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Ener-g Gluten Free Cornbread Mix


Smunkeemom

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I just made a loaf of cornbread from the Ener-G gluten free cornbread mix. It is soo good. I modified the recipe (added extra sugar and more milk) but it tastes just like Grandma's homemade cornbread used to taste and is really easy and quick. :D

I think I am officially cornbread addicted now.


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I just made a loaf of cornbread from the Ener-G gluten free cornbread mix. It is soo good. I modified the recipe (added extra sugar and more milk) but it tastes just like Grandma's homemade cornbread used to taste and is really easy and quick.  :D

I think I am officially cornbread addicted now.

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I've always used the Fanny Farmer but substituted gluten-free flours - sometimes my nongf dh can't tell the difference. Now for a pot of chili - them's good eats! :D

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Where do you get this Ener-G mix? Is it something Whole Foods carries or do you know? I've heard something about that brand but what I thought it was available online only. I heard their crackers are quite good as well.

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Where do you get this mix? Is it something Whole Foods carries or do you know? I've heard something about that brand but what I thought it was available online only.

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I got mine from the local health food store (Akins) it was about $3.00 and makes 2 loaves.

Their crackers are really good too, esp. in meatloaf.

Open Original Shared Linkhere is a link to their site so you can see if they sell it near you

floridanative Community Regular

Perfect thanks! I also need crackers for my green bean casserole so this will work great for me. Easier than fying up onions in gluten-free flour. Thanks again!

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