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I was wanting to find out if anybody had tried any of these food-tek products. They look interesting. They are mixes that you mix up and then cook in the microwave. Some look pretty wierd, but some look ok to try out. I'm curious about the taste.............soooooo fill me in if you have tried them!!

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-Jessica :rolleyes:


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Woah I was just gonna start this same thread. I don't think I would try it myself but the concept is kinda intriguing...

Lauren M Explorer

Well don't be mad at me if you don't like them, but I think they're sooooo good!! The bread is nice and spongey like regular (gluten) bread! I really recommend the cake too. Yum yum! I too was skeptical, but it's GOOD! :P

- Lauren

Moongirl Community Regular

I have tried the choco cake and the brownies...let me tell you, when ur sweet tooth kicks in, these are the best things.... Pop them in the microwave for a minute and POOF they are done! They are really convienent because I keep a bag at my bf house, and when i get that craving, it makes both of our lives easier... But i do not recomment the sugar cookies...blah.

Mom22 Apprentice

You don't know what you are missing if you don't place an order. All the cakes, bread and cornbread are awesome! My kids love them and they are so quick and easy. I can't say enough good things about them. Actually saw them do a demo, by one of the owners, at a support group meeting and tasted first hand and have been hooked ever since.

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I was thinking that they would be good for those "cravings" so you guys have totally convinced me for that and since everybody says they are good I am going to have to try to get ahold of some :) Thanks!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Smunkeemom Enthusiast

I had no clue those even existed. I know what I am adding to my shopping list this week.

Anyone have to order online (there isn't a store that carries them here) what's the turn around?


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mamaw Community Regular

We all love them, so fast and quick....

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lorka150 Collaborator

they had a booth at the canadian celiac convention, and they had two dairy-free choices... one they were making (it was the cornbread). it was okay, but frankly, homemade cornbread is SO much better.

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angel-jd1 Community Regular

I got my food-tek food in the mail today. I was SOOO excited. I baked myself a chocolate cake and frosted it with yummy chocolate frosting. It was very good! I'm impressed.

I got to looking at their website today and they are the folks who make the stuff that bakes in easy bake ovens for kids. So I wrote to the man that I had written to before and asked if he has considered making a gluten free mix for the easy bake ovens. I'm excited to see what he has to say back.

Wouldn't that be totally awesome if your kiddoes with celiac could have an easy bake oven too!! I know that was one of my favorite toys when I was a kid!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

angel-jd1 Community Regular

I decided to try out the white bread mix. I added water, mixed until lumps were gone and poured the batter into the two cute little bread shaped molds. :P Microwaved until it was done.

Then I decided that I would make french toast out of this bread. It turned out super!! Mixed an egg with some milk and cinnamon and fryed in a pan. YUM!! I'll save the leftovers to warm in the toaster oven for breakfast tomorrow morning.

I have had fun making these little mixes today!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Lauren M Explorer

Jessica,

Yay! I'm glad you enjoyed them as much as I did! I always hesitate to "recommend" gluten-free products, as I think my definition of "tastes good" has changed the longer I've been gluten-free!!! :lol:

- Lauren

angel-jd1 Community Regular

EASY BAKE OVEN KITS ARE COMING

I got this e-mail from Food-Tek today...........how exciting!!

Hi Jessica:

I've been reading your posts to the group and to Celiac.com. It's nice to know we have another fan!

We have developed and manufactured items for Easy-Bake (and a number of other "food-toys") for over 15 years. Currently, we putting the finishing touches on a line we're calling "Quick-Bake Kids" - gluten-free mixes formulated and packaged for use in an Easy-Bake/toy oven. We'll be rolling out cookie, cake, and brownie mixes in the next 4-6 weeks.

Stay tuned, and thanks again for your enthusiasm!

Regards,

Victor Davila

Food-Tek, Inc.

50 Intervale Road

Boonton, NJ 07005-1056

t 973-257-4000

f 973-257-5555

www.foodtek.com

Celiacgal Newbie
I was wanting to find out if anybody had tried any of these food-tek products. They look interesting. They are mixes that you mix up and then cook in the microwave. Some look pretty wierd, but some look ok to try out. I'm curious about the taste.............soooooo fill me in if you have tried them!!

Open Original Shared Link

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Dancypants Rookie

...and the best thing about these products...THEY'RE MADE ON DEDICATED LINES!!

I just called!! My mom is going to put in an order today.

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