Hi,
This is a local store we purchase from in wisconsin. They are very celiac friendly! They have a section of their store that is all gluten free. Some pasta too. We buy all of our flour from them. The website is Cathysbulkfoods.com. I'm not sure what shipping charges are, but it's worth the look. We save a lot of money there. Hope this helps some of you!
Amy
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Posted 07 January 2007 - 06:30 PM
Hi Amy.
We live in Eagle, WI. I have to go to Pewaukee to find most of our gluten-free stuff, but I also order from www.shopbydiet.com. Where is this store you mentioned? Also....are you familiar with any commercial brands of cereal that are gluten-free? There are a few people talking on the board about some General Mills cereals that are gluten-free...but my son and I must have spent about 15 minutes in the cereal aisles of Pick-N-Save and the Super WalMart and found nothing!
Anyways - glad to see another Wisconsinite on the boards. Have a great night!
Kelly
We live in Eagle, WI. I have to go to Pewaukee to find most of our gluten-free stuff, but I also order from www.shopbydiet.com. Where is this store you mentioned? Also....are you familiar with any commercial brands of cereal that are gluten-free? There are a few people talking on the board about some General Mills cereals that are gluten-free...but my son and I must have spent about 15 minutes in the cereal aisles of Pick-N-Save and the Super WalMart and found nothing!
Anyways - glad to see another Wisconsinite on the boards. Have a great night!
Kelly
Kelly
Hubby diagnosed 4/06 by scope/biopsy.
Hubby diagnosed 4/06 by scope/biopsy.
#3
Posted 07 January 2007 - 07:01 PM
Wow, that looks great!! Have you tried their brown rice flour? I noticed that have two different kinds--I wonder if either of them is the superfine-grind that eliminates all the grittiness? I do like Authentic Foods brand, but the price is just ridiculous--$11.99 for 3 pounds, on the Authentic Foods website.
Anyway, thanks for posting this--it's great to be able to find out these things!
Anyway, thanks for posting this--it's great to be able to find out these things!
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Posted 08 January 2007 - 06:33 AM
Piesmom, on Jan 7 2007, 10:30 PM, said:
Where is this store you mentioned? Also....are you familiar with any commercial brands of cereal that are gluten-free?
Cathys Country Store is in Appleton, WI. Also I'm not sure on the cereal. It seems like my daughter gets sick even when companies say their product is gluten free. So, we play it the safe way. We make a hot rice cereal on the stove and add some sugar and cinnamon. If you'd like to know about that I'd be glad to post it for you. Sorry I wasn't much help on the cereal.
Amy
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Posted 08 January 2007 - 06:36 AM
Fiddle-Faddle, on Jan 7 2007, 11:01 PM, said:
Have you tried their brown rice flour? I noticed that have two different kinds--I wonder if either of them is the superfine-grind that eliminates all the grittiness?
Hi,
I have used both. They are ground fine, but I'm not sure what you're used to. Also, I don't think there is a difference between the 2. Glad to see it might be able to save you some money!
Amy
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Posted 08 January 2007 - 09:09 AM
AmyTopolski, on Jan 8 2007, 09:36 AM, said:
Hi,
I have used both. They are ground fine, but I'm not sure what you're used to. Also, I don't think there is a difference between the 2. Glad to see it might be able to save you some money!
Amy
I have used both. They are ground fine, but I'm not sure what you're used to. Also, I don't think there is a difference between the 2. Glad to see it might be able to save you some money!
Amy
I have tried Bob's Red Milll, which is somewhat gritty, Hodgson Mill, which is VERY grittty, and Authentic Foods, which is superfine like cornstarch, but at $4 a pound, I don't want to get it anymore if I don't have to!
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Posted 08 January 2007 - 12:27 PM
Fiddle-Faddle, on Jan 8 2007, 01:09 PM, said:
I have tried Bob's Red Milll, which is somewhat gritty, Hodgson Mill, which is VERY grittty, and Authentic Foods, which is superfine like cornstarch, but at $4 a pound, I don't want to get it anymore if I don't have to!
I just took it out and felt it. It is powdery like a starch, but you can feel some texture to it. I think it's what you're looking for. Unfortunately I have never used any other brands but what they have at their store. It's all we can afford. Sorry I can't be more help.
Amy
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