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The Absolutely Best Gluten Free Bread I Have Had!


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I swear I am so happy! I had heard about this bread from a couple of people and thought there was no way it would taste like wheat or be soft, light and spongy like wheat. I have to tell you it is! I can't believe I have been suffering all this time. My brother who does not have celiac disease came over right after I baked a loaf and he had four slices! Anyway here is the link: Open Original Shared Link

Also if any of you live near Downers Grove, Il., they just opened up a gluten-free only store there in August 2005. I found them by searching where to get the bread mix from. The name is Eat to Live and their number is 630-964-5316 (I have no financial interest in this business).

Bread is the one thing I really missed because I love sandwiches, french toast, garlic toast, etc. so I really am pleased with the product.

Also they had some english muffins by Kinnickik or something like that that was excellent! Nice and crusty outside and soft and spongy inside. I'm in heaven!!!


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I've been raving about Anna's breads for a year! I love them too, sometimes I do them in my bread machine other times I put them in the oven and make rolls, its so good tasting!

Susan

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I swear I am so happy! I had heard about this bread from a couple of people and thought there was no way it would taste like wheat or be soft, light and spongy like wheat. I have to tell you it is! I can't believe I have been suffering all this time. My brother who does not have celiac disease came over right after I baked a loaf and he had four slices! Anyway here is the link: Open Original Shared Link

Also if any of you live near Downers Grove, Il., they just opened up a gluten-free only store there in August 2005. I found them by searching where to get the bread mix from. The name is Eat to Live and their number is 630-964-5316 (I have no financial interest in this business).

Bread is the one thing I really missed because I love sandwiches, french toast, garlic toast, etc. so I really am pleased with the product.

Also they had some english muffins by Kinnickik or something like that that was excellent! Nice and crusty outside and soft and spongy inside. I'm in heaven!!!

Which one of their bread mixes did you try? Also...did you use a bread machine?

Have you tried their banana bread mix or the pumpkin break one?

jenvan Collaborator

Anna's does have the best texture...

hez Enthusiast

I have tried the banana bread mix and was not crazy over it. However, after adding more bananas and making muffins (instead of a loaf of bread) I love it.

Heather

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