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Incredible gluten-free Breads & Bagels


jkmunchkin

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I went to the Suffolk County Celiac Vendor Fair today and I found 2 amazing products. Both a gluten-free Bread (actually 2 different kinds) and gluten-free bagels that taste incredible. But one of the best parts is that they taste great without toasting or adding a ton of stuff to make them edible.

The bread I tried is made by the Gluten Free Bread Basket. I had both the Mock Rye and Country Sandwich Bread. Yummy!! I just had a roast beef sandwich on the country sandwich bread. I didn't toast it, didn't add any condiments - and it was a delicious normal sandwich!

The website is www.gfbreadbasket.com

The bagel I tried was from Joan's gluten-free Great Bakes. It was incredible! I didn't even have anything on the bagel. Just tried a piece of the plain bagel and OMG it tasted like a normal bagel!!! (And I'm from NY so I have a high standard of what a bagel should taste like). They had other varieties besides plain but that was the only sample I tried. Unfortunately they were all sold out but I will definately be ordering them.

If you want to try them the e-mail address is: gfgreatbakes@yahoo.com or the phone number is (516) 680-7923.

There were some other great products there but this is the first time I have found great breads that I can eat like a normal person and not have to toast to make slightly edible never mind actually enjoyable, so I wanted to share.


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that sounds wonderful, I wonder how long (or if) before they make it to the general market... I would really like a bagel that really tastes like a bagel and sandwich bread that doesn't need to be toasted to be edible!

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that sounds wonderful, I wonder how long (or if) before they make it to the general market... I would really like a bagel that really tastes like a bagel and sandwich bread that doesn't need to be toasted to be edible!

I know you can definately order the products to be shipped from both vendors. I think they are both to small scale to end up in like a Whole Foods in the near future. But I would definately reccomend ordering. Whatever the shipping cost may be it is definately worth it!

minibabe Contributor

I was there also the vendor fair turned out EXECELLENT! I just had my joans bagel about an hour ago. I acutally shared it will my boss because he is celiac also. :)

Amanda NY

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So jealous about the fair--sounds like fun! I never did make it to the Bread Basket on my trip. It sounded really good though!

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