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Graham Crackers


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Hi, I'm looking for a recipe for graham crackers or if anyone knows of packaged graham crackers that are any good. I tried St. Josef brand and hated them. Thanks


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Hi, I'm looking for a recipe for graham crackers or if anyone knows of packaged graham crackers that are any good. I tried St. Josef brand and hated them. Thanks

I tried the Kinnickinnik ones. They are pretty good overall, but sort of gritty. They are also quite expensive at around $5 a bag. My sister has made the ones in one of Bette Hagman's cookbook. The texture was quite impressive but we found we had to reduce the cinnamon quite a bit to get a more true flavour (at least, a flavour similar to the ones we used to eat! Christie HoneyMaid, I think they were). I'm not sure which of Bette Hagmans books the recipe is in. Best of luck.

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the recipe lori is talking about is in the "gluten free gourmet bakes bread". someone on here said they made some by copying ingredients that were in some purchased ones----i think they said they used some almond meal in them. maybe they will see this thread and post what they did. i wish i could remember who it was!!

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Lisa Shaw from Mona's gluten free has cinnmona grahams . I haven't had a chance to try them yet but I hear they are pretty good. Also I hear good things from OUtside the breadbox ; grahams are good.

I'm getting hungary I guess I should go make these grahams!!!!

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This is the thread that had the recent recipe. Good luck making them and let us know how it goes.

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This is my posting, but I need the search practice!!

Guest nini

we ordered some through our support group from thegrainlessbaker.com very very yummy, in fact I was just munching on them today! Shared them with a IRL celiac friend of mine and she loved them too

Kristen2Denise Apprentice

Thanks everybody - I'll let you know how they come out


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Hi Nini

Was this from the grainless baker near Scranton, Pa????? About a year ago I ordered from them and it was good but I didn't know they maybe had grahams (if they are the one you spoke of).....I used their mock rye for reuben sandwiches and it was heaven.

thanks

mamaw

Rad3737 Rookie

Curious how the rest of you folks eat graham crackers? I enjoy mine with milk and eat it like cereal, with of course a pinch of sugar. Yummy

Idahogirl Apprentice

My husband does that cereal thing, too! I have to buy at least a couple of boxes at a time, because he'll eat one package at a time in a bowl with milk. I'd never even thought of that before I married him! I miss graham crackers, especially with milk.

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Hi Nini

Was this from the grainless baker near Scranton, Pa????? About a year ago I ordered from them and it was good but I didn't know they maybe had grahams (if they are the one you spoke of).....I used their mock rye for reuben sandwiches and it was heaven.

thanks

mamaw

I'm pretty sure that's it... One of the ladies in our support group, her sister owns this bakery... I've thoroughly enjoyed everything from them... they have these chocolate cake thingies that are kind of like "ding dongs" only much much better, and the butterfly cookies are incredible. The graham crackers, oh yum... I ate almost an entire package in one sitting the other day.

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