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Bread? Which Is Best


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traci Apprentice

I am sooooo tired of the bread brands I have chosen... they are all heavy, hard and some what sweet in flavor. Can anyone help me, I am about ready to eat some Wonder... thanks in advance...

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Kinnickinick......not sure of spelling.... :D I've tried a fair number of breads and, like the majority of the board, like this one best.

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If you need to buy a premade bread I agree with celiac3270 about the Kinnikinnick brand. I used to buy their honey-rice bread and I was pretty happy with it. They also have other combinations if the honey-rice is too sweet for your taste. If, by chance, you have 1 hour out of your week to make yourself a loaf of Gluten-Free Pantry's favorite sandwich bread I think it would be worth your while. I eat this bread and I love it...even took some to Steak N Shake and had them make me a Frisco melt with it....DELICIOUS! Honestly, it doesn't even need to be toasted though to taste pretty good. I hate that dense bread feeling too, so I slice it thin using an electric knife (you know, the one you carve the turkey with) lol. gluten-free Pantry's bread was the last brand I've tried because I had no reason to look for anything better. And as a bonus there's a recipe on the back to make it into Cinnamon Raisin bread which is great too!

Good luck and if you find anything else even better let us know!

Amy

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lilliexx Contributor

i agree about making your own bread!! i havnt tried the gluten-free pantry bread yet but i will now!! :P

all the gluten-free premade breads i tried were just terrible!!! ack

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traci Apprentice

Thanks all. My friend has a bread maker she said I could borrow. I must admit, I love to cook, hate to bake. Always have... so I was hoping I could find some decent ready made stuff but I am about at the end of my rope with it all. Miss grilled cheese, turkey etc. Thank you!! :D

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celiacfreeman Contributor

garage sale almost always have a bread machine, jsut clean it up

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