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Looking For A Store Carrying Pamela's Wheat Free Bread Mix


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hannahp57 Contributor

Hello :D

has anyone from north carolina seen the pamelas bread mix on the shelves anywhere. i have looked it up online but either the health food store doesn't have a product list or its not on the website.

thanks all!

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Tim-n-VA Contributor

The Whole Foods chain carries those here in Virginia. There is one in Cary and one in Raleigh so you could check there.

You can find the exact address and/or phone number at their website: Open Original Shared Link

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hannahp57 Contributor

thanks! the website doesn't have their product list right now so i have no idea whats there!

i've heard good things about pamela's bread mix and since my three last attempts to bake bread from scratch failed miserably we'll see if i can get this to work

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ZsaZsa Newbie

.... The Lowes Foods Grocery Store in Charlotte, NC sells Pamela's products.

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hannahp57 Contributor

I found it and will be attempting it later this week sometime. my sister is in town and we're going to visit a beach = picnic sandwhich lunch because greasy fastfood is a no go :lol:

we are also going to visit charlotte because we haven't seen it yet. i hear it is a beautiful town. i am originally from Oklahoma and you would not beleive how much more stuff is available here compared to there.

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sixtytwo Apprentice

There is a restaurant in downtown Raleigh that cooks only gluten-free food. I went to an open house there one of the last times I was visitng there. The food was fantastic, actually it is a take out place where you call ahead and they prepare the foods for you to take home with you. It is very gourmet and can be expensive, but it sure is worth checking out. If there is a Trader Joe's in town, you can check it too. I know the Whole Foods is very nice in Raleigh. My son/family live in Raleigh and my granddaughter has celiac disease. She is nearly 11 and has had it since she was 1. There are other restaurants in Raleigh that cater to celiacs, you need to do your homework and find them. Barbara

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lizard00 Enthusiast

I'm in Raleigh and have bought Pamela's from Kroger (their natural food section), it is also available at Whole Foods.

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hannahp57 Contributor

I just wanted to tell evertone that I baked the roll variation of the wheat free bread mix. it was AWESOME!!! I called my older sister back home and told her that she needed to talk to the grocery store there and request they order it. Back in oklahoma.

It rose! it tasted wonderful and it didn't have any weird texture or aftertaste :D

mmmm...

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Tim-n-VA Contributor

I make a loaf of the Pamela's most weekends. Knowing I will use it regularly, the cheapest way to get it is the Amazon subscription. I've signed up for one shipment every two months which works out for the occasional weeks I don't make the bread. The subscription rate for the box of six packages gets the individual package to $3.76 and I've seen in in stores for over $5.

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Hello :D

has anyone from north carolina seen the pamelas bread mix on the shelves anywhere. i have looked it up online but either the health food store doesn't have a product list or its not on the website.

thanks all!

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