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Gf Blueberry Muffins?


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Does anyone have a good gluten-free Blueberry Muffin recipe they would like to share? I miss them sooooooooooooo much, lol!!!! Thanks


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Kinnick Kinnick makes a good blueberry muffin.

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I've mentioned Foods By George for corn muffins and brownies (both are fabulous). They also make blueberry muffins...I haven't yet tried them, but plan to.

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tarnalberry Community Regular

There's a recipe for Blueberry Muffins in the Gluten Free Resource Guide by Shelly Case (a book well worth it's low cost) that uses sorgum flour that even my husband (who's an extremely picky eater) doesn't mind. You might check your library for the book (Amazon has it as well).

hapi2bgf Contributor

Bette Hagman's Gluten-Free Gourmet has a muffin recipe that I just started making and I love it. It is a fruitless muffin recipe and then you add whatever kind of fruits you want. I have only made it Blueberries and I love it! I've made blueberry pancakes with the recipe and they are great too.

Guest jhmom

Thank you everyone :D , I will check into Kinninnick's and the others.

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