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sdore Enthusiast

Hello again. I wonderong if anyone has tried the store-bought brownies in the gluten-free freezer section. They are by a brand with a really long name and it starts with a K.

If so are they any good?

Sorry I am not at home right now to ge the full name of the product.

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Umm...I've tried Food By George brownies, but they're terribly expensive and not as good as the ones made with a gluten-free mix so I don't eat those much.

Do you mean Kinnikinick? (do they make brownies?)

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Yes! That's the brand!

I saw them over the wekend at my local grocery store. They were already in a paper-like pan, but had no instructions on how to make. I guess you just defrost them like everything else.

I was tempted o buy them, but they were very expensive. I would hate to wast money if they didn't taste good.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

What you can do is buy them and taste it then return it if you don't like it. Companies around here will do that. We got apple muffins that were gluten-free and tasted them and they were horrible so they took them back :D

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I just tried Ener-G Foods brownies yesterday. If you like cooky crisp on the outside, chewy-on-the-inside brownies, don't bother with Ener-G's version. :angry: If you like brownies which taste like heavy chocolate cake, you'll love these. <_< The package even suggests splitting the brownie chunk into 2 horizonal layers and frosting them like a cake. :blink: After tasting Ener-G's Brownies I gave the rest to my nonceliac (garbage disposal) husband and made Almond Chocolate Chip Quinoa cookies for myself. :lol:

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What you can do is buy them and taste it then return it if you don't like it. Companies around here will do that. We got apple muffins that were gluten-free and tasted them and they were horrible so they took them back 

What? :huh: Do you mean that the healthfood store will do that or the manufacturer?

About that--be careful because some companies will and some won't do this. I know that the Gluten Free Pantry does not have such a return policy and Miss Robens does...

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

The health food store...not the manufacturer

of course be careful with it...they have never had a problem with it where we go

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Oh, wow...that's great! :D

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