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Good Bread?


Susan123

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Susan123 Rookie

I am so sick of the breads I have eaten that I am was wondering if anyone might have a suggestion for new. I have tried brown rice bread and white rice bread from (can't remember the name) purple bag and trader joes carries it. I have tried entera (sp?) brown rice bread. Also, I have tried the white sandwich bread from Kinnikanick (sp?) I love plain white sandwich bread and I am trying to find something close. Everytime I try something I like it at first and then the more I eat it the more it makes me gag. Yucky!~!! I am open to rolls too. Something to eat with lunch meat for lunch. Also, who makes a good pizza. Lately I have found that I really like glutano with cookies, pretzels etc. Is there bread good?


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VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

If you've gotten to this point, its time to buy one of those Cuisinart bread machines (with gluten free settings) and make your own (I am at the same point - haha)

Becky6 Enthusiast

I love the Cybros rice rolls! YUM

luvs2eat Collaborator

After trying several OTC breads and several from scratch recipes, Manna from Anna bread mix is my fav. I make it once a week or so. I also make it sometimes in English muffin rounds for rolls.

Check her out at mannafromanna.com

hez Enthusiast

I have to second the suggestion to try breads from Anna. They are the only bread I have tried that is chewy and soft like gluten bread. The bread does not crumble so you can slice very thin.

I really love the Kinicink (sp?) pizza crusts. They come in a pack of four and our great for individual pizzas. My whole family likes them (I am the only one with celiac disease).

Hez

danikali Enthusiast

If you get a bread machine, which I think is worth it, the potato bread is the BEST! It comes out fluffier than rice, at least I think so. I would say homemade potato bread is the closest thing to real bread. My step-Mom made it the other day and EVERYONE was eating it, a lot of it, and not everyone is gluten intolerant!

jerseyangel Proficient

What potato bread is that? A mix or recipe? It sounds good :)


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I also love the Cybros Rice Rolls!!!!

elisabet Contributor
If you get a bread machine, which I think is worth it, the potato bread is the BEST! It comes out fluffier than rice, at least I think so. I would say homemade potato bread is the closest thing to real bread. My step-Mom made it the other day and EVERYONE was eating it, a lot of it, and not everyone is gluten intolerant!

Dani,

can you please write the reciepe?

thanks

Felidae Enthusiast

Kinnikinnick pizza crusts are the best.

Susan123 Rookie
If you've gotten to this point, its time to buy one of those Cuisinart bread machines (with gluten free settings) and make your own (I am at the same point - haha)

You said cuisinart with gluten free settings. What did you mean by this? Can you tell me what model?

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