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Namaste Blondie Mix


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I wish I had three thumbs so I could give those blondies three thumbs up! Just made 'em- produced in a dedicated facility. They contain no wheat, gluten, corn, soy, potato, dairy or nuts. I added Tropical Source gluten-free/ dairy free dark chocolate and they rock! Buy them.


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jenvan Collaborator

hey girl! i love those two. i made them and added choc chips too. for dessert a few times i put hershey's syrup on top :)

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Hi Jen! They were so good. Just to update you on my situation, I got an appt. with a naturopath who specializes in Celiac's (she almost died of complications due to undiagnosed Celiac's) and she is going to test me for additional food intolerances through Great Smokies. I'm so relieved. It's not until Nov. 14 but I feel like maybe I'll finally get somewhere! Beverly

jenvan Collaborator

That's great--let me know what you find! When I got my intolerance test back I was shocked! For now I just keep away from the dairy.

jcgirl Apprentice

Is Namaste the brownie mix that comes in a brown bag? I absolutly love them and so does one my co-workers who can eat whatever he wants whenever he wants. I will have to look for the blondie mix.

Regarding food intolerance tests, how is that done, blood work, skin prick?

skbird Contributor

I love Namaste products, too. They taste great and are potato free which is huge for me.

The pizza crust is the first thing I tried, the muffins are good (they also have sugar free ones so you can make savory muffins) and the cakes are pretty good. The white cake looked like banana cake, for some reaon and some even thought that was what it was, though I didn't add banana. No one knew it was gluten free. Did get a little rubbery the second day, though.

Stephanie

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the grocery manager at the Co Op that I shop at (Life Grocery) just told me that they will be getting Namaste products in! She is very excited, so I guess I am too!


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