emailed me to say:  “I love the colors and I am wearing it this evening while my daughter, son and I make the Gluten-Free Grandma’s Peach pie I found on your site. Thank you for the opportunity to enter these fabulous contests, and I won!”


Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

November Winner of my Contest – Anthropologie Apron!

The winner of the Gluten-Free contest of November was Marion P. from Wyoming.  She won an apron similar to the one shown above.

Upon receipt of her apron she emailed me to say: ”I love my apron Tina. It is perfect.”

Congratulations Marion and enjoy!


Friday, November 20th, 2009

October Winner Of My Contest-Anthrolopogy Apron!

Tina here is my story to share with you about my precious daughter, Leah:

Celiac Disease and 18 Month Old  Leah!

Leah- Now Gluten-Free and Healthy !A new mom, feeding journals, diaper journals, sleep schedules… all trial and error! Leah’s precious life started with a week in the NICU, but as a fighter she bounded out and has been that way for her six dear years. Leah never delayed her eating and loved noodles, bread, cookies and of course her fruits and vegetables. However, Leah seemed to have one cold after another, Eczema and vomited every so often. Again as a new mom, nothing seemed odd just part of the development course. At 18 months, however we realized that her shape was that of a bird and a food deprived child with an extended abdomen. Our pediatrician indicated her weight was declining rapidly and she was diagnosed with “Failure to Thrive”.

Obviously fear struck (don’t look up Failure to Thrive) we quickly tried to find what the cause was. Fortunately, two family members had heard of Celiac Disease and mentioned it to us. Having an amazing pediatrician, he requested a blood test which was an immediate indicator of Leah’s issues. Soon after Leah endured an endoscopy and received the diagnosis of Celiac. In just three months we went from scary to diagnosed.

Ok, so what now? Daunting! As a new mom and truly not a person who enjoys cooking, the challenge was on. We were on a mission, what was Leah going to eat, how were we going to establish a “typical” lifestyle for her, what resources were available? Needless to say we began our education process and we had tremendous support from our family. Once gluten free Leah’s health improved tremendously and rather quickly. Leah is an amazing child and has taken responsibility for her nutrition and diet, always asking if there is gluten in the item or just declining gracefully. We take great strides to make sure Leah fits right in to any food situation by contacting party hosts to see what food is served, we are in constant communication with teachers and we have open conversations with her about the food she will eat and why it might look different. As a positive being gluten free is a healthy alternative and the world today has become more aware of what it is to be gluten free.

For parents of newly diagnosed children I say take a deep breath and take it one step at a time! Become informed and join a local ROCK (Raising Our Celiac Kids) group online if possible. Know it is overwhelming at first, but there are some great resources. Try to make an event, holiday, or food based situation about the event and not the food!  Having Celiac is challenging, but manageable.

Lauri

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Tina Turbin became extremely interested and involved in the subjects of gluten free, gluten sensitive and celiac disease a number of years ago as a result of...

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