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Manna From Anna


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Hi everyone,

I have been lurking for a while because of a horrible bout of gastritis. It was brought on by eating too much soy. I found this bread online yesterday, Manna from Anna. It's the only bread mix I could find that doesn't have rice!! :lol: I am so excited! I read your posts about how good it is. How long does it usually take to ship to your house? I live on the east coast.

Thanks,

Traci


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Hi everyone,

I have been lurking for a while because of a horrible bout of gastritis. It was brought on by eating too much soy. I found this bread online yesterday, Manna from Anna. It's the only bread mix I could find that doesn't have rice!! :lol: I am so excited! I read your posts about how good it is. How long does it usually take to ship to your house? I live on the east coast.

Thanks,

Traci

If I recall correctly (it's been awhile), when I order it on the weekend it shows up around Thursday. certainly less than a week, in any case.

Jeanne

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I have had it once and liked it.

mamaw Community Regular

terrific bread. Anna is very prompt about sending out. She is a very nice person as well as having one of the very best breads out there.

mamaw

Lauren M Explorer

Does everyone order it through the website? I love the bread too, but can't find it in any stores. I was wondering if any places sold it cheaper than the glutenevolution site? If not, it's still worth it!

- Lauren

mamaw Community Regular

Hi Lauren

It's not any cheaper at a store, at least in western Pa. I know you are at Drexel U. maybe you should ask dietary shoppe to carry it... I just put epicure onto it but its in Spring Lake Heights, NJ. But if you like everybody eats you can get it now at Epicure too......

Anna's breads is worth every penny and she is so nice.... I alway buy from her by the case as its good for a year or more.

mamaw

Lauren M Explorer
Hi Lauren

It's not any cheaper at a store, at least in western Pa. I know you are at Drexel U. maybe you should ask dietary shoppe to carry it... I just put epicure onto it but its in Spring Lake Heights, NJ. But if you like everybody eats you can get it now at Epicure too......

Anna's breads is worth every penny and she is so nice.... I alway buy from her by the case as its good for a year or more.

mamaw

Thanks, Mamaw. I'll probably end up doing the same as you - placing a large order through the website. I really want to try the new pumpkin and banana breads, too!

- Lauren


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Thanks all for your help! I can't wait to try this bread! :)

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