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Kinnickinnick And Tinkyada At Bob's Red Mill In Portland Or!


Ksmith

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Yippee, yipee, yippee! I am so excited! I just went to the Bob's Red Mill Store in Portland (Milwaukie, more specifically) and they had all sorts of gluten-free stuff--I was amazed!! I was so happy to find Kinnickinnck bagels, tortillas, doughnuts, bread, etc...at their store and the tinkyada pastas, and Ener-G... too! Not to mention all the Bob's gluten-free stuff!!! I just wanted to share and let others know in the area. I never knew I'd be so excited about food :-) Anyone have any suggestions about what Kinnickinnick bread and sweets to buy? Thanks!


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That's awesome!

Honestly, I've never had anything from Kinnikinnick that I didn't like (though the blueberry muffins weren't as great as I had hoped). However, before going soy-free, I *loved* their donuts--all of the varieties. They are rather heavy, though, if you don't mind that. The cinnamon rolls are also quite good (I add my own cream cheese to them, as they aren't heavily frosted), and my favorite of their breads is the italian bread. The brownies are good, as are the chocolate chip cookies. Have fun shopping!

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