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What To Order From Mr. Ritts?


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I am going to try and go to a local celiac support group meeting in a couple weeks and one of the vendors attending is from Mr. Ritts bakery. We can pre-order items to pick up at the meeting.

Anyone have any favorites they want to suggest I order?!!


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OMG! almost everything was great there. I dropped $61.00 in there in about 20 minutes! The biscotti was awesome, I got the orange almond flavored, my mom and dad finished them off and they arent celiacs. The brownies were to die for! The linzer tart cookies were better than any linzer cookie I have ever had. They had another cookie there too like a linzer cookie, I forget what they called it, but it was great! I tried their rye bread yesterday and it was great. I felt like I was eating real bread again! I have a blank cake in my fridge for my birthday next week that I havent tried yet, but I am thinking if its anything like the other stuff I will be happy with it. I also bought their pancake, waffle and tempura mix. It is the best! I made belgian waffles and fish and chips with it. It was expensive, but great. I hope this helps you somewhat. It wont be cheap there, but the stuff is goood!!!

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Are you going to the group at Abington Hospital in Willow Grove?

If you are, make sure you buy out whatever the Grainless Baker brings with him.

It's SO good.

His carrot cake is AMAZING.

and pizza crusts are good too (Italian thin crust)

Haven't tried Mr. Ritts yet. Glad you asked.

I'll be interested to see what people mention.

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Are you going to the group at Abington Hospital in Willow Grove?

If you are, make sure you buy out whatever the Grainless Baker brings with him.

It's SO good.

His carrot cake is AMAZING.

and pizza crusts are good too (Italian thin crust)

Haven't tried Mr. Ritts yet. Glad you asked.

I'll be interested to see what people mention.

No this is in Sleepy Hollow, NY. But good to know about the Grainless Baker.

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