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Aldi Fresh Gluten Free Bread = Love


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Everyone, hop in your car and drive to your nearest Aldi!  They've got FRESH gluten free sandwich bread now and it is SO good! (Fresh as in not frozen, not like someone is standing there baking loaves!) We paid $3.99 for a loaf of their whole grain.  AMAZING! First time I've had non toasted bread since January.

It's their LiveGFree brand. That place is becoming Celiac Mecca. :wub:
 


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GFinDC Veteran

Sounds great Annie!  Thanks for posting!  :)

StephanieL Enthusiast

Do you have a label you can snap a picture of?  Wondering if it would be safe for our allergy set.

SMRI Collaborator

That is good to know!!!

GFAnnie Explorer

I can't do a pic right now, but the label says that it's dairy free, gluten free, nut free, soy free, and wheat free.

StephanieL Enthusiast

I can't do a pic right now, but the label says that it's dairy free, gluten free, nut free, soy free, and wheat free.

Thanks for checking.  Egg is one of ours too and that's usually the kicker for us but that is SO awesome for those who are dairy and but free!!  Fantastic!  Thanks again!

africanqueen99 Contributor

Holy cow - I read this first thing this morning and then picked up two loaves around 10a.  One loaf is almost gone!  My son (the latent celiac) ate TWO sandwiches for lunch and begged for more bread.  My husband who really, really dislikes gluten-free bread devoured some.

 

Good call!


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

I live in Small Town, USA, but I'm still going to check our Aldi's and see if they have it. It sounds great!

lpellegr Collaborator

The Aldi by me has a different selection of gluten-free stuff every time I go, so I can't rely on finding something I found before.  Curse you, Aldi!

BlessedMommy Rising Star

My Aldi's hasn't been able to get it yet, but they have a shelf tag, so they plan on it. I have been able to buy quinoa and gluten free pasta at my Aldi's though.

kareng Grand Master

I might go check Aldi for bread. But I will ask them to get me the still frozen loaf from the back. I don't eat that much bread, so I freeze mine anyway. I think the less freeze and thaw cycles the better. But, if you will eat it quickly, then the fact that they, like other places, put the frozen bread out on non- frozen shelves to thaw, is fine.

LauraTX Rising Star

I agree with getting a frozen loaf from the back.  Unless you have lots of gluten-free eaters to gobble it up quickly.  I may need to make a trip to my local Aldi soon to check out what is back in stock.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I'm probably the odd one out, but I actually think that Udi's is marginally better than the Aldi's bread. It's not bad, though, especially for that price and so I'll likely buy it from time to time.

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José Newbie

this stuff may not have Gluten in it but it's loaded in so much preservatives.  I would stay far away from this stuff as much as possible.  I did an experiment, I put a slice in a sandwich baggie.  Left it out on the counter.  Took 8 days before mold appeared.  Imagine what it is doing on your insides.  

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