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Check out this link to an Achewood comic on gluten-free cheatloaf

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jenvan Collaborator

ha ha! he must be eating ener-g bread!

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jerseyangel Proficient

How funny :D Definately Ener-G!

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Guest BERNESES

That was my first vote too- EnerG Harvest bread.

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jenvan Collaborator

uh, bleh...sucks all the saliva right out of your mouth!

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jerseyangel Proficient

Untoasted :P OK--I'll stop now!

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cgilsing Enthusiast

hehe...that's cute! Ener-g was the 1st gluten-free food I tried after being diagnosed.....I didn't even TRY another bread for 4 months after that!

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Guest nini

HA HA HA! I bout spit my milk through my nose! (J/K) wasn't really drinking milk...

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skbird Contributor

Totally funny! Especially the EnerG bread, however, have any of you tried the light tapioca yet? Seriously, it isn't bad. Toast it and put butter on it... it's pretty decent. OK, it's no Manna From Anna... but I do like it. Those are probably my two favorite gluten-free breads.

Stephanie

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