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Deby's Gluten Free Hits The Big Time!


Galilee

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Galilee Newbie

Hi. My name is Doug. Many of you know my wife, Monica, who owns Deby's Gluten Free Bakery and Cafe in Denver, Colorado. I believe her login name is Deby.

Anyway, today, in the Rocky Mountain News, we got a write up of the restaurant, including a recipe for gluten free Bacon Cheddar Stuffing.

Check out the article at:

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Thanks, all, and happy eating!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi, Doug and welcome :) Thanks for the link. Monica's cafe sounds great and the stuffing recipe sounds yummy!

jenvan Collaborator

Congrats! That is wonderful. I hope to make it out to Denver again sometime...and if I do...I'll be coming to the Cafe!

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest BERNESES

That sounds SOOOOOOO good. Thank you and congrats on the write-up! Beverly

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Doug do you and Monica want to move to NY?!! I just looked at her website and am salavating. Thanks for posting this. Obviously a well deserved write up.

Galilee Newbie

If we did, I would at leastt be able to watch my Jets more. I've been a Jets fan since 1981.

Oh, wait, they are 2-9. Nah! :D

  • 3 weeks later...
wendyspi Rookie

I have been getting Deby's items for the past few months at my local gluten-free store. I love her products!!! I have a three year old who has celiac and sometimes it id difficult to find items he will like and not have to pay an arm and leg for. Deby's products are priced reasonably so it okay to try them out. So far he has liked...chicken nuggets, chicken soup, dinner roll, pig in a blanket, and white bread.

We tried the pecan pie, cookie dough, biscuits, and stuffing mix. My son did not like them, but my husband and I who are not gluten-free enjoyed all of them.

My only suggestion is we need a more inexpensive waffle cone!

Wendy


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mookie03 Contributor
If we did, I would at leastt be able to watch my Jets more. I've been a Jets fan since 1981.

Oh, wait, they are 2-9. Nah! :D

hey, theres always next year ;) we jets fans are accustomed to losing, but that doesnt mean we dont enjoy watching the games...i mean, clearly you can tell im a mets fan too- apparently im a glutton for punishment

i just wanted to put in a second vote for NY- Jillian and i will pay some of your moving costs or something, right Jillian? haha...

sneako Rookie

Hey! I live in Denver and have been to Debys once and their gluten-free Pizza is fantastic as well as their gluten-free Breads and other items, had a gluten-free Chicken cordon blue which was superb with rissoto. Only problem is I live off of colfax andDebys is clear down south, wayyyy down south. :( Otherwise I would have gone back more often, especially since they have a restaurant thats 100% gluten-free!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Absolutely!!! I'll even help move. I just don't do painting : )

Galilee Newbie

Well it keeps getting better!!

As of January, we will be in ALL 18 Vitamin Cottage stores in Colorado, 7 Whole Foods stores, AND they are putting in a proposal to get us into King Soopers (One of the big 3 chain stores all over the state. We live right by store #69, to give you an idea). Also, we are very close to getting into all 12 Sunflower Market Stores (we are already in one).

jkmunchkin Rising Star

OMG... can they put her stuff in the Whole Foods stores in NY?!!!!

mookie03 Contributor
Absolutely!!! I'll even help move. I just don't do painting : )

Ok, ill paint, but i have to warn you its not my best skill! ;)

sneako Rookie
As of January, we will be in ALL 18 Vitamin Cottage stores in Colorado, 7 Whole Foods stores, AND they are putting in a proposal to get us into King Soopers=

:o *passes out*

  • 1 year later...
fooserj Newbie
Hi. My name is Doug. Many of you know my wife, Monica, who owns Deby's Gluten Free Bakery and Cafe in Denver, Colorado. I believe her login name is Deby.

Anyway, today, in the Rocky Mountain News, we got a write up of the restaurant, including a recipe for gluten free Bacon Cheddar Stuffing.

Check out the article at:

Open Original Shared Link

Thanks, all, and happy eating!

I've heard great things about your pizzas from Mrs. Ford. She works at the prison here inSterling. I only wish it wasn't so expensive to get your products shipped here. Sterling Health Foods is considering carrying your products, but that doesn't sound too promising. My son 18, was diagnosed with celiac disease after 7 years and we are feeling the pains of trying to buy good tasting, gluten free foods. Whole Foods carries some things, but again they are located between 100 and 150 miles from us. If you ever have any tips on baking a simple banana bread gluten free, [please let me know. I have no ideas how to begin to bake gluten free. Thanks,Keep up the good work:> B)

annacsmom Apprentice
Well it keeps getting better!!

As of January, we will be in ALL 18 Vitamin Cottage stores in Colorado, 7 Whole Foods stores, AND they are putting in a proposal to get us into King Soopers (One of the big 3 chain stores all over the state. We live right by store #69, to give you an idea). Also, we are very close to getting into all 12 Sunflower Market Stores (we are already in one).

Hi and I am very excited about your products, but for a different reason. My daughter attends CU in Boulder and we have had a very difficult first semester, trying to get safe food for her to eat on campus. But thanks to the diligence and devotion of some very wonderful parents and community members, your store is providing gluten-free meals for the handful of celiacs on campus. That's right!! What a blessing to know that my daughter can go in and eat and not worry about ingredients, contamination, etc. Thank you so much for providing this service!

SarahTorg Apprentice
I've heard great things about your pizzas from Mrs. Ford. She works at the prison here inSterling. I only wish it wasn't so expensive to get your products shipped here. Sterling Health Foods is considering carrying your products, but that doesn't sound too promising. My son 18, was diagnosed with celiac disease after 7 years and we are feeling the pains of trying to buy good tasting, gluten free foods. Whole Foods carries some things, but again they are located between 100 and 150 miles from us. If you ever have any tips on baking a simple banana bread gluten free, [please let me know. I have no ideas how to begin to bake gluten free. Thanks,Keep up the good work:> B)

I've made a pretty good banana bread from scratch. Honestly, when I bake, i just modify gluten recipes. So, in my better homes and garden book, I take their recipe, and replace the flours, and a tsp of zanthan gum to make it all gluten like. LOL

My usual flour combo is with rice flour/tapioca flour/potato starch.

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