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Hi All, I just received an ad for a magazine called Rosengarten's
Report in which food related products are evaluated. Is this a good
honest report? What do people think? Thanks Gordon
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In article >, Gordon A Allen
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> Hi All, I just received an ad for a magazine called Rosengarten's
> Report in which food related products are evaluated. Is this a good
> honest report? What do people think? Thanks Gordon


The guys at sci.bio.food-science might be better asked.
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I am addressing my comments to you as I really don't know how to do the
whole "newsreader"thing. I have subscribed to the Rosengarten Report for
two years now,and find it very interesting reading. What reviews (or
recommendations)on food I have actually followed up on have been
accurate and timely. However many are mail order sources and tend to be
quite expensive,especially with shipping charges added. There is a web
site also,and some recipes and offers appear there or in an email that
they will send to you from time to time. You could try that to see what
you think before ordering the newsletter. SAM

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Sam 1121 wrote:
> I am addressing my comments to you as I really don't know how to do the
> whole "newsreader"thing. I have subscribed to the Rosengarten Report for
> two years now,and find it very interesting reading. What reviews (or
> recommendations)on food I have actually followed up on have been
> accurate and timely. However many are mail order sources and tend to be
> quite expensive,especially with shipping charges added. There is a web
> site also,and some recipes and offers appear there or in an email that
> they will send to you from time to time. You could try that to see what
> you think before ordering the newsletter. SAM
>


As in David Rosengarten?

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"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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> Sam 1121 wrote:
> > I am addressing my comments to you as I really don't know how to do the
> > whole "newsreader"thing. I have subscribed to the Rosengarten Report for
> > two years now,and find it very interesting reading. What reviews (or
> > recommendations)on food I have actually followed up on have been
> > accurate and timely. However many are mail order sources and tend to be
> > quite expensive,especially with shipping charges added. There is a web
> > site also,and some recipes and offers appear there or in an email that
> > they will send to you from time to time. You could try that to see what
> > you think before ordering the newsletter. SAM
> >

>
> As in David Rosengarten?


Yes
http://www.rosengartenreport.com/




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Vox Humana wrote:
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>>Sam 1121 wrote:
>>
>>>I am addressing my comments to you as I really don't know how to do the
>>>whole "newsreader"thing. I have subscribed to the Rosengarten Report for
>>>two years now,and find it very interesting reading. What reviews (or
>>>recommendations)on food I have actually followed up on have been
>>>accurate and timely. However many are mail order sources and tend to be
>>>quite expensive,especially with shipping charges added. There is a web
>>>site also,and some recipes and offers appear there or in an email that
>>>they will send to you from time to time. You could try that to see what
>>>you think before ordering the newsletter. SAM
>>>

>>
>>As in David Rosengarten?

>
>
> Yes
> http://www.rosengartenreport.com/
>
>

Thanks Vox.

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