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Silly Yak Bakery


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Just wondering if anyone has ordered from this place before? They bake both reg. and gluten-free breads but clean the lines on Sat. to bake gluten-free items on Sunday. They regularly test for gluten and have not found any according to the owner. Whole Foods Bakehouse used to do that for a while before getting a ded. facility and when doing so they ran out of gluten-free items regularly since they only baked them once a day. Point being many people can and do eat food from non gluten-free facilities all the time. I'm award of cc issues so please don't take the time to explain it to me. I do not limit myself to ded. gluten-free manufacturers but I thought I'd see if anyone likes the Silly Yak Bakery stuff (if any of you have tried it) before placing an order.

For those of you who eat cheese, I just found out that Athenos feta cheese is owned by Kraft - it does not indicate that on the container. Like with all Kraft items, they clearly mark gluten in all forms. The Athenos garlic and herb feta is to die for in a salad or omelet. Also, Zattaran's seasonsings also will mark all forms of gluten on their labels. They make a corn meal batter for seafood among other things.

Can anyone recommend gluten-free orange juice? It seems as most every brand I've checked lately won't confirm it's gluten free. I know there must be plenty of gluten-free oj's out there but just not the ones I see at Publix. Even Publix brand of oj is not gluten free according to them.


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I don't want to start a new topic about this but I just had Bi-Aglut gluten free pasta for the first time. It is made in Italy. It is better than Schar brand which is also made in Italy. I got mine from allergygrocer.com (Miss Roben's) but several sites carry it. It is about twice the cost of Tinkyada and in my opinion well worth it! The best gluten-free pasta I had before today was at Maggiano's restaurant and now I think they must use Bi-Aglut brand. To me this stuff tastes like wheat pasta - and without the side effects!

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I have ordered from Silly Yak before. I live about 1hr from there. When my son has soccer tournaments in Madison, it is only 10 minutes away. They have great gluten-free items. I love the apple cinnamon bread. Also, I am not sure if they send out orders, but Molly's Gluten Free Bakery in Delafield, Wi is great too!!

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Thanks! I will have to order some things from them when all my Chat. bakery stuff is gone. I'm picking up about a 2 month supply this weekend.

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