anyone know where to find really good gluten free bread for decent size sandwiches ? all the stuff I see in health food stores doesnt look appealing...the slices are too small, look like cardboard and are also very expensive. thanks
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Good gluten-free Bread
#1
Posted 04 December 2007 - 11:06 AM
Endoscopy & blood panel all negative 12/09 after being strict w/ gluten free diet
As of 8/09 - Candida Overgrowth, C.difficile overgrowth, elevated fecal anti-gliadin, elevated putrefactive SCFA's
Developed severe lactose intolerance, IBS and food sensitivities in 02 after contracting Giardia from a river in Oregon
Had negative celiac blood work in 02
Elevated stool anti-gliadin Ab (21 with 10 being cutoff for normal) - 2008
Positive for DQ8- 2008
Tested high positive for egg, dairy, soy, ginger, mustard - 2008
Lactulose/Mannitol (leaky gut) test indicated slight intestinal permeability
Improved with gluten free diet but still have spastic constipation
As of 8/09 - Candida Overgrowth, C.difficile overgrowth, elevated fecal anti-gliadin, elevated putrefactive SCFA's
Developed severe lactose intolerance, IBS and food sensitivities in 02 after contracting Giardia from a river in Oregon
Had negative celiac blood work in 02
Elevated stool anti-gliadin Ab (21 with 10 being cutoff for normal) - 2008
Positive for DQ8- 2008
Tested high positive for egg, dairy, soy, ginger, mustard - 2008
Lactulose/Mannitol (leaky gut) test indicated slight intestinal permeability
Improved with gluten free diet but still have spastic constipation
#2
Posted 04 December 2007 - 11:45 AM
Whole Foods has a couple that are not bad in their bakery section. Any of the gluten-free bakers has usually good bread.. Against the grain gourmet has good rolls/buns for sandwiches. The grainless baker has a good rye bread....
Plus there are some mighty fine recipes on this site if you want to make your own breads/rolls.
For mixes there are several that people rave about. For me I love Anna's bread mix. I think the gluten free pantry is another, some say kinnickinnick.....
Everybody Eats is pricey but their breads are very good....
mamaw
Plus there are some mighty fine recipes on this site if you want to make your own breads/rolls.
For mixes there are several that people rave about. For me I love Anna's bread mix. I think the gluten free pantry is another, some say kinnickinnick.....
Everybody Eats is pricey but their breads are very good....
mamaw
#3
Posted 04 December 2007 - 03:50 PM
Some of the Great Harvest bakeries make a gluten-free bread. The local one for me (northern VA) has the disclaimer that they are a wheat bakery that takes cc precautions. They bake the gluten free bread in single use foil pans. I've not reacted to their bread. It is a sizable, heavy bread that might be worth the try.
http://www.greatharvest.com/index.html
http://www.greatharvest.com/index.html
#4
Posted 04 December 2007 - 08:03 PM
Against the Grain from Vermont. Awesome baguettes,rolls and bagels. At Whole Foods (at least the Boston ones anyway). I think they have a website.
#5 Guest_j_mommy_*
Posted 06 December 2007 - 02:56 PM
I like the sun dreid tomato from Whole Foods...makes a yummy sandwich.
www.sillyakbakery.com really good bread..love the garlic chedder
www.grandmaferdons.com good plain bread..I use it to make garlic cheese bread
www.sillyakbakery.com really good bread..love the garlic chedder
www.grandmaferdons.com good plain bread..I use it to make garlic cheese bread
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