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Yeah! Kinnikinnick!


Donna F

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Donna F Enthusiast

Wow! So far this week I've tried Kinnikinnick Foods' white bread hamburger and hotdog buns and guess what?....

THEY ARE AWESOME!!! Just like regular bread and rolls!

Tonight I'm trying the pizza crust. Haven't had a pizza a months!

Yipeeeee!!! I'll let you know how the pizza is!

-donna


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GFdoc Apprentice

Hi donna - I also love the Kinnikinnick pizza crusts - best I've tasted to date, and so easy - from freezer to plate in 10-15 minutes. Last night I made Chebe bread into garlic bread - it was awesome! (my first try with chebe was when i was first diagnosed, and I didn't like the dense chewiness of it...this time I added a tsp of baking powder to the dry mix and followed directions for the rest, and it came out beautifully) I'd love to use Chebe for hamburger buns, etc. but it is dairy, and we don't mix meat and milk foods at the same meal (we keep kosher) but for those of you who don't care....try it !

Donna F Enthusiast

OH YES! The pizza is EEEXXXCellent! If only I could get in nice and greasy like the pizza place does ;) . Where do they put all that oil anyway? The crust first, or on top of everything?

Sara, thanks for the tip. I'm not one to bake much though, but I've a feeling all of that is about to change soon. I doubt I'll be able to afford buying everything in the mail like this!

-donna

khyricat Rookie

no coments on these items yet- haven't tried any and won't until I actually go gluten-free... but as to the oily crust.. pizza places place oil in the pan in large quantity then the crust, then top and bake!

I worked at a Pizza Hut for a few years as a second job when I was younger...

DawnM Newbie

Does anyone know of a Gluten Free Bread that tastes edible to pack a sandwich? I noticed that most of these breads are great if you eat them immediately after cooking them. My son has to pack his lunch for school, and after a hour or so, most of the breads taste like cardboard. Any ideas/suggestions? Thank you!

tarnalberry Community Regular

Food for Life's breads, I find to taste just fine - but I've only ever tried their fruit juice sweetened breads with peanut butter and jelly.

Guest aramgard

Try Kinniknick's lemon cranberry cookies, they are wonderful. They used to have an anise cookie that was great also. Also try Hagman's recipe for tapioca bread and make bread sticks. I formed aluminum foil into creases and just dropped the dough into bread sticks after spraying the foil with Pam. Then I painted the breadsticks with garlic oil before raising and after they were in the oven for about 10 min. After about 15 minutes or when they are properly browning roll them out of the foil onto the cookie sheet and paint them again with garlic oil. Labor intensive but well worth the effort. Shirley


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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Kinnikinnick is my favourite brand. The cinnamon buns, cinnamon and sugar donuts, and english muffins are all great!

MaryanneQ Apprentice

I use the Kinnikinnkck breads for my son. It's only been a week so I'm no expert - but they toast great, hold together for a sandwich and keep well with PB&J in an airtight container for lunch :)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

You should try some of their other products for your son. I am sure he'd love them. I stopped getting the bread and just stick with the english muffins and slice them up and toast them for everything. Their bageled are pretty yummie, too. I always buy a bunch of their products then freeze them.

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adam2008 Rookie

favorite bread by far....

Rebecca47 Contributor

Ok, Please tell me where to but this kinnikinnick bread I need to try it sounds so goooood :rolleyes:

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I really enjoy Kinnkinnick's bread as well (as long as it is toasted).

Otherwise, I really like Whole Foods Gluten Free Sun Dried Tomato Bread - YUMMY!

I just bought a breadmachine, but I haven't the foggiest idea how to use it.

I hope to gain some courage in 2007 and go buck wild while baking bread!

:)

Rebecca,

try www.kinnikinnick.com

or go to Wild Oats - they just signed a huge national contract with Kinnikinnick to carry their stuff..

Guhlia Rising Star

Yeah, Kinnikinnick is my second favorite kind of bread. My favorite is homemade in the oven (in less than half an hour) with a pizza crust recipe. Yum.

Rebecca47 Contributor
I really enjoy Kinnkinnick's bread as well (as long as it is toasted).

Otherwise, I really like Whole Foods Gluten Free Sun Dried Tomato Bread - YUMMY!

I just bought a breadmachine, but I haven't the foggiest idea how to use it.

I hope to gain some courage in 2007 and go buck wild while baking bread!

:)

Rebecca,

try www.kinnikinnick.com

or go to Wild Oats - they just signed a huge national contract with Kinnikinnick to carry their stuff..

Thank you so much :)

mellajane Explorer

Finally I have heard someone else give Props to Kinniniki they have the best breads out there.Their sandwich bread is awesome. This year Thanksgiving was awesome thanx to the turkey sandwich I had the next day. The first time my boyfriend saw me eat a cheesburger on their hamburger buns he compared me to the Hardees commercial...Foods by George does the absolute best pizzas...

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